Takamatsu

Takamatsu

Kagawa Prefecture

The capital of Kagawa Prefecture and a major gateway to Shikoku Island, famous as a port city on the Seto Inland Sea. Takamatsu is known for **Ritsurin Garden**, one of the most famous Japanese gardens, and as a convenient base for visiting the art islands like Naoshima, and as the birthplace of **Sanuki Udon** noodles.

Practical Travel Guide for Takamatsu

Make your journey smoother with essential practical information to read before traveling.

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Getting Around

Takamatsu city center is compact and largely walkable. Local transport relies on the **Kotoden** railway, buses, and ferries. Ferries are crucial for accessing the Seto Inland Sea art islands like Naoshima.

Local Flavors

Takamatsu, part of Kagawa (formerly Sanuki Province), is globally famous for **Sanuki Udon** (thick wheat flour noodles), known for their firm, chewy texture and light broth. Fresh seafood from the Seto Inland Sea is also a major highlight.

Sanuki Udon (Udon Noodles)Honetsuki-dori (Grilled Chicken Leg)Shodoshima Olive Products (Oil, Beef, etc.)