Shikoku, the smallest of Japan's four main islands, offers a unique blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and historical significance. Known for its 88-temple pilgrimage route associated with the Buddhist monk Kūkai, Shikoku is a spiritual and tranquil destination. The island's landscape is diverse, with mountains, rivers, and a stunning coastline, ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. Shikoku is also famous for its traditional festivals, such as the Awa Odori dance festival, and its delicious regional cuisine, including Sanuki udon and citrus fruits. With its laid-back atmosphere, Shikoku provides a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of Japan's more crowded cities. Visitors can explore historic castles, enjoy hot springs, and experience traditional crafts. The island's friendly locals and rich cultural heritage make it a must-visit for those seeking a deeper understanding of Japan's history and traditions.
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