National Geographic news: Done the Camino? Try tackling Japan’s 88-temple Shikoku Trail
Shikoku has a quiet, but profound presence in Japan's archipelago. It wears its heart on its sleeve, inviting you to explore its sunlit coasts and misty mountain trails. Perhaps you'll find a friend ...
A van road trip through Shikoku reveals a quieter, more authentic side of Japan, where winding coastal roads, small towns, and untouched landscapes create an experience far from the usual tourist path ...
Newsweek: Shikoku: The only place in Japan listed on the New York Times “52 Best Places to Go”
Over the past few years, a different aspect of Japanese culture is gaining in popularity overseas: the Shikoku pilgrimage, in which pilgrims cover a distance of as much as 1,400 kilometers and visit ...
Shikoku: The only place in Japan listed on the New York Times “52 Best Places to Go”
Asia One: We let a local plan our trip to Shikoku, Japan – here are the best highlights and tips
We let a local plan our trip to Shikoku, Japan – here are the best highlights and tips
(My attempt at Haiku, the famous 17 syllable form of poem first written in Matsuyama, Shikoku, Japan.) Beyond the bright lights of Tokyo or Kyoto lies the smallest and most seldom visited of Japan's ...
This comprehensive Shikoku guide uncovers Japan’s most underrated island, from vine bridges and hidden valleys to art islands, castles, and historic onsens. The post Comprehensive Guide For Visiting ...
The New York Times: 88 Temples, 750 Miles, Untold Gifts: Japan’s Shikoku Pilgrimage