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The Chichu Art Museum on Naoshima Island is an underground marvel designed by Ando Tadao. Explore Monet’s "Water Lilies" and immersive light art, all in harmony with nature. Reserve your visit for a serene experience!
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Yayoi Kusama’s Pumpkin is a must-see on Naoshima Island. This vibrant, polka-dotted sculpture stands proudly by the waterfront, embodying Kusama's playful style and becoming an iconic symbol of the island’s art scene.
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Tsubaki Shrine, located just south of central Matsuyama, offers a peaceful escape surrounded by lush greenery. With its rich Shinto traditions, vibrant festivals, and serene atmosphere, it’s a must-visit!
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Tenno-ji, Temple No. 79 on the Shikoku Pilgrimage, is steeped in history and legend. Visit this peaceful site where Emperor Sutoku’s tragic story and the legend of a fish monster unfold.
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Shikoku Aquarium in Marugame is a must-visit for marine lovers. Explore vibrant exhibits of local sea life, from fish to otters and turtles. With interactive displays, it’s fun for all ages!
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Mimoca Art Museum, located near Marugame Station, showcases over 20,000 works by local artist Inokuma Genichiro, plus international exhibitions. Enjoy art, a café, and a shop for a full cultural experience.
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Ishiteji, Matsuyama's famous temple and 51st stop on the Shikoku Pilgrimage, offers a serene spiritual experience with its stunning pagoda, historical caves, and a towering statue of Kobo Daishi.
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Nijushi no Hitomi Movie Village, located on Shodoshima Island, brings the nostalgic world of the 1954 film "Twenty-Four Eyes" to life. Explore recreated early-20th-century scenes, old-school lunches, and museums.
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Nakayama Senmaida, located in the heart of Shodoshima, offers a breathtaking view of the "one thousand rice fields." Explore the terraces and a traditional kabuki stage for a unique cultural experience.
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Shodoshima Olive Park, on Shodoshima Island, is Japan’s birthplace of olive cultivation. Explore scenic olive groves, visit the Greek windmill replica, and enjoy olive products and hot spring baths.
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