Ferries from
Osaka to Shikoku
Ferries from
Osaka to Shikoku
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Japan blends ancient traditions with cutting-edge technology that amazes visitors from all over the world. From Tokyo's busy streets to Kyoto's peaceful temples, this island nation offers unforgettable experiences everywhere you go. Osaka, one of Japan's liveliest cities, is a major port and cultural center famous for its delicious street food and welcoming locals. Travelers can visit iconic places like Mount Fuji, the Hiroshima Peace Memorial, or Nara's parks filled with friendly deer. The country hosts many yearly festivals, including the beautiful cherry blossom (sakura) season in spring and the colorful Gion Matsuri in Kyoto each July. If you want to explore beyond Japan, ferries connect from major ports to South Korea, with regular routes from Fukuoka to Busan making it easy to experience different Asian cultures in one trip. Japan's excellent transportation system makes traveling around the country simple, so visitors can easily enjoy its diverse landscapes and cultural treasures.
Shikoku, the smallest of Japan's four main islands, offers travelers a real look at traditional Japanese culture away from the usual tourist crowds. This beautiful island is known for its 88-temple pilgrimage route that's over 1,200 years old, drawing both spiritual seekers and hikers. Nature lovers will enjoy the stunning Iya Valley with its vine bridges, while history fans can check out Matsuyama Castle, one of Japan's best-preserved feudal castles. Every August, the island hosts the lively Awa Odori Festival, where thousands of dancers fill Tokushima's streets in colorful traditional outfits. Don't miss trying Sanuki udon, Shikoku's famous thick noodles. From the cities of Takamatsu or Tokushima, you can easily catch ferries to Japan's main island of Honshu, connecting to Osaka, Kobe, or Hiroshima, making Shikoku a great addition to any Japan trip.