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Karst Coffee, which won the third place, is a mobile cafe operating in a grass field in the Shikoku Karst dotted with white-colored limestone rock formations in Kumakogen, Ehime Prefecture.
Stretching along a ridge that straddles Ehime and neighbouring Kochi prefecture, the Shikoku Karst offers panoramic views at any time of the year. The term "karst" refers to land made up of ...
Situated on the eastern side of the Shikoku Karst, the Tengu Highlands of Kochi Prefecture are mostly known as a prime viewing spot for starry night skies. But during fall, visitors can experience ...
Located between the Seto Inland Sea and the Pacific Ocean is the island of Shikoku, home to its four prefectures: Ehime, Kagawa, Tokushima and Kochi. Despite being the smallest among Japan’s four main ...
Henro, a pilgrimage of 88 temples in Shikoku, is a tradition with a long history. It attracts 150,000 people from all over the world annually. Calling these pilgrims "o-henro-san," or those who ...