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From Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigation Jump to search A map of Japan with the island of Shikoku highlighted in brown. Shikoku しこく (四国) is the smallest of Japan's four main islands.[1] About 4 million people live there, fewer than on any of the other main islands. The island lies south of Honshu[2] and east of Kyūshū across the Kanmon Strait. A bridge connects it to Honshu. Farming is a very important business in Shikoku. Citrus fruits are an important product. Shikoku is the home of the 88 Temple Pilgrimage of the Shingon sect of Buddhism. Contents 1 Regions 2 Cities 3 Points of interest 3.1 Castles 3.2 Temples and Shrines 4 Related pages 5 References 6 Other websites Regions[change | change source] Shikoku region covers the entire island.[3] The name Shikoku literally means "four countries" in Japanese. Shikoku was made of four old "countries" or provinces that are now prefectures. In other words, each prefecture has a modern name and an old provincial name. The old names are still used sometimes, especially for foods, music, or art. Ehime, formerly Iyo Province – to the west[4] Kagawa, formerly Sanuki Province – to the north[5] Kōchi, formerly Tosa Province – to the south[6] Tokushima, formerly Awa Province – to the east[7] Cities[change | change source] Kōchi – home of "Yosakoi" and many local sights Matsuyama, Ehime – is best known for the old hot springs at Dogo Onsen Takamatsu, Kagawa – the largest city in Shikoku Tokushima – home of the Awa Odori festival in August Uwajima – has a fertility shrine and wrestling bulls Naruto – the east gate of Shikoku. Points of interest[change | change source] Cape Ashizuri – a scenic cape at the southernmost point of Shikoku Iya Valley – a remote but beautiful mountain valley Kotohira – the site of the Kompira-san shrine Mount Ishizuchi – the tallest peak in Shikoku Castles[change | change source] There are twelve original castles that are left in Japan and Shikoku is home to four of them. Marugame Castle, Marugame Kōchi Castle, Kochi Matsuyama Castle Uwajima Castle, Uwajima. Temples and Shrines[change | change source] The 88 Temple Pilgrimage is a famous but difficult 1,647-kilometer circle around the entire island. Serious pilgrims may choose to complete the 88 Temple Circuit on foot. Other people uses buses. Related pages[change | change source] Provinces of Japan Prefectures of Japan List of regions of Japan List of islands of Japan References[change | change source] Other websites[change | change source] Media related to Shikoku at Wikimedia Commons This short article about Japan can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by .
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