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  2. Shikoku - Wikipedia

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    Shikoku (四国, Shikoku, lit. ' four provinces '), Japanese pronunciation: is the smallest of the four main islands of Japan. It is 225 km or 139.8 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, the least populated of Japan's four main islands.

  3. Shikoku Travel Guide - japan-guide.com

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    Rural landscapes, ancient pilgrimage trails and celebrated contemporary art. Shikoku (四国, literally "four countries") is Japan's fourth largest island, southwest of Japan's main island Honshu. True to its name, Shikoku is divided into four prefectures.

  4. Shikoku might be the smallest of Japan's four major islands, but it packs a big natural and cultural punch. It boasts picturesque coastline on the glittering Seto Inland Sea, legendary udon noodles, movie-inspiring onsen, the first step on the Shikoku 88 Temple Pilgrimage and a summer stage for Japan to dance.

  5. Shikoku is the smallest of Japan’s four major islands, but within its comparatively diminutive confines is some of the country’s most prepossessing natural scenery. You could also make the case that Shikoku is the national champion of avant-garde modern art, which juxtaposes its rich religious history, centuries-old old onsen towns and ...

  6. Best things to do in Shikoku - Lonely Planet

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    10 essential places to visit in Japan. Explore fascinating Shikoku, well off the standard trail most visitors take in Japan. Peek into the lives of locals on the country's fourth-largest island.

  7. Shikoku | Facts, History, & Points of Interest | Britannica

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    Shikoku, island, the smallest of the four main islands of Japan. It is separated from Honshu by the Inland Sea (north) and the Kii Strait (east) and from Kyushu by the Bungo Strait (west). The island is divided into the prefectures of Ehime, Kagawa, Kōchi, and Tokushima.

  8. The Ultimate Shikoku Travel Guide - Japan Starts Here

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    No matter what sorts of destinations and experiences you seek, your Shikoku trip starts here. From Kochi Castle, to udon shops in Marugame, to the onsens of the Iya Valley, my Shikoku itinerary spotlights Japan's smallest island.

  9. 12-Day Shikoku Itinerary - Going Awesome Places

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    This stunning island, tucked away from the bustling crowds, offers a unique blend of natural wonders, rich cultural heritage, and tranquil landscapes. Get ready to immerse yourself in the enchanting beauty of Japan’s smallest main island on this 12-day Shikoku itinerary.

  10. The smallest and least populated of Japan’s four main islands, Shikoku is renowned for its 88-temple Buddhist pilgrimage route, Matsuyama Castle, a fortress castle that is one of the few surviving original castles in Japan, Dogo Onsen and its pristine nature.

  11. Shikoku travel - Lonely Planet | Japan, Asia

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    The birthplace of revered ascetic and founder of the Shingon Buddhist sect Kōbō Daishi (774–835), Shikoku (四国) is synonymous with natural beauty and the pursuit of spiritual perfection. It's home to the 88 Sacred Temples of Shikoku, Japan's most famous pilgrimage.