Discover with Timothy
21st Anniversary as Content Creator

Shikoku (四国), Japan

Ritsurin Garden in Takamatsu, Kagawa PrefectureRitsurin Garden in Takamatsu, Kagawa Prefecture
Source: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ritsurin_park11s3200.jpg
Author: 663highland
photo licensing

Shikoku is one of the four main islands of Japan. It covers 18,000 sq km (7,260 sq mi). In terms of size, Shikoku is the smallest of the four main islands. It has a population of 4.1 million people, making it the least populous main island, even less than that of Singapore (which is only 712 sq km/274.2 sq mi). Shikoku measures about 225 km (139.8 mi) from end to end. Its width is between 50 km to 150 km.

The island is subdivided into four prefectures namely Ehime, Kagawa, Kochi and Tokushima. These were created out of the former provinces of Awa, Iyo, Sanuki and Tosa during the Meiji Restoration of the 19th century.

Awa Odori Festival, Tokushima Prefecture, ShikokuAwa Odori Festival, Tokushima Prefecture, Shikoku
Source: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Awa-odori_2008_Tokushima_05.jpg
Author: Rosino
photo licensing

Shikoku is separated from Honshu by the Inland Sea. Across the Inland Sea are the prefectures of Wakayama, Osaka, Hyogo, Okayama, Hiroshima and Yamaguchi. To the west of Shikoku is the island of Kyushu.

Shikoku is quite mountainous. As a result, most of the population of the island is concentrated along the coast facing the Inland Sea, and in selected areas facing the Pacific Ocean. The tallest peak in Shikoku is Mount Ishizuchi (), which is 1,982 m (6,503 ft) tall. The longest river is Yoshino River (吉野川), which is 196 km (121.8 mi) long. The river ranks as the top whitewater ranking destination in Japan.

Funakoshi Canal, ShikokuFunakoshi Canal, Shikoku
Source: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Funakoshi_Canal_01.JPG
Author: Reggaeman
photo licensing

Planning your trip to Shikoku

Getting to Shikoku is now most convenient by road, as the island is connected to mainland Honshu by a number of expressways linked by massive bridges. The Kobe-Awaji-Naruto Expressway connects eastern Shikoku to Honshu, the Seto-Chuo Expressway connects Central Shikoku to Honshu, while the Nishiseto Expressway connects Western Shikoku to Honshu.

The Kobe-Awaji-Naruto Expressway crosses the Akashi Strait from Hyogo Prefecture in Honshu to Tokushima Prefecture in Shikoku, connected by the Akashi-Kaikyo Bridge and Onaruto Bridge. The Great Seto Bridge, which is in fact a series of bridges, takes the Seto-Chuo Expressway across the Inland Sea, connecting Okayama Prefecture to Kagawa Prefecture. A series of nine bridges take the Nishiseto Expressway across the Inland Sea from Hiroshima Prefecture to Ehime Prefecture.

Kariteimoten-do (a National Cultural Property) at Ishite-ji Temple, MatsuyamaKariteimoten-do (a National Cultural Property) at Ishite-ji Temple, Matsuyama
Source: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ishiteji_12.JPG
Author: Reggaeman
photo licensing

Main Cities on Shikoku

  1. Kochi

  2. Matsuyama

  3. Naruto

  4. Takamatsu

  5. Tokushima

  6. Uwajima

Prefectures of Shikoku

Tourist Attractions of Shikoku Region

  1. Cape Ashizuri

  2. Iya Valley

  3. Kotohira

  4. Mount Ishizuchi

  5. Yoshino River

 Latest updates on Penang Travel Tips

 Discover with Timothy YouTube Channel

 Discover with Timothy Food Channel

 Learn Penang Hokkien YouTube Channel

SojiMart Videos

 Share your travels and/or ask a travel-related question

Join the Penang Travel Tips Facebook Group to share photos, tips and anything related to your travels, or ask travel-related questions.

Map of Roads in Penang

Looking for information on Penang? Use this Map of Roads in Penang to zoom in on information about Penang, brought to you road by road.

Discover with Timothy

Let me take you to explore and discover Penang through my series of walking tours on YouTube. You may use these videos as your virtual tour guide. At the beginning of each video, I provide the starting point coordinates which you may key into your GPS, Google Maps or Waze, to be navigated to where I start the walk, and use the video as your virtual tour guide.

Disclaimer

Please use the information on this page as guidance only. The author endeavours to update the information on this page from time to time, but regrets any inaccuracies if there be any.

Latest from Discover with Timothy: Gurney Bay - what to see and do there

About this website



Hello and thanks for reading this page. My name is Timothy and my hobby is in describing places so that I can share the information with the general public. My website has become the go to site for a lot of people including students, teachers, journalists, etc. whenever they seek information on places, particularly those in Malaysia and Singapore. I have been doing this since 5 January 2003, for over twenty years already. You can read about me at Discover Timothy. By now I have compiled information on thousands of places, mostly in Peninsular Malaysia and Singapore, and I continue to add more almost every day. My goal is to describe every street in every town in Malaysia and Singapore.

Copyright © 2003-2024 Timothy Tye. All Rights Reserved.