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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ShikokuShikoku - Wikipedia

    Shikoku (四国, Shikoku, lit. ' four provinces '), Japanese pronunciation: is the smallest of the four main islands of Japan. It is 300 km or 186.4 mi long and between 50 and 150 km or 31.1 and 93.2 mi at its widest. It has a population of 3.8 million (as of 2015, 3.1%), the least populated out of Japan's four main islands.

  2. www.japan-guide.com › list › e1107Shikoku Travel Guide

    Shikoku is divided into four prefectures and offers rural landscapes, ancient pilgrimage trails and celebrated contemporary art. Explore the top destinations in Shikoku, such as Naoshima, Kotohira, Matsuyama, Kochi and more.

  3. Shikoku is a destination for literary lovers, udon fans, onsen seekers and pilgrims. Explore its coastline, castles, festivals and temples with Travel Japan's official guide.

    • Henro Pilgrimage. © Shikoku Tourism, Henro Pilgrim.
    • Setouchi Triennale Art Festival. © Yasushi Ichikawa, Beyond the Border – the Ocean, by Lin Suen Long.
    • Naoshima. © Setouchi Art Fest, Kusama Pumpkin.
    • Teshima. © Setouchi Art Fest, Teshima Art Museum.
  4. Jan 24, 2022 · Shikoku is Japan's fourth-largest island, rich in history, culture and nature. Discover its attractions, from the 88 Sacred Temples pilgrimage to the Naruto Whirlpools, Awa-odori festival and local delicacies.

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  6. Shikoku is Japan's smallest main island, but it packs a punch with its history, culture, nature and cuisine. Learn where to stay, what to do and how long to spend in this comprehensive Shikoku travel guide.

  7. Discover the natural beauty and spiritual heritage of Shikoku, Japan's fourth island. Explore the 88 Sacred Temples of Shikoku pilgrimage, the scenic Naruto whirlpools, the historic castles and gardens, and more.

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