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An outdoor dining space is surrounded by lush greenery and softly glowing lights. A large white umbrella provides shade over a wooden table, while tiled flooring creates a welcoming atmosphere. The area is accessible from the living space, offering a serene retreat.
Home in Takamatsu
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 103 reviews

Kuribayashi RAKUDO [In front of Kuribayashi Park] [Limited to one group per day] Convenient location for Seto art, sightseeing, and Sanuki udon

Kurilin RAKUDO ----------------- [In front of the scenic Kurilin Park] [Limited to one group per day] [Maximum 4 people] Also for Seto crafts, sightseeing, and udon tours. Facility introduction Near Kurilin Park This is a guest house that is rented to one group at a time, and is located on the second floor of a four-story house. You can check in without face-to-face interaction from the guest-only entrance on the second floor.  Thanks to the guest-only veranda and the zelkova trees in the courtyard, you can spend a quiet time surrounded by greenery, even though you are in the city. It also has a large walk-in closet, making it convenient for long-term stays. Close to Kurabayashi Park, we recommend taking a walk in the evening or early morning when there are fewer people. The station, bus stop, restaurants, and supermarkets are also close by, and I hope you enjoy living there. It is conveniently located for access to Takamatsu Port and for visiting the Setouchi Triennale art festival. Access to the□ accommodation For those arriving by train About 7 minutes on foot from Kurilin Park Station (Kotoden Kotohira Line) About 10 minutes on foot from Kurabayashi Station (JR) From Takamatsu Airport About 30 minutes by rental car (Coin parking is available nearby) Limousine bus to Takamatsu station. Get off at Kurilin Koen Mae and walk a short distance. Access to□ shopping street 6-minute walk Access to□ Takamatsu Port 8 minutes from Kotoden Kururin Park Station to Takamatsu Tsukigato Station

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The image captures a serene sunrise over a reflective body of water, with gently rolling hills in the background. Soft hues of orange and yellow illuminate the sky, creating a peaceful atmosphere. A curved road is visible in the foreground, leading towards the water.
Home in Takamatsu
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 334 reviews

"Yuyue" Bonsai no Sato, a private rental inn (with breakfast) - Located in the middle of Kagawa, a hub for getting around Setouchi -

 A 30-minute drive from Takamatsu Airport and Takamatsu Station, this is an ideal base for enjoying your trip to the Seto Inland Sea by rental car or train.If needed, we will provide free pick-up and drop-off from Takamatsu Station or Takamatsu Airport.There is also free parking for 10 cars, so it is great for families with children and friends for consecutive nights.  This is a renovated 50-year-old, authentic Japanese-style house with a Japanese garden, offering a 4-bedroom, 3-bathroom private rental.  Located on a hill in Goshikidai, it is in an excellent location where you can fully enjoy the seasonal natural scenery, such as taking an early morning walk while watching the sunrise from the Sanuki Sanzan mountains.You can also enjoy a relaxing stay in Kagawa, visiting bonsai villages, Kokubunji Temple (an 80th stop on the Shikoku Pilgrimage Route), and walking along the pilgrimage route.  For the flower seed, you can also enjoy meals and barbecue at the in-guri garden.  This is an ideal base for day trips in the Setouchi area, offering easy access to Kotohira within 40 minutes by rental car, Kagawa’s main tourist destinations such as Chichibaga Beach within 1 hour, and areas like Tokushima-Soya, Okayama, and Kurashiki within 1 hour and 30 minutes. Interaction with guests  You are free to use the grand piano room in the host’s home.  BBQ needs to be booked at least 3 days in advance   other things to note  English is in a few words, mainly with Pokétokes

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A spacious living area features a traditional irori hearth surrounded by low wooden stools. Natural light floods in through large windows, highlighting the intricate wooden beams and ceilings. Potted greenery adds a touch of nature to the calming atmosphere.
Home in Takinomiya
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 132 reviews

An inn with an irori hearth and a kamado fireplace | Entire property | A traditional Japanese experience

Nestled in Ayagawa-cho, the middle of Kagawa Prefecture With a hearth and a Kamado stove This is an inn where you can experience life in olden Japan 🇯🇵 Staying at an inn is what I do✨ We offer a luxurious, entirely private accommodation experience The building has been completely renovated. Everything from the plumbing, appliances, furniture, and fixtures is brand new ✨ While enjoying the atmosphere of a traditional Japanese house You can have a pleasant stay ● Please bring your own ingredients ● We can provide a local ingredient set (for sukiyaki, shabu-shabu, or irori BBQ) as an option. ● A gift of Kagawa Prefecture rice (please cook it in a kamado grill and enjoy) ● Outdoor BBQ area (¥5,000), QR code payment accepted (Indoor facilities are free of charge.) — ◆Access◆ 1-minute drive to Kotoden Takinomiya Station Fuchu Lake Interchange is a 7-minute drive 20 minutes by car from Takamatsu Airport National Route 32 to one south 80m Also close to a large shopping mall ✨ — ◆Getting around◆ 400m Road Station Takinomiya (production direct, sweets, udon, eel) 700m Aeon Mall Ayagawa (Shopping Mall) 500m Sushiro Ayagawa (Sushi) 200m Cattle Saison (Hamburger) 100 m: Takinomiya Tenmangū Shrine (god of academics)

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A traditional Japanese house is presented with a blend of wooden and modern elements. The exterior features a covered entrance with large windows, allowing natural light. Lush greenery and flower beds enhance the peaceful environment, while a gravel path leads to the home.
Home in Takamatsu
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 358 reviews

*Ryu-chan House* Japanese house for rent: National Park at the foot of Yashima: Near public transportation station: Up to 5 people: Parking available

▶ This is a Japanese house for rent at the foot of Yashima, along the Aohiki River. It is ideal for those who enjoy the Shikoku Pilgrimage, those who want to relax away from everyday life, and for remote work. ▶ At the guest house, you can enjoy the traditional Japanese lifestyle with tatami mats and shoji. The kitchen, bath and toilet are modern and functional, and Wi-Fi is also available. ▶ The guest house faces a lush garden where you can fully enjoy the beauty of the four seasons in Japan. ▶ Check-in time is from 3 pm to 7 pm. The host will guide you to the guest house. If you arrive after 7 pm, please check in by yourself. In that case, the entrance to the guest house will be open and the key will be left in a predetermined place in the guest house. ▶ Guests arriving by car should enter the premises and park in front of the white car stop in the space on the right. ▶ After check-in, please enter the names, addresses, and contact information of all guests in the guest register. ▶ We do not charge accommodation fees for children under 2 years old (futons, towels, etc. are not provided). Please let us know when you make a reservation. ▶ We rent out barbecue supplies (rental fee 1,000 yen per person).

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An open living area features a large sectional sofa, offering a view through expansive glass doors that lead to a wooden terrace. The setting sun casts warm hues over the tranquil water, enhancing the serene atmosphere of the space.
Home in Yoshino
5 out of 5 average rating, 112 reviews

Shodoshima, 30 seconds to the sea, you can see the sea from any room

This house is located on the quiet seaside of Shodoshima Town. It is a house built just to watch the sunset over the sea. Unfortunately, we have a lot of stairs on the terrace, so it's not barrier free. (I will do my best to help with your luggage, etc.) However, at the top of the high terrace, the calm and beautiful sea of Setouchi, sparkling with sunlight, and the changing faces of the crimson sunset await you every day. Please enjoy an extraordinary time and forget about the time. You enter the room by climbing the terrace stairs. It is not barrier free. Please be sure to have an adult accompany you when going up and down stairs with small children. Also, there are many stairs on rainy days, so it may be inconvenient. Also, the road in front of the inn is not paved. Please note that this may cause some inconvenience. There are many insects because there is a lot of nature around the house. Insects may enter when windows or doors are opened or closed. (Especially at night, insects gather in the light of the inn) We are very sorry, but please refrain from staying if you don't like insects.

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Large windows frame a stunning view of the tranquil blue sea and clear sky. The scene includes distant green islands and soft, white clouds reflecting on the water's surface, creating a serene atmosphere. A wooden table is visible in the foreground, complementing the natural surroundings.
Villa in Sanuki
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 416 reviews

AaR Villa Sanuki Tsuda [Setouchi Ocean Front Villa]

"Reset · Reborn · Restart" Described by people overseas as the "Aegean Sea of Japan", "With a beautiful view over a wide area, there is nothing better anywhere in the world" the Seto Inland Sea is so scenic that it is said to be the "Japanese Aegean Sea" by people from overseas. The 88 sacred sites of Shikoku, opened by Kobo Daishi Kukai, Shikoku is a place where the culture of hospitality, represented by the "Osettai" that surrounds it, is alive and well. Nowadays, I hear that many people come from abroad to seek the purpose of life and to heal their minds.   A culture of rich nature and hospitality. And a peaceful climate. The "healing" power generated from them is what fascinates people.   What you can do because of this place. Something that can only be done in this place.   Healing the mind, healing the body, We want to provide a time and space to pause and listen to your inner voice. I hope this place will help those who visit take the next step.

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A pathway lined with a bamboo fence is shown, leading towards a traditional Japanese house surrounded by lush greenery. Tall trees provide a natural canopy, and manicured shrubs contribute to the tranquil garden atmosphere.
Guesthouse in Sanuki
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 144 reviews

Sanuki Rental Villa Seifu-an [Maximum 6 people] [One group per day only]

[Maximum 6 people] [Limited to one group per day] A relaxing stay in an old house where the refreshing breeze of Sanuki blows A fully renovated 90-year-old house surrounded by white walls, revived as a rental villa. It is rented to one group per day, so families, groups, couples, etc. can spend a relaxing private time. It's a 5-minute walk to the sandy beach, where you can take a walk to the sound of the waves. You can also relax and fish at sea. Spend a day overlooking the Japanese garden, where time passes slowly and you can refresh both your body and mind. There is also a dog run, so you can stay with your pet. If you'd like, you can experience making authentic Sanuki udon noodles by hand. (Fees apply, cash only on the day) Please let the staff know when you make a reservation.

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The traditional wooden exterior of the property features lattice windows and a welcoming entrance illuminated by soft light. A quiet street can be seen, lined with trees and neighboring buildings, creating a serene setting that reflects the local architecture.
Hut in Takamatsu
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 372 reviews

Kitahama Sumiyoshi: A Kominka Stay - Your Island Adventure in Setouchi Starts Here -

12-minute walk from JR Takamatsu Station. The boat terminal to the island of Setouchi is also a 10-minute walk. Convenient for touring the art island. Located in Takamatsu's tourist spot, Kitahama Alley, restaurants, cafes, shops, etc. are just around the corner, so you can enjoy dining and shopping. It is in the center of the city and convenient to get anywhere. All rooms are Japanese-style, so they are easy to use for small children, and if you fold the futons, you can get a sufficiently large space. The seasonal nature of the courtyard space can be soothing for guests. Perfect for families with children and group trips.

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An outdoor dining area is surrounded by lush greenery, featuring a wooden table and seating. A rustic structure serves as a bar, with windows that provide a view of the ocean. The blue water is visible in the background beneath a bright sky.
Hut in Ogicho
5 out of 5 average rating, 100 reviews

Lemon tree hotel

瀬戸内海、男木島。迷路のような石段を登った先に佇むLemon tree hotelは、建築家・安部良氏とのプロジェクトにより生まれた、未完成のアートホテルです。 建物の随所に、素材の循環と再生への問いかけが込められています。 ◆旅のコンシェルジュとして 大切な旅のプランニングのから、素敵な旅の思い出を振り返るその時まで。あなたのコンシェルジュとしてサポートします。 ◆島の恵みのペスカタリアン・ミール 島内にはレストランやスーパーが無く、都市部のような便利なゴミ回収もありません。ゲストのお食事はこちらで準備しております。ルームチャージと別料金ですが、お食事代が必要となります。(夕食&朝食¥5,500/1泊/1名) 島の新鮮な魚介と、野菜、私たちが育てたハーブをふんだんに使った「ペスカタリアン・ミール」を心を込めて提供します。★連泊の場合や、お子様はご相談ください。 ◆資源を循環するハーバルサウナ 島の廃材とハーブを使ったスチームサウナ ¥3,300/~3名様 ※夏季(7月~10月)はクローズ ご予約後に、お食事や滞在のリクエストをお伺いするゲストフォームをお送りします。

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A spacious bedroom features two beds with patterned covers, positioned against a backdrop of wooden walls. A decorative wooden panel resembling a mountain landscape is mounted above the beds, while blue curtains partially cover a window, allowing for gentle light diffusion.
Home in Takamatsu
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 158 reviews

central Takamatsu 8min/Exclusive use/Tatami room.

★To Kawaramachi Station:  ・Train → 8 min ・Car → 5 min ★Takamatsu Port  ・Train → 30min ・Car → 10min ★Ritsurin Garden  ・Train → 30min ・Car → 10min ★Takamatsu Expressway, Takamatsu Chuo IC ・Car → 10min ★Convenience store ・Walk→ : 2 min ★ There are also many restaurants nearby ▪️Exterior: Two-story Japanese-style house 1F : Black as the main color. Modern and Western-style 2F : Tatami room. Japanese-style interior Free parking available on site. Parking: Free

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A serene courtyard is surrounded by wooden structures, featuring a path of smooth stones and lush green plants. Soft natural light filters through the leaves, highlighting a small rock formation in the center. Traditional Japanese elements create a calming atmosphere.
Hut in Kawaramachi
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 234 reviews

【ForFamily】60㎡/NearSta/8PPM/traditional/chashitsu/

Hidden Japanese Retreat in the Heart of the City A peaceful, traditional home with a tea room and garden—just 3 mins from Kawaramachi Station, tucked inside a lively shopping arcade. Enjoy izakayas, shops, and great access to islands, temples, and the Shikoku Pilgrimage. The house has a kitchen, tea room, and two soundproofed bedrooms. Some city sounds may be heard, as we're in a vibrant downtown area—ideal for guests who enjoy energy and local charm. We look forward to welcoming you.

Top guest favorite
The traditional house features a tiled roof adorned with decorative elements. Large windows offer views of the serene surroundings, including a landscaped garden with stones and plants. A stone lantern stands prominently in the foreground, enhancing the tranquil setting.
Villa in Tonosho
5 out of 5 average rating, 159 reviews

【Teshima’s Ocean View Retreat Tokuto】King Villa

Tokuto is a newly renovated private mansion built in the 1940s on Teshima. It is conveniently located about 15mins walk from Ieura Port. Enjoy the luxurious architecture of the past, such as the authentic hand blown window glass, Onigawara (Japanese gargoyle roof tiles), and the beautiful gardens with an abundance of stone lanterns. The building consists of 2 villas, King Villa & Queen Villa. As a measure against infectious diseases, we accept one group for each building.

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Apartment in Takamatsu
5 out of 5 average rating, 24 reviews

Takamatsu/2Free Bikes/2BR/Max6/Baby/Entire Private

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The room contains two spacious beds, each dressed in white linens. Textured pillows in soft colors are placed at the head of each bed. A small side table with a lamp is located between the beds, alongside a large window dressed with sheer curtains, allowing natural light to fill the space.
Apartment in Takamatsu
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 98 reviews

[Good location] Takamatsu Station 5-minute walk/Couple/Completely private/Japan's longest shopping street 2-minute walk/Free parking/Naoshima/Art

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Apartment in Takamatsu
5 out of 5 average rating, 61 reviews

[NewOp] 7 minutes walk from Kuribayashi Park/Art/4 bedrooms/2 toilets/1.5 bathrooms/max 10 people/charter/free parking

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Apartment in Takamatsu
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 46 reviews

[harenoya203] 10-minute walk to Kuribayashi Park / Island getaway / Art / 2 beds / 28 m² / Discount for consecutive nights

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Home in Takamatsu
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 46 reviews

[NewOp] Newly built 1 building for rent/Maximum 6 people/3 bedrooms/5 minutes by car to the center of Takamatsu/Free parking/Family & group

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A living room features a comfortable sofa adorned with decorative pillows in various colors. A wooden coffee table sits in front, accompanied by two cups, and a small vase with flowers. Natural light filters through sheer curtains, illuminating the warm and inviting decor.
Apartment in Takamatsu
5 out of 5 average rating, 53 reviews

瓦町駅徒歩6分/最大4名/一室貸切/商店街まで徒歩2分/アート&島巡りアクセス良好/清潔でおしゃれ

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A dining area is presented with a wooden table surrounded by six chairs. Large glass windows offer views of a well-maintained Japanese garden and distant hills, enhancing the natural light in the space. A calming atmosphere is achieved through earthy tones and soft textures.
Home in Shido
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 35 reviews

’25.12グランドオープン!/禅Japandi/北欧と和/全室リノベ済/日本庭園/8名/駐車場2台

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Condo in Tonosho
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 58 reviews

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Takamatsu?

    Many guests choose to stay around the vibrant Kitahama Alley area or near Ritsurin Garden for easy access to cultural sites and local dining. The central district has lively markets and connects well with key attractions.

  • What are the best things to do in Takamatsu with kids?

    Families often explore Ritsurin Garden's ponds and bridges, visit the Takamatsu City Museum of Art for creative exhibits, or discover the playgrounds in Chikko Park. Riding the local streetcar can be a fun way to see city sights together.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Takamatsu?

    Explore Ritsurin Garden's landscaped grounds, stroll the Takamatsu Castle site, and browse Kitahama Alley’s shops and cafes. Tasting locally made Sanuki udon is frequently suggested for visitors.

  • How is the weather in Takamatsu?

    Takamatsu has mild, cool winters around 36–54°F (2–12°C) and summers that can reach 77–91°F (25–33°C) with higher humidity and more rainfall from June through September. Spring and fall often have comfortable temperatures and less rain.

  • When is the best time to visit Takamatsu?

    Late spring and early fall are often recommended, with pleasant temperatures and less frequent rain. Spring cherry blossoms in local parks draw visitors, while autumn foliage creates colorful scenery in gardens.

  • What are the best places to visit in Takamatsu?

    Ritsurin Garden is a frequently suggested site for its traditional landscaping, while Takamatsu Castle presents historic stone walls and water features. Kitahama Alley has a mix of shops and cafes in a converted warehouse setting.

  • What are some hiking trails in Takamatsu?

    Yashima's trails reward hikers with panoramic views and temple visits along the way, while the Shiunzan area has paths through local forested hills. Parks around Takamatsu may have shorter trails suited to a range of experience levels.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Takamatsu?

    Try boating on the ponds at Ritsurin Garden, visiting the Takamatsu City Museum of Art, or enjoying hands-on workshops in Sanuki udon making. Local parks and waterfront paths provide open space for all ages.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Takamatsu?

    Explore the nearby art-rich islands of the Seto Inland Sea, discover traditional towns with historic architecture, or visit open-air hot springs. Coastal temples and local craft studios are also often suggested for day excursions.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Takamatsu?

    Many hosts in Takamatsu welcome pets, especially in neighborhoods with parks or near walking trails. Be sure to check each listing’s amenities for pet policies and availability.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Takamatsu?

    Consider hopping on the local streetcar for easy city access, and try morning visits to Ritsurin Garden for quieter paths. Bringing cash can be useful, as smaller markets may not accept cards.

  • What is Takamatsu known for?

    Takamatsu is known for its traditional Sanuki udon noodles, Ritsurin Garden’s historic landscape, and as a gateway to art sites on the Seto Inland Sea islands. Local ferries connect travelers to surrounding cultural and natural destinations.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Takamatsu?

    Shikoku Mura, an open-air folk museum, has relocated historic buildings in a tranquil setting. Exploring the modern workshops in Kitahama Alley or walking lesser-known temple routes around Yashima can add local character to your visit.

  • What are the best foods to try in Takamatsu?

    Sanuki udon is the most popular local specialty; many travelers enjoy tasting it at shops throughout the city. Other frequently suggested flavors include local seafood, olive-fed beef, and seasonal sweets found at markets.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Takamatsu?

    Pack a lightweight rain jacket for summer’s humidity and showers, comfortable walking shoes for exploring gardens, and layers for cooler evenings in autumn through spring. A reusable water bottle is useful as you explore outdoor sites.

  • What is the nightlife in Takamatsu like?

    The Tamachi and Kitahama areas have a variety of izakaya, music bars, and small venues where guests gather for local dishes and drinks. Nighttime walks along the port or in alley districts provide a lively, yet laid-back, atmosphere.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Takamatsu?

    The Takamatsu Festival in summer features traditional dance and fireworks, while the Sanuki Takamatsu Matsuri celebrates local culture with colorful parades. Art festivals and seasonal celebrations are often held around the port and public gardens.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Takamatsu?

    Many vacation rentals in Takamatsu are suitable for families, offering extra space, kitchens, and amenities for all ages. Neighborhoods near parks and cultural sites provide convenient access for family outings.

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