[Shikoku] Memories of your trip to Shikoku will never fade! Introducing experience plans that can be enjoyed by everyone from solo travelers to families!

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Shikoku is full of facilities where you can enjoy experiences such as udon making in Kagawa Prefecture, indigo dyeing in Tokushima, and Tobe ware painting in Ehime! Fruit picking is also popular in Ehime and Kochi, and is recommended as a fun and educational activity for the whole family! Click here...

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Based on the recognition that "Shikoku is one" and a comprehensive tourism strategy, the Shikoku Tourism Organization works to promote Shikoku's tourism industry and economic development by raising awareness of Shikoku, attracting domestic and international tourists, and creating attractive tourist destinations, thereby contributing to the revitalization and internationalization of the region.

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Ehime Prefecture Tobe ware painting

Tobe ware is a traditional craft of Ehime Prefecture that boasts a history of about 240 years. It is characterized by smooth white porcelain with hand-painted painting using indigo pigment. There are about 100 kilns in Ehime Prefecture Prefecture, and in addition to touring the kilns to find your favorite masterpiece, you can also enjoy Tobe ware hand-building and potter's wheel experiences. The most popular of these is the painting experience, which does not require reservations and is easy for even small children to try. You can try it as if you were drawing a picture.

For more information about the Tobe ware painting in Ehime Prefecture, click here!

Kochi Prefecture Fruit Picking

Kochi Prefecture takes advantage of its warm climate and is a thriving producer of a variety of fruits, including strawberries, blueberries, watermelons, and melons. There are also fruit-picking facilities throughout the prefecture where you can enjoy fresh fruit on the spot. With a wide variety of fruit, it's great to be able to pick different kinds of fruit depending on the season. It can be enjoyed by anyone of any age, so it's recommended for everyone, from family trips to senior trips. Why not include it in your next sightseeing plan?

For more information about "Fruit Picking in Kochi" click here!

Tokushima Prefecture Indigo dyeing experience

Indigo dyeing is praised around the world for its unique beauty as "Japan Blue." Tokushima Prefecture has long been known as a major producer of indigo dye. There is also a facility in the prefecture that uses the former residence of an indigo merchant as it is, where you can learn about the history and manufacturing methods of indigo dyeing. It is a great way to enjoy in addition to sightseeing in Shikoku, so please give it a try.

For more information about the Indigo Dyeing Experience in Tokushima Prefecture, click here!

Kagawa Prefecture Udon Making Experience

Kagawa Prefecture, also known as " udon Prefecture," boasts the double crown of being the number one producer and consumer of udon in Japan. In fact, you can not only visit udon shops, but also enjoy the experience of making udon. Under the direct guidance of a craftsman, you can knead the flour and roll out the dough... the udon you make yourself is exceptionally delicious! It is also recommended for families as even small children can experience it. Please do it to create memories of your trip.

For more information about the Kagawa Prefecture "udon Making Experience" click here!

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What did you think? There are many other experiences in Shikoku that will help you create unforgettable memories. Please check out the links below.

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Based on the recognition that "Shikoku is one" and a comprehensive tourism strategy, the Shikoku Tourism Organization works to promote Shikoku's tourism industry and economic development by raising awareness of Shikoku, attracting domestic and international tourists, and creating attractive tourist destinations, thereby contributing to the revitalization and internationalization of the region.

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