Explore Kagawa’s architecture to uncover traditional life, connecting geography, climate, and culture in a unique, reflective tour experience.
Explore Kagawa’s architecture to uncover traditional life, connecting geography, climate, and culture in a unique, reflective tour experience.
- Shikoku Village - The Shikokumura Museum is an open-air museum located at the base of Yashima, showcasing traditional buildings that have been relocated from various parts of Shikoku. Instead of merely exhibiting old houses, the museum is thoughtfully arranged to replicate the way people lived in the past, with each building situated in a setting…
- Shikoku Village - The Shikokumura Museum is an open-air museum located at the base of Yashima, showcasing traditional buildings that have been relocated from various parts of Shikoku. Instead of merely exhibiting old houses, the museum is thoughtfully arranged to replicate the way people lived in the past, with each building situated in a setting that mirrors its original surroundings. As visitors stroll along forest paths, stone roads, and diverse landscapes, they can gain insight into how geography, climate, and local industries influenced daily life in the area.

- Local guide
- Guided walking tour inside the museum
- Admission to Shikokumura Museum
- Local guide
- Guided walking tour inside the museum
- Admission to Shikokumura Museum
- Transportation to and from the meeting point
- Personal expenses
- Food and drinks
- Transportation to and from the meeting point
- Personal expenses
- Food and drinks
This unique experience differs from typical museum visits by emphasizing the interpretation of everyday life through architecture, rather than just observing historical structures. As participants stroll through meticulously crafted spaces, they will discover how geography, climate, and local industries influenced the lifestyles of people in various…
This unique experience differs from typical museum visits by emphasizing the interpretation of everyday life through architecture, rather than just observing historical structures. As participants stroll through meticulously crafted spaces, they will discover how geography, climate, and local industries influenced the lifestyles of people in various regions of Shikoku.
The tour is designed to encourage observation and contemplation, with straightforward questions prompting participants to notice details that might otherwise go unnoticed. Rather than focusing on rote memorization, participants will develop a fresh perspective on the interconnectedness of buildings, landscapes, and human activities.
With a small group and a deliberate pace, this tour provides a more profound and personal way to experience traditional Japan—an experience that lingers long after the tour concludes.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.