Takamatsu cruise port guide
Takamatsu is located on Shikoku, the smallest of Japan’s four main islands, in the Kagawa Prefecture on the Seto Inland Sea. During the Edo period, it was famous for its seaside castle, one of the few with a moat utilizing seawater. The castle was destroyed during the Meiji period, and today the so-called Sunport waterfront project has substituted the Symbol Tower, Takamatsu’s tallest building, for the castle tower that once graced its flag. Long an important port for Japan, Takamatsu was nearly destroyed in 1945 by Allied incendiary bombing. A portion of the famous castle, including foundations and part of the wall, still strand on the city-center park, and there are plans to reconstruct more of it. The Ritsurin Koen garden, first built in the Edo period, survives, and makes a welcome oasis in the city, with a folk museum, rest houses and a tranquil tearoom among lakes, hills and groves of cherry trees that bloom in the spring and flame into color in the autumn. The Shikoku Mura is an open-air museum with traditional buildings gathered from all over Shikoku on display. The Yashima area boasts an Isamu Noguchi Museum dedicated to the late designer, artist and sculptor, with several traditional buildings he relocated and used as work spaces and galleries, along with many finished and unfinished sculptures. There is also a lovely Yashima Temple halfway up the mountain, and at the top, an observation deck with breathtaking views of the city and port.
About Takamatsu
Takamatsu is the capital of Kagawa Prefecture on the island of Shikoku and the gateway city to the region. Facing the Seto Inland Sea, it is known for Ritsurin Garden — one of Japan's most celebrated landscape gardens — the seawater-moat Takamatsu Castle, and sanuki udon noodles. The port serves as a hub for island-hopping in the Seto Inland Sea.
Ritsurin Garden, a 40-minute walk or short tram ride from the port, is the city's showpiece. Takamatsu Castle (Tamamo Park) and the seawater moat are a short walk from the station. For art lovers, Naoshima Island (ferry from nearby Takamatsu Ferry Terminal) houses the Benesse House Museum and Chichu Art Museum set in the landscape by Tadao Ando. Yashima Plateau (15 min by train) offers panoramic Seto Inland Sea views and the Shikokumura open-air museum. Sanuki udon can be sampled at dozens of noodle shops along the city's traditional arcade shopping streets.
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