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A blue Shodoshima tour bus travels along a scenic coastal road, offering picturesque views of the Seto Inland Sea and lush green mountains, highlighting the charm of this classic island-hopping tour.
Two visitors joyfully jump with brooms in front of the iconic white windmill at Shodoshima Olive Park, playfully recreating a scene from 'Kiki's Delivery Service' and capturing a memorable photo opportunity.
An aerial close-up of the majestic white Shodoshima Daikannon statue, holding a lotus and overlooking lush green mountains with the sparkling Seto Inland Sea in the distance, embodying a serene Buddhist cultural presence.
A wide aerial view showcasing the magnificent white Shodoshima Daikannon statue nestled among lush green hills, with the picturesque coastline and tranquil Seto Inland Sea stretching beyond, a prominent island landmark.
A vibrant pink cable car glides through the sky at Kankakei Gorge, surrounded by dramatic rock formations and lush green trees, offering stunning panoramic views of Shodoshima's grand mountains and sea.

Shodoshima Classic Day Tour | Shodoshima Olive Park & Kankakei Gorge & Twenty-Four Eyes Movie Village & Shodoshima Great Kannon


Duration:6 hour(s)
Guided language: 日本語
Free cancellation 5 day(s) prior to experience date
Please present the e-voucher on-site

  • Wander through the most enchanting island of the Seto Inland Sea! 
  • At Shodoshima Olive Park, leap into the air with a broom in front of the white windmill and capture the magical moment of becoming a little witch. 
  • Marvel at the breathtaking mountain-and-sea panorama at Kankakei Gorge, one of Japan’s three most beautiful gorges. 
  • Audio guides available in Chinese, English, and Japanese.
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Sightseeing Tours

Tour TypeShared tour
Transportation methodTransfer from meeting point
Minimum participant requirement1 traveler
Tour typesAudio guide
Meal arrangementArrange yourself
Family-friendlyFree for children under 6 (no seat)
Sightseeing typeNatural sights, Bus tour, Islands tour
TransportBus tour

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- Attractions Introduction -

  • Cesium Creek

The valley of Ceshi Gorge, formed by a volcanic eruption 13 million years ago, boasts Shodoshima's largest waterfall, reaching a height of 21 meters. Its name, Ceshi Falls, stemmed from its resemblance to sake pouring from the gorge. Ceshi Gorge itself later acquired the name Ceshi Gorge. Originally, Ceshi Gorge was home to numerous wild monkeys, but during the Showa era, captive breeding was initiated for research, and the experiment was successful within just three months. At the time, there were approximately 130 monkeys, but now as many as 500 live in the area. The monkeys continue to eat sweet potatoes grown on Shodoshima.

  • Hanxia Creek

Kankakei in Shodoshima, Kagawa Prefecture, is known for its "Omote Twelve and Satohachi" (Sato Eight). These refer to the two hiking routes that lead from the base of the mountain to the observation deck near the ropeway's summit station (612 meters above sea level). The western route, called the "Omote Tozan Trail," and the eastern route, called the "Sato Tozan Trail," offer twelve and eight breathtaking views, respectively.

  • Twenty-Four Eyes Movie Village

Upon entering, you'll be greeted by a scene from the early Showa era. Shodoshima was the setting for the classic film "Twenty-Four Eyes." The filming location, built during the filming, has been preserved in its original state and is open to the public. The neighborhood, featuring residential buildings, a wooden school building, and village alleyways, faithfully recreates the early Showa era, evoking a sense of nostalgia and a time warp.

  • Shodoshima Daikannon

Location: Located in Tonosho-cho, Shozu-gun, Kagawa Prefecture.

Features: The giant Guanyin statue, about 50 meters tall, is known as "the most beautiful Guanyin statue in the world" and is one of the landmarks of Shodoshima.

Facilities: An elevator provides direct access to the observation deck above the statue. From here, guests can enjoy breathtaking views of Shodoshima Island and the Seto Inland Sea. The temple also houses and displays numerous Buddhist statues and artworks, showcasing their religious and cultural value.

Itinerary bus reference map

A vibrant blue Shodoshima sightseeing tour bus, adorned with colorful 'Sparkling Shodoshima' (キラリ光る 小豆島) graphics, representing comfortable and convenient island transportation for visitors on the classic day tour.

Consultation window picture

The Shodoshima Sightseeing Tour Bus service station features lockers with cute olive-themed mascots and an information board detailing routes and multi-language audio guide options for an enhanced travel experience.

The following is the download and installation method of the audio guide APP. Passengers can download and prepare in advance.

A promotional image illustrating the multi-language audio guide app for the Shodoshima tour, demonstrating how visitors can easily access rich historical and cultural information on their smartphones to enhance their sightseeing experience.

Purchase Notice

【Travel conditions】【 Terms

Travel origin and destination: Kagawa

Travel days: Round trip

Transportation: Chartered bus

Bus company name: Shodoshima Kotsu

Meals included: Breakfast 0 times Lunch 0 times Dinner 0 times

Accommodation facilities: None

Minimum number of people in a group: 1

Team Leader: 1

Tour guide: 0

【Travel planning/implementation】

Operating company name: Joppan Halliday Trailer Osaka Headquarters

Address: 2-123 Inoget Osaka 10th floor, Umeda 3-chome, Kita-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture, 530-0001

License number: Osaka Prefecture Governor Registered Travel Business No. 2-2181

Travel Association Name: Full member of the National Association of Travel Agents (Osaka Prefecture Branch) Full member of the Zentravel Association (Osaka Prefecture Travel Agents Association) JATA is a cooperating member

Reminders

  • Please arrive at the designated location 15 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time

  • The bus will leave on time, please be sure to board it on time. If you are late, you will automatically be deemed to have given up the trip, and the fees will not be refunded. The company does not assume any responsibility.

  • If you do not show up at the meeting time, you will be deemed to have canceled and left on your own, so please be sure to confirm the meeting location yourself and arrive before the meeting time. If the traveler abandons the tour midway due to personal reasons, the company will not provide a refund.

  • We apologize for arriving at the next attraction early or ending the trip because various facilities are closed or visiting hours are restricted.

  • Sometimes the itinerary may be adjusted due to traffic jams or bad weather, so please be aware.

  • The time to visit each attraction is determined by the traffic conditions on the road or the number of participants on the day.

  • During consecutive holidays, the scheduled end time of the trip may be later than usual due to road congestion. In addition, if the return time is delayed due to other unavoidable reasons, resulting in tourists having to take a taxi or accommodation, please forgive me that our company cannot bear the cost.

  • Smoking is prohibited throughout the bus and there are no restrooms.

  • There is a Japanese tour guide on the bus, and English or Chinese audio guides are available for guests who do not speak Japanese.

  • After the start of the day's itinerary, if the facility is suspended due to force majeure, a partial refund will be made. In the event of trip cancellation, a full refund will be issued.

  • The itinerary will arrange lunch time at the top of Kankakei Gorge. Please note that depending on congestion at Kankakei Gorge, there may be a waiting time.

  • After the start of the day's itinerary, if the facility is suspended due to force majeure, a partial refund will be made. Because the facility admission fees included in the trip fee are different from the facility's published price, we cannot refund at the facility's published price. Please understand.

  • The island's cooking place, Itokuan, is closed on Wednesdays and will be sold at the Marukane Memorial Museum store instead.

  • Due to cable maintenance and renewal work, the Kankakei Ropeway will be temporarily closed on October 1, 2025, and from January 14 to February 6, 2026. During this period, we will provide alternative Shodoshima souvenirs, and no refunds will be issued. Thank you for your understanding.

Cancellation Policy

  • Cancellations 5 day(s) (inclusive) before the selected date are allowed. Unused orders can be canceled for free
  • For cancellations made 3 to 4 days prior to selected date, a cancellation fee of 50% will apply
  • Cancellation is not allowed between 0–2 days from the selected date. Orders cannot be canceled or modified, and refunds will not be granted.
NOTE
  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

FAQ

1. What makes Shodoshima Island a unique travel destination?

Shodoshima, often called the "Mediterranean of Japan," is renowned for its mild climate, stunning natural beauty, and rich cultural heritage. Visitors can explore picturesque olive groves, dramatic gorges like Kankakei, and charming coastal villages. The island is also famous as a filming location and offers unique experiences like the Angel Road. Its blend of scenic landscapes, delicious local produce, and artistic sites makes it a distinctive and appealing destination in the Seto Inland Sea.

2. When is the ideal season to visit Shodoshima Island for the best experience?

Shodoshima is delightful year-round, but spring (March-May) offers pleasant weather for outdoor activities and cherry blossoms, while autumn (October-November) is ideal for vibrant autumn foliage, especially at Kankakei Gorge, and the olive harvest season. Summer (June-August) is perfect for enjoying beaches and marine activities. Winter is quieter but still offers beautiful scenery and less crowded attractions.

3. What is the Angel Road in Shodoshima and how can visitors experience it?

The Angel Road is a natural sandbar connecting Shodoshima to three small islets, only appearing twice daily at low tide. Legend says that couples who cross hand-in-hand will find happiness. Visitors can walk across the sandbar during low tide, collect shells, and enjoy panoramic views from the observation deck on the main island. It is essential to check local tide schedules in advance to plan your visit.

4. What unique activities can visitors enjoy at Shodoshima Olive Park?

Shodoshima Olive Park offers a delightful experience amidst beautiful olive groves. Visitors can rent a magical broom to replicate the famous "Kiki's Delivery Service" flying scene in front of the white Greek-style windmill, perfect for memorable photos. The park also features an olive memorial hall, an herb garden, and shops selling a variety of olive-related products, including olive oil, cosmetics, and local crafts.

5. What are the best viewpoints and activities at Kankakei Gorge?

Kankakei Gorge, one of Japan's three most beautiful gorges, offers spectacular views, especially during autumn when the foliage is vibrant. Visitors can take a scenic ropeway ride to the summit, enjoying panoramic vistas of the rugged cliffs and the Seto Inland Sea. At the top, there are several observation decks and well-maintained walking trails of varying difficulty, allowing for stunning photos and immersive nature exploration.

6. What historical insights and experiences does the Twenty-Four Eyes Movie Village offer?

The Twenty-Four Eyes Movie Village is a charming open-air museum preserving the set of the 1954 film "Twenty-Four Eyes," depicting life in early Showa-era Japan. Visitors can explore reconstructed wooden schoolhouses, traditional houses, and shops, stepping back in time. The village evokes nostalgia, offering insights into Japan's past and the film's poignant story, complete with a small museum and local craft shops.

7. What is the significance of the Shodoshima Great Kannon and what can visitors see there?

The Shodoshima Great Kannon is a towering white statue of Guanyin, the Buddhist goddess of mercy, standing at an impressive 61 meters. It serves as a symbol of peace and compassion. Visitors can enter the statue and ascend to its observation deck, located near the chest, to enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding Shodoshima landscape and the serene Seto Inland Sea. The site also includes a temple complex.

8. How can visitors travel to Shodoshima Island from major nearby cities like Takamatsu or Kobe?

Shodoshima Island is primarily accessed by ferry. From Takamatsu, frequent ferries operate to various ports on Shodoshima, including Tonoshō, Kusakabe, and Sakate, with journey times ranging from approximately 30 to 60 minutes. From Kobe, direct ferries are also available, offering a longer but scenic route across the Seto Inland Sea. Visitors can choose between high-speed passenger ferries or car ferries depending on their needs.

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