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Onna no Ki-jima

香川県
4.4
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The small island floating in Takamatsu Port, also known as "Onigashima".
This island, located about 4 kilometers from Takamatsu Port by ferry, is famous for the Oni-ga-jima Oodoukutsu cave, which is said to have been the home of the demon in the story of Momotaro. In addition, there is also the pleasure of strolling around the island and slowly appreciating the works of the Setouchi International Art Festival that are scattered throughout the island.

Features & How to Enjoy

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Highlights

Point 1

Enjoy the Beautiful Scenery of Megijima!

Onna no Ki-jima Enjoy the Beautiful Scenery of Megijima!
Megijima offers beautiful scenery that can be enjoyed from places such as Nishiura and Washigamine Observatory. In particular, Nishiura is known for its stunning sunset. The view of the blue Seto Inland Sea and surrounding islands such as Ogi and Toyoshima is truly breathtaking. When visiting Megijima, be sure to take in the beautiful scenery. The view of the Seto Inland Sea dyed by the sunset is sure to heal your heart. Enjoy a memorable trip while experiencing the blessings of nature.
Point 2

A Beach Selected as one of the "Top 100 Clear Waters" for Swimming

Onna no Ki-jima A Beach Selected as one of the "Top 100 Clear Waters" for Swimming
There is a charming beach on Onna Island. The beautiful, crescent-shaped white sandy beach has been selected as one of the "Top 100 Clear Waters" for swimming. At the tip of this beach, there is a stone pier plaza that looks like the shape of a demon's horn. From here, you can enjoy a magnificent view of the Seto Inland Sea and Yashima. Onna Island's beach boasts one of the best water qualities in the prefecture, allowing you to enjoy comfortable swimming in the clear and transparent sea. The pleasant waves and refreshing sea breeze provide a non-daily resort experience.
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Explore Onigashima, where the legend of Momotaro lives on

Onna no Ki-jima Explore Onigashima, where the legend of Momotaro lives on
Onigashima is known as the setting of the Momotaro legend and offers plenty of opportunities to enjoy its charm. There are several spots that captivate visitors, such as the "Oni no Yakata" (Demon's Castle), "Onigashima Oodoukutsu" (Onigashima Great Cave), and "Oote". "Oni no Yakata" has two zones: the "Oni no Ichi" (Demon's Market) zone, which includes a snack bar and ferry waiting room, and the "Oni no Ma" (Demon's Room) zone, which features a display of valuable materials related to demon legends from all over Japan and Onigashima. There is also a corner dedicated to collections of Momotaro picture books. Furthermore, at the summit of Onigashima, there is the "Onigashima Oodoukutsu", a cave where demons are said to have lived, allowing visitors to experience a sense of exploration. "Oote" has stone walls built by the demons. Enjoy a fun adventure while immersing yourself in the world of legends.
Point 4

Unravel the Ancient Mysteries of Enzan Kofun on Megijima Island

Onna no Ki-jima Unravel the Ancient Mysteries of Enzan Kofun on Megijima Island
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Megijima Island is home to valuable ruins that evoke a sense of ancient history. Among them, the Enzan Kofun is particularly noteworthy. This ancient tomb was built around the 5th century and boasts a diameter of about 15 meters. Surprisingly, the largest stone coffin in Takamatsu City was discovered here, along with burial items such as swords, earrings, and heart-shaped gold earrings. The Enzan Kofun provides important information about the lives and beliefs of ancient people. We invite you to embark on a journey to uncover the secrets of Enzan Kofun and explore the charming Megijima Island while feeling the ancient history.
Point 5

"Oni no Omiyage" from Onigashima Island

Onna no Ki-jima "Oni no Omiyage" from Onigashima Island
Introducing the original "Oni no Omiyage" (Oni's Souvenir) from the Red Oni of Onigashima Island's Great Cave! These are limited edition items that can only be found here. One of them is the "Oni-P," which is offered at an affordable price of 380 yen (tax included) for a pack of two. The Red Oni requested that these Oni-P be made using freshly squeezed morning milk from a natural pasture under a blue sky. Another feature is the use of deep-sea water salt. This "Oni no Omiyage" is a valuable item that can only be obtained at the Great Cave of Onigashima Island. Please enjoy it as a souvenir or gift to remember your trip. It's a special recommendation from the Red Oni himself!
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History

Mystery and Adventure on Onigashima Island: Exploring the History of Megijima
Megijima Island has long been known as Onigashima Island, famous for the legend of Momotaro. At the summit of the island, there is a cave where it is said that demons used to live, and stepping inside gives you the feeling of becoming an explorer. The whole island has a mysterious atmosphere, making it an attractive place where the mysteries of history and the spirit of adventure intersect. Let's explore the ancient mysteries on Megijima Island and enjoy the charm of Onigashima Island.

Access

Get to the Island with Convenient Transportation!
Okinoshima Island is accessible by public transportation or private car. Customers coming from Osaka or Hiroshima areas should first transfer at Okayama Station and take the Marine Liner. After about an hour-long boat ride, you will arrive at Takamatsu Station, and just a 2-minute walk will take you to Takamatsu Port. From there, you can reach Okinoshima Island with a 20-minute boat ride. For those coming by car, please use the Sunport underground parking lot, which is about a 15-minute drive from Takamatsu Chuo IC (fee required). From there, it's just a 1-minute walk to Takamatsu Port, where you can board a boat and head to Okinoshima Island. Please take advantage of the convenient transportation and experience the beauty of Okinoshima Island.

Fee

Enjoy a Comfortable Journey by Ferry!
Access to Megijima is convenient by ferry from Takamatsu Port. The one-way fare is 370 yen for adults and 190 yen for children, and if you go back and forth, you can use it at a discounted price of 740 yen and 380 yen. Please note that the ferry schedule may change depending on the season. You can check the latest timetable on our website. Especially during the summer season, the time may change, so we recommend checking the information in advance. Please use the ferry and fully enjoy the charm of Megijima.

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Address Onna no Ki-jima, Takamatsu-shi, Kagawa 760-0092
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