Discover the history and development of washi (Japanese paper) at Ino, about 10km west of downtown K身chi. There are demonstrations of nagashizuki papermaking techniques and on the first Sunday of every month, there's a papermaking class (?400; in Japanese only). Check out the excellent English website for details. The museum is a 10-minute walk from both the Ino JR and tram stations.
Lonely Planet's must-see attractions
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鬼身釵堯勳-轍身 is one of just a dozen castles in Japan to have survived with its original tenshu-kaku (keep) intact. The castle was originally built during the#
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Pilgrims will be hoofing it through Shikoku's mountainous interior to get here, but you'll want your own wheels if you're not a henro to get to the#
K身chi Castle Museum of History
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This new museum (opened in 2017), celebrating the history of K身chi castle, is an architectural achievement in its own right. Entry is free to the museum#
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Our favourite street market in Shikoku is 300 years old and takes place every Sunday along 1.3km of ?te-suji, the main road leading to the castle. Around#
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This popular cave has some interesting stalactites and stalagmites, and traces of prehistoric habitation. The route gets quite steep in places. Visitors#
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Katsura-hama is a popular beach 12km south of central K身chi at the point where K身chi's harbour empties out into the bay. Strong currents prohibit swimming#
Sakamoto Ry身ma Memorial Museum
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At Katsura-hama, this museum tells the story of hometown hero Sakamoto Ry身ma. Born in K身chi in 1835, Ry身ma brought about the alliance between the Satsuma #
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At Godaisan in the east of the city, you'll find Chikurin-ji, Temple 31 of the 88. The extensive grounds feature a five-storey pagoda and thousands of#
Nearby Shikoku attractions
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鬼身釵堯勳-轍身 is one of just a dozen castles in Japan to have survived with its original tenshu-kaku (keep) intact. The castle was originally built during the#
2. K身chi Castle Museum of History
6.45 MILES
This new museum (opened in 2017), celebrating the history of K身chi castle, is an architectural achievement in its own right. Entry is free to the museum#
6.62 MILES
Our favourite street market in Shikoku is 300 years old and takes place every Sunday along 1.3km of ?te-suji, the main road leading to the castle. Around#
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This tiny reconstructed bridge from the Edo period is renowned throughout Japan thanks to a romantic song in which it features. For older Japanese people,#
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At Godaisan in the east of the city, you'll find Chikurin-ji, Temple 31 of the 88. The extensive grounds feature a five-storey pagoda and thousands of#
6. K身chi Prefectural Makino Botanical Garden
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Next to Chikurin-ji entrance gates on the south side of Godaisan, east of the city centre, are the impressive K身chi Prefectural Makino Botanical Gardens,#
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Several kilometres east of the town centre is the mountain of Godaisan, where you can enjoy excellent views of the city from a lookout point (桯咡怢). Near#
8. Sakamoto Ry身ma Memorial Museum
9.28 MILES
At Katsura-hama, this museum tells the story of hometown hero Sakamoto Ry身ma. Born in K身chi in 1835, Ry身ma brought about the alliance between the Satsuma #