Best of Shikoku Taxi Tour
6
days
¥278,000
starting price
6
People max.
Matsuyama
starting place
Overview
This tour takes in all four prefectures of Shikoku in five days, visiting the most well-known sights. You might imagine that the popular places will be crowded, but Shikoku is a big place and even the famous spots can be enjoyed in peace and quiet. You visit castles, gardens, temples, and shrines. You get to commune with nature, and eat fresh produce in local markets. There are opportunities for learning and hands-on experiences in museums and workshops. We stay in a variety of accommodation, including onsen ryokan and modern hotels. Each of the prefectures has its own culinary culture, and you can enjoy a range of different food and sake.
Who is this tour for?
This is a private tour for two people or more who want to find out what Shikoku is all about without spending a full week doing so. The tour makes a good introduction to Shikoku (and Japan for that matter). Some of the attractions can only be accessed by walking up steep slopes or steps, so you’ll need to be reasonably fit. The onsen ryokan accommodation has ensuite toilets and baths, but if you want to use the public baths, you need to be OK with getting naked with strangers.
Price
From
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¥508,000 / person with 2
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¥319,000 / person with 4
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¥278,000 / person with 6
Itinerary
Highlights
Matsuyama Castle
Matsuyama Castle is a hilltop castle standing on the summit of Mt. Katsuyama, an imposing hill in the middle of Matsuyama.
Matsuyama
The largest city in Shikoku, Matsuyama has maintained its vitality and cultural traditions across the centuries.
Uchiko
Uchiko is a historic town of elegant houses and commercial buildings in an unspoiled rural setting.
Uchiko-za Theatre
Built in 1916 to celebrate the accession of Emperor Taisho in the economic heyday of Uchiko when performing arts were thriving, the theatre is used as a multi-purpose hall.
Kamihaga Residence
One of the biggest and finest buildings in Uchiko is the Kamihaga Residence, the former home and workshop of the Kamihaga family.
Shimanto River
The Shimanto River boasts some of the most beautiful river scenery in all of Japan and offers a wide range of activities.
Kure
A city with a rich maritime military history.
Niyodo River
The Niyodo River is one of the three major rivers of Shikoku. It rises in the mountains of central Shikoku, running southeastward through Kōchi and flowing into the Pacific at Tosa city.
Ino Paper Museum
The Ino Paper Museum has exhibitions, a workshop, and a shop with a surprising range of beautiful paper articles.
Kōchi City
Kochi City is the capital of Kochi Prefecture known for its castle, its historic tram system, its food and the friendliness of its inhabitants.
Hirome Market
Kōchi’s best-known place to eat.
Katsurahama Beach
Beach is located about 30 km south of Kochi City on the picturesque Tosa Bay.
Temple 31, Chikurin-ji
Chikurin-ji is temple No. 31 on the Shikoku pilgrimage, or Henro. It’s located on Mt. Godai, a fairly high hill within Kōchi city. Chikurin-ji means ‘bamboo forest temple’, although today, Mt. Godai is more broad-leaf and pine forest than bamboo. What to see Chikurin-ji has many beauties. There’s a long approach to the main compound...
Ōboke Gorge
A beautiful, dramatic and rocky gorge near the entrance to the Iya Valley.
Iya Valley
The Iya Valley is known for its dramatic mountain valleys, suspension bridges made of vines, and scenic onsen.
Iya Valley Vine Bridge
A bridge of vines over the scenic Iya River.
Iya Onsen
Hot spring bath located next to the picturesque Iya River and accessible through a steep funicular railway.
Kotohira
A small town in Kagawa, the site of Shikoku’s largest Shinto shrine complex, Konpira-san.
Konpira Shrine
A Shintō shrine dedicated to the patron deity of sailors and sailing.
Konpira Shoin
The Shoin Treasure House in the mountainside precincts of Konpira Shrine features beautifully painted sliding doors.
Ritsurin Garden
Dating back to 1625, Ritsurin Garden is one of the three most renowned gardens in Japan.
Takamatsu
Capital of Kagawa Prefecture, Takamatsu is best known for Ritsurin Garden, one of the most beautiful traditional gardens in Japan.
Naruto whirlpools
Famous tidal whirlpools in the Naruto Strait, a channel between Naruto in Tokushima and Awaji Island.
Tokushima City
Capital of Tokushima Prefecture, best known as the home of the Awa Odori dance festival.









































