Shikoku · 현 여행 가이드

가가와 여행 가이드

아침부터 즐기는 사누키 우동, 나오시마 섬의 세계적인 예술, 785계단의 곤피라상 순례, 그리고 일본에서 가장 작은 현이지만 결코 작지 않은 매력

🍜 사누키 우동 — 일본의 우동 수도🎨 나오시마 예술의 섬⛩️ 고토히라구 (785계단)🌿 리쓰린 정원 (에도 시대의 걸작)🌊 세토 내해의 섬들

🗾 소개: Kagawa

가가와는 일본에서 면적이 가장 작은 현이지만, 그 존재감은 결코 작지 않습니다. 이곳은 사누키 우동이 완성된 곳으로, 농가 옆 방앗간에서 먹는 350엔짜리 아침 한 그릇부터 세련된 가이세키 코스까지 다양한 스타일로 즐길 수 있는 두껍고 탄력 있는 면이 특징입니다. 해안 너머로는 세토 내해의 섬들이 세계적으로 손꼽히는 문화 여행지로 자리 잡았습니다. 나오시마, 데시마, 이누지마에는 안도 다다오의 건축물과 모든 대륙에서 방문객을 끌어모으는 장소 특정적 예술 설치물이 가득합니다. 내륙에는 785개의 돌계단을 오르는 곤피라상에서 사누키 평야를 내려다보는 탁 트인 전망이 펼쳐지고, 다카마쓰의 리쓰린 정원은 일본에서 가장 세련된 에도 시대 정원 중 하나로 손꼽힙니다. 가가와는 소박하고 친근하면서도 무한한 매력이 넘치는 곳입니다.

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위치
시코쿠 섬 북동쪽 해안, 세토 내해와 마주한 지역
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언어
일본어 (다카마쓰 우동 가게에는 영어 메뉴 있음; 나오시마는 매우 국제적인 환경)
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통화
일본 엔화 (JPY) — 다카마쓰에서는 IC 카드 사용 가능; 작은 섬에서는 현금 필요
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시간대
JST (UTC+9) — 서머타임 없음
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최적 시기
봄 (3~5월) & 가을 (10~11월); 세토우치 트리엔날레 개최 연도는 더욱 특별
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가장 가까운 공항
다카마쓰 공항 (TAK) · 오사카 (KIX) 버스로 1.5시간 · 히로시마 공항 + 페리
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이동 수단
JR 요산/고토쿠 선 · 고토덴 사철 · 섬행 페리 · 나오시마 자전거
전원 플러그
Type A, 100V / 50Hz

✈️ 교통편

가가와는 세토 대교 (JR 마린 라이너)를 통해 오사카와 히로시마 양쪽에서 편리하게 연결됩니다. 다카마쓰 공항에는 도쿄 하네다 및 기타 도시에서 직항편이 운항됩니다. 세토 내해 섬들로 가려면 다카마쓰항과 우노항에서 페리를 이용하세요.

✈️ 도쿄 (하네다)에서 출발
  • 다카마쓰 공항 (TAK)으로 비행 — ANA/JAL 직항: 1시간 10분. 최저 ¥10,000부터 (특가). 공항 버스로 다카마쓰역까지: 45분, ¥780.
  • 신칸센으로 오카야마 + 마린 라이너 — 도쿄에서 오카야마 (3시간 15분), JR 마린 라이너로 다카마쓰 (1시간). 총 약 4.5시간. JR 패스 사용 가능.
🚄 오사카 / 간사이에서 출발
  • 오카야마에서 JR 마린 라이너 — 신오사카에서 오카야마 (신칸센 30분), 마린 라이너로 다카마쓰 (1시간). 총 약 1.5시간. ¥5,400.
  • 오사카/고베에서 고속버스 직행 — 약 2.5시간. ¥2,000–¥3,500. JR 시코쿠 버스 등 여러 운행사 이용 가능.
🚢 세토 내해 섬으로 이동
  • 다카마쓰항 → 나오시마 (미야우라) — 고속 페리: 50분, ¥1,220. 일반 페리: 60분, ¥580. 하루 약 5회 출발.
  • 우노항 (오카야마) → 나오시마 — 일반 페리: 20분, ¥290. 오카야마에서 당일치기 여행에 가장 편리.
  • 다카마쓰 → 쇼도시마 — 페리: 65분. ¥720. 쇼도시마는 히메지와 와카야마에서도 카페리 운항.
🚌 가가와 내 이동
  • 고토덴 철도 — 다카마쓰 가와라마치에서 고토히라, 시도, 나가오로 이어지는 세 노선. 저렴하고 편리. ¥200–¥620.
  • 나오시마 렌탈 자전거 — 페리 터미널에서 하루 ¥500–¥1,000. 섬이 작아 자전거로 여유롭게 돌아볼 수 있음. 해변 미술관 방문 시 필수.
  • 사누키 우동 택시 — 다카마쓰 택시 회사에서 우동 순례 투어 제공 (¥5,000–¥10,000) — 기사가 5~6개 가게를 안내해 드립니다.
💡 여행 팁<strong>세토우치 트리엔날레</strong> 예술 축제는 3년마다 (2025년이 트리엔날레 개최 연도) 봄, 여름, 가을 시즌에 걸쳐 여러 섬에서 열립니다. 이 기간에는 섬이 매우 붐비므로 페리와 숙박을 미리 예약하시기 바랍니다.

📖 추천 여행 가이드

여행의 모든 측면을 계획하는 데 도움이 되는 심층 가이드 — 주요 관광 명소부터 최고의 레스토랑, 계절 이벤트까지.

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관광명소

7 곳
Teshima Art Museum
📍 Teshima, Kagawa

Teshima Art Museum

The Teshima Art Museum is a shell of reinforced concrete containing no fixed artworks — instead, water seeps through hundreds of tiny holes in the floor and gathers into pools that shift and merge with air currents, while light enters through two oval openings in the ceiling. Designed by architect Ryue Nishizawa and artist Rei Naito, it is widely considered one of the most profound art experiences in Japan. The surrounding terraced rice fields of Teshima add to the contemplative setting.

art teshima minimalist
Naoshima — Chichu Art Museum & Benesse Art Site
📍 Naoshima, Kagawa

Naoshima — Chichu Art Museum & Benesse Art Site

Chichu Art Museum, designed by Tadao Ando and built entirely underground on the island of Naoshima, houses a small permanent collection including five of Monet's Water Lilies paintings in a room flooded with natural light. The broader Benesse Art Site encompasses multiple museums and the Art House Project, which transforms old buildings in Honmura village into permanent site-specific installations. Naoshima has become one of the world's most extraordinary intersections of contemporary art and natural landscape.

art naoshima tadao-ando
Kotohiragu Shrine (Konpira-san)
📍 Kotohira, Kagawa

Kotohiragu Shrine (Konpira-san)

Kotohiragu, popularly known as Konpira-san, is one of Japan's most famous Shinto shrines, dedicated to the guardian deity of seafarers. The main shrine sits at step 785 of an uneven stone staircase that climbs through towering cedar groves, while the inner shrine extends to step 1,368 for the determined. The views across the Sanuki Plain from the upper precincts on a clear day are among the finest in Shikoku.

shrine 785-steps pilgrimage
Ritsurin Garden
📍 Takamatsu, Kagawa

Ritsurin Garden

Ritsurin Garden is one of Japan's finest surviving Edo-period strolling gardens, taking more than 100 years to complete under successive lords of the Takamatsu domain. Six ponds and thirteen scenic hills are arranged around the forested backdrop of Mount Shiun, creating a landscape that changes dramatically with each season. The spring plum and cherry blossoms and autumn maple foliage are especially celebrated, and the garden is compact enough to explore thoroughly in two hours.

garden edo-period takamatsu
Yashima Cliff Plateau
📍 Yashima, Takamatsu, Kagawa

Yashima Cliff Plateau

Yashima is a flat-topped mesa rising abruptly from the sea just east of Takamatsu, its sheer cliff walls giving it the appearance of a natural fortress — which it became during the 1185 Battle of Yashima between the Taira and Minamoto clans. The Yashimaji temple on the plateau is Temple 84 of the Shikoku pilgrimage, and the views from the cliff edge over the islands of the Seto Inland Sea are outstanding. A ropeway connects the plateau to the highway below.

plateau history views
Marugame Castle
📍 Marugame, Kagawa

Marugame Castle

Marugame Castle is one of only twelve Japanese castles retaining their original wooden keep, a compact three-storey tower perched atop what are claimed to be the highest stone walls of any castle in Japan — rising more than 60 metres from base to battlement. The castle town below has been partially restored and offers excellent udon restaurants and craft shops. The views from the keep over Seto Inland Sea are especially fine on clear days.

castle original-keep historic
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미식

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Sanuki Udon Pilgrimage Tour
📍 Takamatsu, Kagawa

Sanuki Udon Pilgrimage Tour

The Sanuki udon pilgrimage is an informal tradition of visiting as many udon shops as possible in a single day, with each stop yielding a small bowl for ¥350–¥600. The classic circuit visits shops ranging from suburban factory canteens to farmhouse operations open only three mornings a week, requiring either a rental car, a specialist udon taxi service, or a guided bus tour. Kagawa tourism offices in Takamatsu stock detailed udon map booklets in English.

udon food-tour self-service
Sanuki Udon Pilgrimage
📍 Takamatsu, Kagawa

Sanuki Udon Pilgrimage

Kagawa's Sanuki udon — thick, springy wheat noodles in a delicate anchovy-and-kombu dashi — is the prefecture's lifeblood, with over 700 shops and a per-capita consumption rate double any other prefecture. The self-serve 'ordinary style' (futsuu) at producers and rural udon shops — where you pour your own broth and choose toppings — is an indispensable Shikoku experience costing under ¥400.

Udon Sanuki Self-Serve Noodle Pilgrimage
Sanuki Udon
📍 Takamatsu, Kagawa

Sanuki Udon

Sanuki udon from Kagawa is Japan's most celebrated regional udon style — thick, firm noodles with a distinctive springy bite (koshi), served hot or cold in a mild anchovy-and-kelp dashi broth. The prefecture has over 600 udon shops, and a full-day udon pilgrimage visiting five to eight shops in sequence is a rite of passage for food lovers visiting Japan. The self-service shop format, where customers select noodles and ladle their own broth, is a uniquely democratic dining experience.

udon kagawa-specialty must-eat
Honetsuki Dori (Bone-in Chicken)
📍 Marugame, Kagawa

Honetsuki Dori (Bone-in Chicken)

Honetsuki dori is Kagawa's beloved bone-in chicken specialty — a half-chicken marinated in a savoury tare sauce and grilled over charcoal until the skin is crisp and caramelised. The dish is eaten by gnawing the meat directly off the bone, which locals consider the only correct way. Ippuku, the restaurant widely credited with originating the dish in Marugame, still draws queues of devotees despite having been open for decades.

chicken grilled local-specialty
Kamaage Udon
📍 Zentsuji, Kagawa

Kamaage Udon

Kamaage udon is one of the purest ways to experience Sanuki noodles — freshly boiled noodles served directly in their hot cooking water in a wooden tub, with a small dish of concentrated dipping sauce on the side. The noodles absorb the cooking water and develop a soft exterior while retaining their characteristic bite inside. Yamashita Udon near Zentsu-ji is among the most revered kamaage-only shops in Kagawa.

udon hot dipping-style
Seto Inland Sea Seafood — Tai & Shirasu
📍 Takamatsu, Kagawa

Seto Inland Sea Seafood — Tai & Shirasu

The Seto Inland Sea supplies Kagawa with exceptional seafood including sea bream (tai), young whitebait (shirasu), and the prized mantis shrimp (shako). Tai is revered in Japanese culture as a celebratory fish and Kagawa's version, raised in the strait's swift currents, has particularly firm and sweet flesh. Shirasu-don — a bowl of warm rice topped with tiny raw or semi-dried whitebait — is a popular lunch dish in coastal towns throughout the prefecture.

seafood tai shirasu
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자연

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Ritsurin Garden — Daimyo Strolling Garden
📍 Takamatsu, Kagawa

Ritsurin Garden — Daimyo Strolling Garden

Ritsurin Koen took 100 years to complete under successive Matsudaira lords, resulting in Japan's finest strolling garden — six ponds, thirteen artificial hills, and 1,400 Japanese black pine trees precisely shaped over centuries. Unlike Japan's three 'great gardens', Ritsurin is designated a Special Place of Scenic Beauty — a higher cultural distinction — and consistently ranks first among Japanese gardens in visitor satisfaction.

Garden Daimyo Strolling Garden National Special Scenic Area
Seto Inland Sea Island Landscape
📍 Seto Inland Sea, Kagawa

Seto Inland Sea Island Landscape

The Seto Inland Sea scattered between Kagawa and Hiroshima contains more than 700 islands of varying sizes, their pine-covered profiles rising from remarkably calm, luminous water. The light across the Seto Inland Sea has a quality that has attracted artists and photographers for centuries — flat, silver at dawn, golden at dusk, the islands receding in layers to the horizon. The view from the ferry deck between Takamatsu and Naoshima is one of the finest sea journeys in Japan.

islands sea-views photography
Ritsurin Garden
📍 Takamatsu, Kagawa

Ritsurin Garden

Ritsurin Garden is one of Japan's finest surviving Edo-period strolling gardens, taking more than 100 years to complete under successive lords of the Takamatsu domain. Six ponds and thirteen scenic hills are arranged around the forested backdrop of Mount Shiun, creating a landscape that changes dramatically with each season. The spring plum and cherry blossoms and autumn maple foliage are especially celebrated, and the garden is compact enough to explore thoroughly in two hours.

garden edo-period takamatsu
Yashima Cliff Plateau
📍 Yashima, Takamatsu, Kagawa

Yashima Cliff Plateau

Yashima is a flat-topped mesa rising abruptly from the sea just east of Takamatsu, its sheer cliff walls giving it the appearance of a natural fortress — which it became during the 1185 Battle of Yashima between the Taira and Minamoto clans. The Yashimaji temple on the plateau is Temple 84 of the Shikoku pilgrimage, and the views from the cliff edge over the islands of the Seto Inland Sea are outstanding. A ropeway connects the plateau to the highway below.

plateau history views
Shodoshima Olive Groves
📍 Shodoshima, Kagawa

Shodoshima Olive Groves

The olive groves of Shodoshima create an unexpectedly Mediterranean atmosphere on a Japanese island — silvery-leaved trees terraced up sunny hillsides above a calm blue sea. The Olive Park on the island's southern coast includes a replica Greek windmill and dozens of old olive trees surrounding a fragrant herb garden. The landscape is especially photogenic in late October when the olive harvest begins and the trees are heavy with purple-black fruit.

olive-trees shodoshima mediterranean
Goshikidai Plateau
📍 Takamatsu, Kagawa

Goshikidai Plateau

Goshikidai is a broad highland plateau rising above Takamatsu at around 400 metres, offering sweeping views of the Seto Inland Sea and distant mountains. The plateau is an ideal cycling and hiking destination with well-marked trails across open grassland, and is famous for its rare limestone karst formations that pierce the grass in jagged white pillars. On clear days in winter, the snow-capped peaks of the Shikoku mountains frame the distant sea panorama.

plateau panorama cycling
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레저

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Naoshima Art Island
📍 Naoshima, Kagawa

Naoshima Art Island

Naoshima is Japan's most celebrated art island — a transformation of a former copper-smelting island by the Benesse Corporation into a landscape of world-class contemporary art museums, installations, and art houses in abandoned village buildings. Yayoi Kusama's polka-dot pumpkins on the pier, James Turrell's immersive sky chambers, and Tadao Ando's underground museums make this a pilgrimage for art lovers worldwide.

Contemporary Art Yayoi Kusama Island Architecture
Setouchi Triennale Art Island Hopping
📍 Seto Inland Sea Islands, Kagawa

Setouchi Triennale Art Island Hopping

The Setouchi Triennale transforms twelve islands of the Seto Inland Sea into an open-air contemporary art festival, held across spring, summer, and autumn seasons every three years. Visitors hop between Naoshima, Teshima, Inujima, Shodoshima, and smaller islands by ferry, collecting a stamp at each venue and discovering site-specific works commissioned from artists worldwide. The festival pass (¥4,000 per season) is essential for visitors planning to cover multiple islands.

triennale art island-hopping
Sanuki Udon Pilgrimage Tour
📍 Takamatsu, Kagawa

Sanuki Udon Pilgrimage Tour

The Sanuki udon pilgrimage is an informal tradition of visiting as many udon shops as possible in a single day, with each stop yielding a small bowl for ¥350–¥600. The classic circuit visits shops ranging from suburban factory canteens to farmhouse operations open only three mornings a week, requiring either a rental car, a specialist udon taxi service, or a guided bus tour. Kagawa tourism offices in Takamatsu stock detailed udon map booklets in English.

udon food-tour self-service
Naoshima Island Cycling
📍 Naoshima, Kagawa

Naoshima Island Cycling

Naoshima is small enough to circumnavigate by bicycle in two to three hours, making cycling the perfect way to move between the island's museums, art installations, and beach viewpoints. Rental bicycles are available from both the Miyaura and Honmura ferry terminals, with e-bikes offered at several locations for the hillier routes. The combination of sea breezes, art encounters around every bend, and a bowl of udon at the harbour on the return makes for an ideal day.

cycling naoshima art-island
Shimanami Kaido Access from Sakaide
📍 Sakaide, Kagawa

Shimanami Kaido Access from Sakaide

Kagawa's Sakaide city sits at the western end of the Seto Ohashi Bridge and is a lesser-known access point for cyclists tackling the Shimanami Kaido bridge cycle route across the Seto Inland Sea. The route from Sakaide connects to the broader island-hopping cycling network and offers views of the remarkable engineering of the Seto Ohashi's double-decker bridge structure carrying both rail and road. Local cycle rental shops in Sakaide cater to day-trippers and multi-day riders.

cycling shimanami bridge-crossing
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이벤트

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Setouchi Triennale
📍 Seto Inland Sea Islands, Kagawa

Setouchi Triennale

The Setouchi Triennale is held every three years across three separate seasons — spring (April–May), summer (August), and autumn (October–November) — with different artworks and participating islands in each season. The 2025 edition marks the festival's seventh cycle and features works by over 200 artists across twelve islands and two port cities. The event has become one of Asia's most significant contemporary art gatherings and has revitalised several previously depopulated island communities.

art-festival triennial islands
Kotohiragu Autumn Festival
📍 Kotohira, Kagawa

Kotohiragu Autumn Festival

The Kotohiragu Grand Autumn Festival, held on October 9–11 each year, is one of Shikoku's most spectacular traditional events, featuring a procession of portable shrines (mikoshi), ancient court music and dance (gagaku and bugaku), and a dramatic torchlit procession up the 785 stone steps. The festival celebrates the shrine's patron deity and draws pilgrims and spectators from across the region. The torchlit procession on the evening of October 10 is particularly atmospheric.

festival autumn shrine
Takamatsu Takamatsu Festival
📍 Takamatsu, Kagawa

Takamatsu Takamatsu Festival

Takamatsu's summer festival (late July–early August) draws 60,000+ dancers from across Shikoku performing yosakoi and traditional awa-odori through the city's covered arcades and waterfront. The festival coincides with Takamatsu Port's fireworks over the Seto Inland Sea — visible from the city's unique floating convention hall, Sunport Takamatsu's Symbol Tower.

Yosakoi Dance Summer Festival Sanuki
Shodoshima Olive Festival
📍 Shodoshima, Kagawa

Shodoshima Olive Festival

The Shodoshima Olive Festival takes place each October and November during the island's olive harvest season, with pressing demonstrations, farm open days, and markets selling fresh-pressed oil alongside olive-based foods and cosmetics. The festival celebrates the island's century-long olive-growing heritage and offers visitors the chance to participate in hand-picking olives in the grove. The combination of Mediterranean-style scenery, crisp autumn air, and the smell of fresh olive oil makes this one of Kagawa's most distinctive seasonal events.

olive-harvest shodoshima autumn
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체험

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Sanuki Udon Making Workshop
📍 Takamatsu, Kagawa

Sanuki Udon Making Workshop

Making Sanuki udon — the thick, springy wheat noodles of Kagawa — requires kneading the dough with your feet (踏み) to develop the characteristic chewy texture. Workshops at udon schools in Takamatsu and Marugame guide participants through dough mixing, foot-kneading (with clean plastic bags), rolling, cutting, and boiling, ending with eating the noodles in a cold zaru or warm kake broth.

Udon Noodle Making Sanuki Workshop

💡 실용 여행 정보

방문 전후에 꼭 알아야 할 모든 정보.

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사누키 우동 순례
  • 정통 우동 순례는 하루에 5~10개 가게를 방문합니다 — 1인분 양이 적어 (¥350–¥600) 여러 곳을 먹어도 부담이 없습니다.
  • 유명 가게 대부분은 셀프서비스 방식 (세루후)입니다: 쟁반을 집어 들고, 면을 고르고, 토핑을 추가하고, 직접 다시를 부어 드세요. 영어가 없는 곳도 많으니 손가락으로 가리키세요.
  • 인기 가게들은 교외 공업 지역이나 농촌 뒷길에 있는 경우가 많아 렌터카나 우동 택시가 주요 명소를 돌아보는 가장 쉬운 방법입니다.
  • 대부분의 가게는 오전 7시~오후 2시에 영업하며 그날의 면이 떨어지면 문을 닫습니다. 인기 가게는 일찍 방문하세요.
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나오시마 & 예술의 섬들
  • 베네세 아트 사이트 나오시마는 여러 미술관으로 구성됩니다: 지추 미술관 (모네, 터렐, 드 마리아), 이우환 미술관, ANDO MUSEUM. 통합 티켓 구매를 추천합니다 (¥2,060).
  • 혼무라 마을의 아트 하우스 프로젝트는 오래된 민가를 영구 예술 설치물로 변모시킨 공간입니다 (1채당 ¥520, 통합 티켓 있음). 3시간 여유를 두세요.
  • 데시마에는 꼭 봐야 할 데시마 미술관이 있습니다 — 영구 소장품 없이 바닥에서 스며 나오는 물만 있는 콘크리트 껍데기의 공간으로, 일본에서 가장 감동적인 예술 경험 중 하나입니다.
  • 베네세 하우스 호텔 (나오시마)은 훨씬 미리 예약하세요 — 복도마다 예술 작품이 걸려 있고 절벽 위에서 바다 전망을 즐길 수 있는, 일본에서 가장 인기 있는 숙소 중 하나입니다.
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곤피라상 (고토히라구 신사)
  • 본전은 785번째 계단에, 내사 (오쿠샤)는 1,368번째 계단에 있습니다. 편한 신발은 필수 — 울퉁불퉁한 돌계단이 일부 구간에서 매우 가파릅니다.
  • 평균 체력의 성인 기준으로 본전까지 올라가는 데 약 45~60분, 내려오는 데 30~45분이 소요됩니다.
  • 고토히라 마을의 오래된 여관에 머물러 보세요 — 강변 마치야 숙소들은 분위기가 훌륭합니다.
  • 431번째 계단에서 쇼인을 만날 수 있습니다. 리쓰린 정원과 같은 건축가가 설계한 아름다운 소형 정원 건물로, 많은 사람들이 그냥 지나치지만 매우 아름다운 곳입니다.
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리쓰린 정원
  • 리쓰린 정원 (栗林公園)은 완성하는 데 100년 이상이 걸렸으며 일본 최고의 정원 중 하나로 꼽힙니다. 주요 산책로를 돌아보려면 최소 1.5~2시간을 잡으세요.
  • 정원은 봄 (매화·벚꽃, 2월 말~4월)과 가을 (단풍, 10월 말~11월)에 특히 아름답습니다.
  • 고토덴 리쓰린코엔 기타구치역에서 도보 5분. 입장료 ¥610.
  • 정원 내 사누키 민예관에는 사누키 칠기를 비롯한 가가와 전통 공예품이 훌륭하게 전시되어 있습니다.
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예산 가이드
  • 저예산 (하루 ¥5,000–¥8,000) — 다카마쓰 호스텔 숙박, 아침·점심 우동, 나오시마 페리 당일치기.
  • 중간 예산 (하루 ¥15,000–¥25,000) — 다카마쓰 비즈니스 호텔, 나오시마 미술관 티켓, 고토히라 료칸 1박.
  • 럭셔리 (하루 ¥35,000 이상) — 나오시마 베네세 하우스, 가이세키 저녁 식사, 보트로 떠나는 프라이빗 섬 투어.
  • 세토우치 트리엔날레 페스티벌 패스 (시즌당 ¥4,000, 전 시즌 ¥6,000)는 모든 섬의 트리엔날레 작품 입장권을 포함합니다.

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