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Notable for its castle, Shikoku features attractions such as Sameura Dam and Kochi Castle. The city has something for everyone including sights like Hirome Market and Kochi Sunday Market within a small-town setting.

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Discover Shikoku: A Tapestry of Temples, Tranquil Gardens, and Timeless Traditions

Nestled in the serene embrace of Japan's four main islands, Shikoku beckons with its enchanting blend of nature and spirituality. Renowned for the Shikoku Pilgrimage, visitors can explore over 88 temples, including the revered Saikokuji Temple. The island's lush landscapes showcase stunning gardens, picturesque mountains, and rejuvenating hot springs. Discover the historic Matsuyama Castle, wander through charming coastal towns, or indulge in local culinary delights like udon noodles. Shikoku's tranquil atmosphere and rich cultural heritage offer an off-the-beaten-path escape, perfect for those seeking authentic experiences in Japan’s hidden gem.

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Shikoku offers a range of accommodation options from traditional ryokan inns, featuring tatami mat rooms and onsen baths, to modern star hotels and boutique stays. Visitors can enjoy friendly hospitality and unique experiences, with many hotels providing stunning views and easy access to local attractions. These are some of the hotels preferred by our travelers near Shikoku:

  1. Iyanoyado KazurayaOpens in a new window: This 2.5-star ryokan offers a unique spa-themed vacation experience, perfect for leisure travellers seeking relaxation and rejuvenation. With a full-service spa and pool, guests can indulge in a variety of treatments designed to soothe the body and mind. The serene atmosphere and commitment to wellness create an inviting environment, making it an ideal retreat for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of daily life. The emphasis on comfort and tranquility ensures that visitors leave feeling revitalised and refreshed.
  2. Kominka Glamping MatobaOpens in a new window: Kominka Glamping Matoba, a charming 2.5-star guesthouse, caters to travellers in search of a delightful and homely experience. This property stands out with its diverse dining options, including various breakfast choices that cater to different tastes. The presence of entertainment features, such as a Smart Speaker, adds a modern touch to the overall experience. This guesthouse promises a warm and inviting atmosphere, making it a perfect choice for those who value personal touches and a friendly environment during their travels.
  3. Hotel KazurabashiOpens in a new window: At 3.0 stars, Hotel Kazurabashi is a distinguished ryokan that immerses guests in a hot spring-themed vacation experience. With a natural hot spring readily available, guests can enjoy both indoor and outdoor public onsen facilities, enhancing the relaxation experience. The architectural design reflects traditional Japanese aesthetics, creating a soothing ambiance that resonates with tranquillity. This property is tailored for leisure travellers seeking a unique cultural experience combined with luxurious comfort, ensuring a memorable stay filled with rejuvenation and serenity.

Things to do near Shikoku

Shikoku Island beckons with its stunning landscapes, from serene beaches to rugged mountains and lush forests. Enjoy exciting activities like boating, canoeing, and hiking through picturesque parks. With a rich tapestry of temples and hot springs, it's a perfect blend of nature and spirituality, making it a must-visit destination for any traveller.

  • Ryuo FallOpens in a new window – Experience the serene beauty of Ryuo Fall, a stunning natural feature where water cascades gracefully down rocky cliffs. Take a moment to breathe in the crisp air and listen to the soothing sounds of nature as you explore this tranquil spot.
  • Iya Kazurabashi BridgeOpens in a new window – Cross the iconic Iya Kazurabashi Bridge, a remarkable landmark that sways gently as you walk across. Enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding valley and feel the thrill of this historical vine bridge, which is a testament to the ingenuity of the local culture.
  • Oboke GorgeOpens in a new window – Marvel at the dramatic landscape of Oboke Gorge, a stunning canyon where emerald waters cut through rugged cliffs. Consider taking a boat tour to get up close to the majestic rock formations and vibrant greenery that line the gorge.
  • Kotohira Town HallOpens in a new window – Visit the historic Kotohira Town Hall, a charming building that reflects the town's rich heritage. Wander through its beautifully preserved architecture and soak in the atmosphere of this quaint locale.
  • Kannon-ji TempleOpens in a new window – Step into the peaceful realm of Kannon-ji Temple, a place of worship that invites reflection and quiet contemplation. Admire the intricate designs and serene surroundings, making it an ideal spot for some personal meditation or simply to appreciate the artistry of the temple.

4 tips for savvy savings when booking a hotel near Shikoku

  1. Book for the cheapest times: The most budget-friendly months to visit Shikoku are March, June, and September, when hotel prices are typically lower. For those on a budget, a stay of at least 1 to 2 days is recommended to fully appreciate the region's historical and cultural landmarks. Visitors can explore stunning temples, beautiful gardens, relaxing hot springs, and significant monuments. Additionally, activities such as enjoying a scenic ferry ride, visiting a historic castle, hiking in the mountains, or engaging in rafting and canoeing in charming small towns can provide great value for money during your trip.
  2. Look for last-minute deals on Hotels.com: To discover last-minute deals to Shikoku, begin by exploring the DealsOpens in a new window or Last-Minute Deals sections on Hotels.com, where you may find discounted rates on hotels as your travel date approaches. Consider enabling email alerts or push notifications to stay updated on flash sales and special promotions, which could help you secure a cheap hotel. Additionally, utilise the Smart Shopping feature in the app, a comparison tool that allows you to assess hotel prices and amenities, ensuring you're well-informed about any price drops or room availability for your spontaneous getaway.
  3. Be flexible with dates: Prices can fluctuate due to factors such as the hotel's location, star rating, and the time of year, so being flexible with your travel dates may allow you to save on your stay near a hotel in Shikoku. For those in search of distinctive accommodations, boutique hotels can provide a more personalised experience and, at times, better value. When you make your booking through Hotels.com, we’ll inform you if the price for your chosen dates is above or below the average. If the price is on the higher end, we’ll suggest alternative dates that could be more affordable, helping you secure a better deal.
  4. Consider your location: Opting for accommodation near key attractions or city centres may provide convenience, but it often comes at a premium. For more affordable options, consider hotels in less central areas or neighbourhoods, striking a balance between price and accessibility to the sights you wish to visit. You might also look into independent hotels situated a bit further out, which can offer a more authentic experience and are usually more likely to be affordable.

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