• Liminal Air -core-/Shinji Ohmaki

    Liminal Air -core-/Shinji Ohmaki

  • Walking Ark/Keisuke Yamaguchi

    Walking Ark/Keisuke Yamaguchi

  • Sea Gulls Parking Lot/Takahito Kimura

    Sea Gulls Parking Lot/Takahito Kimura

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    • We kindly ask that you wear a face mask when visiting Oshima to protect the health of the residents of Oshima Seishoen.
    SETOUCHI TRIENNALE 2025

    The Setouchi Triennale

    The Setouchi Triennale is held on various islands in the Seto Inland Sea every three years.
    The art festival is characterized by the artwork creation process: Artists create art based on the history, culture, and unique features of the lifestyle cultivated on the islands while mixing with local islanders. Many domestic and international guests have visited, enjoying their special time on the islands, experiencing art, interacting with islanders, and eating local food.

    Spring session
    4/18(Friday)5/25(Sunday)
    Summer session
    8/1(Friday)8/31(Sunday)
    Fall session
    10/3(Friday)11/9(Sunday)

    Special feature: Art

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    Urban district and suburbs

    The city center is the gateway to Shikoku and the face of Takamatsu. The area is filled with a wide variety of attractions including shopping and gourmet experiences and also the historical, cultural and artistic features of Takamatsu. You can stroll about in free moments during your trip using the trains and buses. Find your own favorite spots. If you explore the side streets, you can discover a different side of Takamatsu.

    Megijima/Ogijima

    Megijima and Ogijima, two islands located side-by-side off the coast of Takamatsu, can be easily accessed by ferry from Takamatsu Port. Megijima is also known as Onigashima. Enjoy the relaxing atmosphere of the islands, appreciate the contemporary artwork of The Setouchi Triennale and stroll through the narrow alleys and the terraced communities that appear like fish scales.

    Goshikidai

    Goshikidai Pleateu translates as the five-color lava plateau. As its name implies, it consists of five peaks: Konomine (red), Kiinomine (yellow), Kuromine (black), Aomine (blue), and Shiramine (white). Enjoy driving the Goshikidai Skyline running from south to north, with its beautiful views of the Seto Inland Sea.

    Kinashi/Kokubunji

    Kinashi and Kokubunji are the largest pine bonsai production areas in Japan. Many domestic and overseas bonsai fans visit these places known as the home of Takamatsu bonsai. Bonsai gardens and fields are located in residential districts and are a part of the community. Enjoy viewing gardens and making bonsai.

    Busshozan/Ichinomiya

    Busshozan prospered in the Edo period (1603-1868) as a temple town of Honenji, the family temple dedicated to the feudal lord of Takamatsu. The historic Onari-Kaido Highway that stretches through the town is dotted with cafes and general stores in renovated traditional Japanese houses. It’s a hideaway where a modern atmosphere blends into a quaint traditional charm of the area.

    "There are several temples and shrines loved by local people in Ichinomiya, including Ichinomiya Temple, which is one of the temples of the 88 Temple Pilgrimage in Shikoku. It is in the area along the Kotoden Kotohira Line, as is Bushozan."

    Yashima/Aji/Mure

    Yashima’s historic highlights that capture your imagination include Yashimaji Temple of the Shikoku Pilgrimage, ancient castle ruins, and the historic battlefield of the Genpei War. The sunset from the top of Mt. Yashima is spectacular. Mt.Gokenzan, which lies between the areas of Aji and Mure, is one of Japan’s leading stone production areas. The Aji Stone quarried here is called the diamond of granite and is highly valued. You can also visit the filming locations of a very popular movie, “Crying Out Love, in the Center of the World,” also known as “Socrates in Love,” while in Aji.

    Shionoe

    Located at the southern end of the city of Takamatsu, Shionoe is a hot spring area known as Takamatsu’s Onsen Retreat. Legend has it that the renowned Buddhist priest Gyoki (668-749) discovered it, and Kukai (774-835), also known posthumously as Kobo Daishi, made it known as a place for a hot-spring cure. The rich nature of Shionoe surrounded by mountains will heal your body and soul with cherry blossoms in spring, fireflies in summer, and autumn leaves in fall.

    Kagawa/Konan

    The Kagawa/Konan area is next to the Koto River flowing through central Kagawa Prefecture. It is a prosperous agricultural area thanks to its fertile land and abundant water resources. There are spots that you can visit when waiting to board your plane as it is located near Takamatsu Airport, and there are also spots you can enjoy with your family.

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    To reduce traffic congestion on the islands, please refrain from traveling to them by car, with the exception of Shodoshima.

    Area Map

    Urban district and suburbs

    The city center is the gateway to Shikoku and the face of Takamatsu. The area is filled with a wide variety of attractions including shopping and gourmet experiences and also the historical, cultural and artistic features of Takamatsu. You can stroll about in free moments during your trip using the trains and buses. Find your own favorite spots. If you explore the side streets, you can discover a different side of Takamatsu.

    Megijima / Ogijima

    Megijima and Ogijima, two islands located side-by-side off the coast of Takamatsu, can be easily accessed by ferry from Takamatsu Port. Megijima is also known as Onigashima. Enjoy the relaxing atmosphere of the islands, appreciate the contemporary artwork of The Setouchi Triennale and stroll through the narrow alleys and the terraced communities that appear like fish scales.

    Goshikidai

    Goshikidai Pleateu translates as the five-color lava plateau. As its name implies, it consists of five peaks: Konomine (red), Kiinomine (yellow), Kuromine (black), Aomine (blue), and Shiramine (white). Enjoy driving the Goshikidai Skyline running from south to north, with its beautiful views of the Seto Inland Sea.

    Kinashi / Kokubunji

    Kinashi and Kokubunji are the largest pine bonsai production areas in Japan. Many domestic and overseas bonsai fans visit these places known as the home of Takamatsu bonsai. Bonsai gardens and fields are located in residential districts and are a part of the community. Enjoy viewing gardens and making bonsai.

    Busshozan / Ichinomiya

    Busshozan prospered in the Edo period (1603-1868) as a temple town of Honenji, the family temple dedicated to the feudal lord of Takamatsu. The historic Onari-Kaido Highway that stretches through the town is dotted with cafes and general stores in renovated traditional Japanese houses. It’s a hideaway where a modern atmosphere blends into a quaint traditional charm of the area.
    "There are several temples and shrines loved by local people in Ichinomiya, including Ichinomiya Temple, which is one of the temples of the 88 Temple Pilgrimage in Shikoku. It is in the area along the Kotoden Kotohira Line, as is Bushozan."

    Yashima / Aji / Mure

    Yashima’s historic highlights that capture your imagination include Yashimaji Temple of the Shikoku Pilgrimage, ancient castle ruins, and the historic battlefield of the Genpei War. The sunset from the top of Mt. Yashima is spectacular. Mt.Gokenzan, which lies between the areas of Aji and Mure, is one of Japan’s leading stone production areas. The Aji Stone quarried here is called the diamond of granite and is highly valued. You can also visit the filming locations of a very popular movie, “Crying Out Love, in the Center of the World,” also known as “Socrates in Love,” while in Aji.

    Shionoe

    Located at the southern end of the city of Takamatsu, Shionoe is a hot spring area known as Takamatsu’s Onsen Retreat. Legend has it that the renowned Buddhist priest Gyoki (668-749) discovered it, and Kukai (774-835), also known posthumously as Kobo Daishi, made it known as a place for a hot-spring cure. The rich nature of Shionoe surrounded by mountains will heal your body and soul with cherry blossoms in spring, fireflies in summer, and autumn leaves in fall.

    Kagawa / Konan

    The Kagawa/Konan area is next to the Koto River flowing through central Kagawa Prefecture. It is a prosperous agricultural area thanks to its fertile land and abundant water resources. There are spots that you can visit when waiting to board your plane as it is located near Takamatsu Airport, and there are also spots you can enjoy with your family.

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