(ENG) Guided tours exploring the in-depth culture and historical narrative of Takamatsu City
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This comprehensive report outlines five major hidden cultural and historical treasures within Takamatsu City, Japan, emphasizing narratives that extend beyond the region's famous Udon noodles and modern art festivals. The text introduces these locations—including Tamura Shrine, Megijima (Onigashima), Yashima-ji Temple, Takamatsu Castle, and the Hyōge Matsuri—as key sites for understanding the city's identity, which is fundamentally shaped by historical challenges related to water scarcity, local mythology (especially the Momotaro legend), and cultural resilience. Specific attention is given to the religious reverence for water deities (Dragon Gods), unique architectural features like the sea-fed moat (Shioiri-shiki) at Takamatsu Castle, and the spiritual significance of the Shikoku Pilgrimage (Henro) routes. Ultimately, the document serves as a guide for "deep travelers" and storytellers seeking authentic, non-mainstream experiences using local transportation like the Kotoden railway and ferries.
The Unwritten Pages of Yesterday 細 聽 長 風 說 舊 河
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