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Optimal Seasons for Pilgrimages, Festivals, and Cherry Blossoms in Shikoku

Over the last 1200 years, most visitors to the Japanese island of Shikoku have turned up in spring, allowing two months to walk the 88 Sacred Temples pilgrimage before the rainy season in June. However, today’s travelers come based on their unique interests. Mid-August brings festival time, outdoor enthusiasts prefer the warmer months, while those in search of fall colors visit from late October.

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Explore Japan’s Seto Inland Sea: A Bike-Hopping Adventure

Squeezed between Honshū, Shikoku, and Kyūshū, the Seto Inland Sea is alive with hundreds of charming emerald green isles, rising from the ever-present blue haze of the seascape. The islands of the Seto Inland Sea are renowned for their stunning beauty and are becoming notable destinations for contemporary art enthusiasts, particularly with the success of the Setouchi Triennale art festival.

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