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Takamatsu, a little-known niche tourist resort in Japan, don't blame me for not telling you!

Hello, friends who love traveling. As a big tourist country in Asia, I believe many friends like to travel to Japan. Although Japan is small, there are many scenic spots, and although it is small, there are many scenic spots, many of which are extremely beautiful. Today, I want to share with you a little-known tourist attraction of Japanese minorities-Takamatsu City and its nearby islands.

Takamatsu is a relatively small destination in Shikoku, Japan, but its reputation is not low at all.

Seto International Art Festival, which is held every three years, makes more and more artists fall in love with it.

There are several small islands floating quietly in the Seto inland sea, and only a limited number of ships travel between the islands every day.

There are not many flights to Takamatsu, and only four airlines have international routes. Of course, if you want a good price/performance ratio, you can choose Hong Kong Express Airlines first, and buy air tickets during official activities, and the price can be as low as double digits! Coastal cities arrive in Hong Kong by bus or high-speed train, and fly directly from Hong Kong to Gaosong, saving unnecessary travel time.

Lilin park

Located in downtown Takamatsu, Lishan Park is the most representative Japanese garden. As a representative Daming Garden in Xiangchuan County, you can enjoy the harmonious collocation of cherry blossoms and pine trees here. There are about 320 cherry trees centered on Yoshinoya Sakura, which is one of the few flower viewing spots in Xiangchuan County. It is really unique to enjoy flowers in the courtyard representing Japan.

Besides cherry blossoms, the pine trees here are also very bright. In addition, the teahouse of Yueting in the park is highly recommended. The trees in winter are a little bleak, but you can still imagine the beauty of the four seasons from the scenery.

Gaosongcheng

The urban area is not big, not far away is Takamatsu's commercial street, and Takamatsu is also nearby.

Gaosong Art Museum

Japanese culture still holds China in high esteem, and Takamatsu Art Museum is near the commercial street. There will be limited exhibitions every once in a while.

Setouchi International Art Festival

What would the art gallery look like if it was at sea? In the art festival, Naoshima's exhibition is the most memorable. You need to take a boat to Naoshima, and the round-trip fare is 990 yen. There are many art galleries on the island, such as Dizhong Art Museum, Li Yuhuan Art Museum and Nansi Temple. The world that artists see should be completely different from ours.

Setouchi Triennial is an international art festival of contemporary art held on the stage of Setouchi Island Group. 20 10 was held for the first time, once every three years.

Toyoshima

In addition to the crowded harbor and quiet street view like Naoshima, Toyoda is also famous for its artistic facilities involving architects, such as Toyoda Art Museum, such as the "Heart Sound" project. "Even if it is just an art project, it is worth a visit."

Toyoshima is much bigger than Naoshima. Generally, you can rent a bicycle for 4 hours, 1000 yen, which is different from domestic conventional bicycles. This kind of rented bicycle is electric and easy to ride.

Nanmudao

Japan is a country rich in "cat slaves". Many people on the island are addicted to "cats", suffering from serious cat-sucking disease, and have been addicted to cats for life.

The search for a "Cat Island" on the Internet has actually reached 24. However, Mamu Island, known as the Pearl of Seto Inland Sea, is definitely the most famous island. Although small, the resident population is only 180, but there are hundreds of cats, and it is a diving resort and the main battlefield of art festivals, so transportation, accommodation and eating are very convenient.

It can be said that the cats in Xiongmu Island are one of the happiest groups in the world.

Blowing the sea breeze at the seaside, "grabbing passers-by" on the steps of the shrine, and sleeping lazily on the fragrant grass are the daily life of cats in Men Mu Dao, so don't be too comfortable.

If you are tired of going to Osaka and Tokyo, you might as well come to Takamatsu Tiao Island, a quiet and rare Japanese tourist resort. Don't blame me for not telling you.