Scenic Japan from the Water

Tourist Attraction Details

Shodoshima

  • Angel Road

    There are four small islands off of Ginpaura in Tonosho. During ebb tide; these four small islands are connected by a sand road. This natural mysterious phenomenon appears twice a day.

    © Shodoshima Tourism Association

  • Angel Road

    There are four small islands off of Ginpaura in Tonosho. During ebb tide; these four small islands are connected by a sand road. This natural mysterious phenomenon appears twice a day.

    © Shodoshima Tourism Association

  • Senmaida-Nakayama Terraced

    Rice-In the middle of Shodoshima, there are more than 700 rice fields in the Nakayama area, which was chosen as one of the top 100 rice terraces in Japan.

    © Shodoshima Tourism Association

  • Senmaida-Nakayama Terraced

    Senmaida is located in Nakayama, where the locals call it Satoyama. These terraced rice paddies were built about 700 years ago by piling up small rocks like stairs.

    © Shodoshima Tourism Association

  • Sunset

    © Shodoshima Tourism Association

  • Sunset

    © Shodoshima Tourism Association

  • Beach

    © Shodoshima Tourism Association

  • Shodoshima Olive Park

    In Olive Park, you can see some Greek landmarks because Milos Island in Greece is a sister island with Shodoshima.

    © Shodoshima Tourism Association

  • Shodoshima Olive Park

    © Shodoshima Tourism Association

  • Chaoyang Spot-Hanasunami

    Island-Hanasunami Island is located in the Santo Peninsula and Sagano area of ​​Shodoshima. There are two large and small islands that snuggle up, and Asahi appears just between them

    © Shodoshima Tourism Association

  • Kankakei Ropeway

    Kanka Gorge is a symbol of the Seto Inland Sea National Park. This gorge is one of the three most beautiful and magnificent gorges in Japan.

    © Shodoshima Tourism Association

  • kasaneiwa

    © Shodoshima Tourism Association

  • Noson Kabuki

    Noson (rural) Kabuki performances started on Shodoshima about 300 years ago. They were popular during the Edo, Muromachi, and Taisho Periods.

    © Shodoshima Tourism Association

  • Togatasaki

    © Shodoshima Tourism Association

  • Twenty Four Eyes Movie Studio

    The movie, “Twenty-Four Eyes” is set on Shodoshima. This is the open set where the movie was filmed.

    © Shodoshima Tourism Association

  • Twenty Four Eyes Movie Studio

    The movie, “Twenty-Four Eyes” is set on Shodoshima. This is the open set where the movie was filmed.

    © Shodoshima Tourism Association

  • Twenty Four Eyes Movie Studio

    The movie, “Twenty-Four Eyes” is set on Shodoshima. This is the open set where the movie was filmed.

    © Shodoshima Tourism Association

  • Twenty Four Eyes Movie Studio

    The movie, “Twenty-Four Eyes” is set on Shodoshima. This is the open set where the movie was filmed.

    © Shodoshima Tourism Association

  • The movie, “Twenty-Four Eyes” is set on Shodoshima. This is the open set where t

    © Shodoshima Tourism Association

  • Twenty Four Eyes Movie Studio

    The movie, “Twenty-Four Eyes” is set on Shodoshima. This is the open set where the movie was filmed.

    © Shodoshima Tourism Association

  • Angel Road

    There are four small islands off of Ginpaura in Tonosho. During ebb tide; these four small islands are connected by a sand road. This natural mysterious phenomenon appears twice a day.

    © Shodoshima Tourism Association

  • Angel Road

    There are four small islands off of Ginpaura in Tonosho. During ebb tide; these four small islands are connected by a sand road. This natural mysterious phenomenon appears twice a day.

    © Shodoshima Tourism Association

  • Senmaida-Nakayama Terraced

    Rice-In the middle of Shodoshima, there are more than 700 rice fields in the Nakayama area, which was chosen as one of the top 100 rice terraces in Japan.

    © Shodoshima Tourism Association

  • Senmaida-Nakayama Terraced

    Senmaida is located in Nakayama, where the locals call it Satoyama. These terraced rice paddies were built about 700 years ago by piling up small rocks like stairs.

    © Shodoshima Tourism Association

  • Sunset

    © Shodoshima Tourism Association

  • Sunset

    © Shodoshima Tourism Association

  • Beach

    © Shodoshima Tourism Association

  • Shodoshima Olive Park

    In Olive Park, you can see some Greek landmarks because Milos Island in Greece is a sister island with Shodoshima.

    © Shodoshima Tourism Association

  • Shodoshima Olive Park

    © Shodoshima Tourism Association

  • Chaoyang Spot-Hanasunami

    Island-Hanasunami Island is located in the Santo Peninsula and Sagano area of ​​Shodoshima. There are two large and small islands that snuggle up, and Asahi appears just between them

    © Shodoshima Tourism Association

  • Kankakei Ropeway

    Kanka Gorge is a symbol of the Seto Inland Sea National Park. This gorge is one of the three most beautiful and magnificent gorges in Japan.

    © Shodoshima Tourism Association

  • kasaneiwa

    © Shodoshima Tourism Association

  • Noson Kabuki

    Noson (rural) Kabuki performances started on Shodoshima about 300 years ago. They were popular during the Edo, Muromachi, and Taisho Periods.

    © Shodoshima Tourism Association

  • Togatasaki

    © Shodoshima Tourism Association

  • Twenty Four Eyes Movie Studio

    The movie, “Twenty-Four Eyes” is set on Shodoshima. This is the open set where the movie was filmed.

    © Shodoshima Tourism Association

  • Twenty Four Eyes Movie Studio

    The movie, “Twenty-Four Eyes” is set on Shodoshima. This is the open set where the movie was filmed.

    © Shodoshima Tourism Association

  • Twenty Four Eyes Movie Studio

    The movie, “Twenty-Four Eyes” is set on Shodoshima. This is the open set where the movie was filmed.

    © Shodoshima Tourism Association

  • Twenty Four Eyes Movie Studio

    The movie, “Twenty-Four Eyes” is set on Shodoshima. This is the open set where the movie was filmed.

    © Shodoshima Tourism Association

  • The movie, “Twenty-Four Eyes” is set on Shodoshima. This is the open set where t

    © Shodoshima Tourism Association

  • Twenty Four Eyes Movie Studio

    The movie, “Twenty-Four Eyes” is set on Shodoshima. This is the open set where the movie was filmed.

    © Shodoshima Tourism Association

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Related Routes
  • Kobe Port - Sakate Port(Shodoshima) - Takamatsu Port

    A medium-sized car ferry for Shodoshima island with approximate travel time of three hours, connecting Port of Kobe (Chuo-ku, Kobe-city, Hyogo prefecture), Sakate Port (Shodoshima-cho, Shodo-county, Kagawa prefecture) as well as Takamatsu East Port (Asahi-cho, Takamatsu-city, Kagawa prefecture). This middle-distance regular line also travels to Takamatsu in about four hours.

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    Kobe S...

    Items of Interest Ships to Isolated Islands,Car Ferries,Large Car Ferries (Accommodative) Fare JPY 690 - 2990
    Dept. & Dest. Kobe Port to Takamatsu East Port
  • Kobe Port - Sakate Port(Shodoshima) - Takamatsu Port

    A medium-sized car ferry for Shodoshima island with approximate travel time of three hours, connecting Port of Kobe (Chuo-ku, Kobe-city, Hyogo prefecture), Saka...

    Items of Interest Ships to Isolated Islands,Car Ferries,Large Car Ferries (Accommodative) Fare JPY 690 - 2990
    Dept. & Dest. Kobe Port to Takamatsu East Port