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Teshima Art Museum (Tonosho-cho, Shozu-gun, Kagawa Prefecture)
Overview (History, Features, and Attractions) The Teshima Art Museum is a contemporary art facility located on the island of Teshima in the Seto Inland Sea. Known for its spatial works, which were jointly created by artist Rei Naito and architect Ryuei Nishizawa (known as a member of SANAA), the museum was opened in 2010. -
Twenty-Four Eyes Movie Village (Tonosho Town, Shozu District, Kagawa Prefecture)
Overview (History, Features, and Attractions) Twenty-Four Eyes Movie Village is a themed facility centered around a film set and museum in Tonosho Town, Shozu District, Kagawa Prefecture. It was created to commemorate Tsuboi Sakae's novel "Twenty-Four Eyes" and the film based on it (particularly the 1954 version directed by Kinoshita Keisuke). -
Angel Road (Tonosho Town, Shozu District, Kagawa Prefecture).
Overview (History, Features, Attractions) Angel Road is a sandbar that appears depending on the tide in Tonosho Town (Shodoshima Island), Shozu District, Kagawa Prefecture. At low tide, the sea level drops, connecting the main island with the surrounding small islands, creating a footpath that emerges. A mystical landscape created by nature... -
Kankakei Gorge (Tonosho Town, Shozu District, Kagawa Prefecture)
Kankakei Gorge / Tonosho Town, Shozu District, Kagawa Prefecture Overview (History, Features, and Attractions) Kankakei Gorge is one of Shodoshima Island's most famous scenic spots, characterized by its beautiful landscape of strangely shaped granite rocks and cliffs lining the valley. It has long been beloved by islanders and travelers, offering beautiful scenery throughout the seasons... -
Shodoshima Olive Park (Tonosho Town, Shozu District, Kagawa Prefecture)
Overview (History, Features, and Attractions) Shodoshima Olive Park (Tonosho Town, Shozu District, Kagawa Prefecture) is one of Shodoshima's most famous tourist spots in the Seto Inland Sea. It is a park that showcases olive cultivation and its culture. Shodoshima is known as one of the birthplaces of olive cultivation in Japan, and the island's warm and rainy climate...
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