[2025 Takamatsu Attraction] Travel Guide for Yashima Temple Museum (Updated Jun)
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Museums
Yashima Temple Museum Address:
Yashima Higashimachi, 屋島 Takamatsu, Kagawa 761-0111, Japan
Relaxed Wandering in Takamatsu – Temples, Views & Architecture
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Takamatsu, a coastal city in Kagawa Prefecture, offers a perfect blend of calm nature, thoughtful architecture, and impressive history. It’s one of those places where time seems to slow down just enough to let you breathe deeper.
I started my walk at Yashima Temple, a peaceful spot perched on the mountain with panoramic views and quiet trails. Then I visited the stunning Yashimāru, a modern cultural hub that blends into the natural landscape. The curved wooden structure is so beautiful, I found myself just standing and admiring it for a while.
As the sun started to set, I made my way to Setoshirube, a red lighthouse at the edge of the Seto Inland Sea. It’s especially magical in the evening light, watching the boats go by with the sea breeze on your face.
Why I recommend Takamatsu for a slow walk:
・The mix of traditional temples and contemporary architecture is inspiring
・You can enjoy sweeping sea views without the crowds
📍Takamatsu, Kagawa Prefecture, Japan
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[Kagawa] Yashima, the site of the Genpei War, with a panoramic view of the Seto Inland Sea
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Yashima is a plateau-like mountain located northeast of Takamatsu City, where you can enjoy both history and nature. It is known as the site of the Genpei War, and from the observation deck you can enjoy a spectacular view of the Seto Inland Sea and the city. There is also Yashima Temple, where we were able to pray in a quiet and solemn atmosphere. There are explanations of the ancient battlefields and historical sites scattered around, making it a great spot for history lovers. You can access the top of the mountain by car or bus, and the drive was comfortable. At the observation deck you can also experience tile throwing, which is also fun as a tourist. I was able to spend a relaxing time experiencing history in nature. It was a compact tour, but the content was rich, and it was a great place to feel the essence of Setouchi.
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Yashimaru Observatory Entrance Okodo Temple
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When I stopped by Shikoku Mora, there were occasional buses,
so I went straight up to the Yashimaru Observatory.
To get to the observatory,
I had to pass through Okudosa, a Buddhist temple.
In the quiet interior of the temple,
there were Buddhist statues placed all over the place.
The Okudosa Treasure Hall
had a very unique exterior.
You have to pay an admission fee to see the inside.
Like the Fox Shrine in Kyoto, the gates are lined up,
and there are shrines in this form all over the place,
so it was great for taking pictures.
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Shikoku Pilgrimage Yashima Temple
The 84th Temple: Nanmen Mountain Senko-in Yashima Temple
Bonsho Bell, Treasure Hall, Minoyama Daimyojin (Located to the right of the main hall. Known as the local deity 'Taizaburo Tanuki,' the chief of all tanuki in Shikoku. A god of fertility, matchmaking, and family harmony.)
One of the three major observation decks of Yashima, along with 'Shishi no Reigan' and 'Dankorei.' Located at the northern tip, it boasts a 320-degree view where you can enjoy the serene scenery of Bisan Seto, including Shodoshima, Megijima, and the rice ball-shaped islands of Otsujima and Kotsujima.
1808 Yashima Higashimachi, Takamatsu City, Kagawa Prefecture