As of 2024 January
Yashima Mountaintop Facility(a.k.a Yashimāru)
This approx. 200-meter-long corridor-shaped building, a work of art built for the Setouchi Triennale 2022, has a sense of openness thanks to the glass walls that extend along all sides.
On the observatory deck, visitors can enjoy a spectacular panoramic view of Takamatsu’s city center and the many beautiful islands of the Seto Inland Sea.
The facility also houses Japan’s only large-scale panoramic painting, a rare and valuable painting inspired by the Battle of Yashima during the Genpei War (admission fee required, reservation possible).
On the observatory deck, visitors can enjoy a spectacular panoramic view of Takamatsu’s city center and the many beautiful islands of the Seto Inland Sea.
The facility also houses Japan’s only large-scale panoramic painting, a rare and valuable painting inspired by the Battle of Yashima during the Genpei War (admission fee required, reservation possible).
Address | 1784-6 Yashima Higashimachi, Takamatsu, Kagawa |
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Business Hours |
9:00-17:00 Fridays, Saturdays and days before public holidays: 9:00-21:00 |
Business holiday | Tuesday (the following weekday if Tuesday is a national holiday), |
Fees |
No admission fee for Yashimāru Note: 1,000 yen admission fee for the panoramic painting exhibition |
Access | About a 10-minute walk from the Yashima Sanjo Kanko parking lot |
Parking |
Paid parking available at the Yashima Sanjo Kanko parking lot 300 yen for ordinary vehicles, 200 yen for motorcycles, 1,200 yen for buses Parking available: 6:30–22:00 Note: December 31: 6:30–24:00, January 1: 0:00–22:00 |
For inquiries | +8187-802-8466 |
Official website | https://www.yashima-navi.jp/en/yashimaru/ |