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Prefecture
Japanese transcription(s)
bull Japanese 香川県
bull Rōmaji Kagawa-ken
Flag Symbol
Country Japan
Region Shikoku
Island Shikoku
Capital Takamatsu
Government
bull Governor Keizō Hamada
Area
bull Total 186170 km2
(71881 sq mi)
Area rank 47th
Population (May 1 2016)
bull Total 974052
bull Rank 40th
bull Density 52320km2
(13551sq mi)
ISO 3166code
JP-37
Kagawa Prefecture
Kagawa Prefecture (香川県 Kagawa-ken) is the smallest
prefecture of Japan (by area) It is located on Shikoku
island[1] and the capital is Takamatsu[2]
HistoryBattle of Yashima
GeographyCities
Towns
Mergers
Economy
Foods
Demographics
EducationUniversities
Sports
Tour ism
Transportat ionRailroad
BusDeparture from Takamatsu
RoadExpressway
National Highway
Port
Airport
In popular culture
References
External l inks
Kagawa was formerly known as Sanuki Province[3]
For a brief period between August 187 6 and December
1888 Kagawa was made a part of Ehime Prefecture[4]
Kagawa Prefecture香川県
Contents
History
Battle of Yashima
Coor din a tes 3 4 deg1 6 primeN 1 3 3 deg5 7 primeE
Districts 5
Municipalities 17
Flower Olive (Olea europaea)
Tree Olive (Olea europaea)
Bird Lesser cuckoo(Cuculus poliocephalus)
Website wwwprefkagawajp (httpwwwprefkagawajpforeignershtml)
Located in Kagawas capital city Takamatsu the mountain
of Y ashima was the battlefield for one of the best-known
struggles between the Heike and the Genji clans
Kagawa comprises the northeast corner of Shikoku
bordering Ehime Prefecture on the west and Tokushima
Prefecture on the south with a coastline on the Seto Inland
Sea facing Okayama Prefecture and the Kansai The Sanuki
Mountains run along the southern border
Kagawa is currently the smallest prefecture by area in Japan Osaka Prefecture held that title until Kansai
International Airport was reclaimed from the ocean in the early 1990s pushing its land area slightly
above Kagawas Kagawa is a relatively narrow prefecture located between the mountains of Shikoku and
the sea
As of April 1 2012 11 of the total land area of the prefecture was designated as Natural Parks namely
Setonaikai National Park and Ōtaki-Ōkawa Prefectural Natural Park[5]
Eight cities are located in Kagawa Prefecture
Higashikagawa
Kanonji
Marugame
Mitoyo
Sakaide
Sanuki
Takamatsu (capital)
Zentsūji
These are the towns in each district
Geography
Cities
Map of Kagawa Prefecture
City Town
Takamatsu
Towns
Ayauta District
Ayagawa
Utazu
Kagawa District
Naoshima
Kita District
Miki
Nakatado District
Kotohira
Mannō
Tadotsu
Shōzu District
Shōdoshima
Tonoshō
Sanuki udon (a type of udon noodle) is the most famous local food
of Kagawa Prefecture In 2008 there were over 7 00 udon
restaurants in this prefecture alone
Aside from udon Kagawa is also famous for hone-tsuki-dori
seasoned chicken thigh cooked on the bone Originating from
Marugame City the dish has now become a popular dish in izakaya
restaurants across the country
Olives and olive-related products have also come to be recognized
as Kagawa foods As the first place in Japan to successfully
cultivate olives Kagawa has been producing olive-related products since 1908 As well as winning both
domestic and international awards for the quality of its olive oil Kagawa has also created two offshoot
Marugame
Kotohira
Mergers
Economy
Foods
People queuing for udon in Kagawa
food brands from its olive industry - olive beef and olive yellowtail Waste organic matter from olive
pressing is used as feed for cattle and the Y ellowtail Amberjack Due to the high amount of polyphenol in
the olive waste the flesh of the respective meats does not oxidize or lose colour easily
Other local specialties include wasanbon sugar sweets soumen noodles and shoyu soy sauce Rare sugar
researches are thriving and have discovered mass production culture enzymesD-tagatose 3-epimerase is
an enzyme that catalyzes the reversible epimerization reaction of the 3rd carbon of ketose
Kagawa University in Takamatsu
Kagawa Prefectural College of Health Sciences
Shikoku Gakuin University in Zentsuji
Takamatsu University
Tokushima Bunri University in Sanuki
The sports teams listed below are based in Kagawa
Baseball
Kagawa Olive Guyners
Basketball
Kagawa Five Arrows (Takamatsu)
Football (Soccer)
Kamatamare Sanuki (Takamatsu)
Volleyball
Shikoku Eighty 8 Queen
Ice Hockey
Kagawa Ice Fellows (see Japan Ice Hockey Federation)
Kotohira
Kanamaruza Kabuki Theatre
Konpira Shrine
Manno
Manno Lake
Sanuki Manno National Park
Marugame
Demographics
Education
Universities
Sports
Tourism
Marugame Castle
Marugame Genichiro-Inokuma Museum of Contemporary Art
Naoshima Island
Ando Museum
Benesse House
Chichu Art Museum
Lee Ufan Museum
Setonaikai National Park
Shikoku Pilgrimage ndash Zentsū-ji Motoyama-ji Yashima-ji etc
Shodoshima
Kankakei Gorge
Shodoshima Olive Park
Takamatsu
Megijima and Ogijima
Ritsurin Garden
Takamatsu Castle
Yashima the island on which the Battle of Yashima was fought
Teshima Island
Shima Kitchen
Teshima Art Museum
Based on its ancient name Sanuki Kagawa is famous for its
Sanuki udon (wheat noodles) Recent years have seen an interest
in Sanuki udon across Japan and many Japanese now take day-
trips to taste the many Sanuki udon restaurants in Kagawa
JR Shikoku
Honshi-Bisan Line
Yosan Line
Dosan Line
Kotoku Line
Kotoden (Takamatsu Kotohira Electric Railroad)
Kotohira Line
Shido Line
Nagao Line
Tokyo Station
Shinjuku of Tokyo
Tokyo Disneyland
Hachioji
Yokohama
Kanamaruza Kabuki Theatre
Benesse House Naoshima
Manno Lake
Sanuki Manno National Park
Transportation
Railroad
Bus
Departure from Takamatsu
Nagoya
Kyoto Station
Osaka
Umeda
Nanba
Kansai Intl Airport
Kobe
Sannomiya
Maiko Bus Stop
Tokushima
Kōchi
Matsuyama
Yawatahama
Hiroshima
Fukuoka
Kokura Station
Hakata Station
Tenjin Station
Seto Chuo Expressway
Takamatsu Expressway
Matsuyama Expressway
Route 11 (Tokushima-Takamatsu-Marugame-Niihama-Maysuyama)
Route 30
Route 32 (Takamatsu-Kotohira-Kochi)
Route 193
Route 318
Route 319
Route 377
Route 436
Route 438
Port of Takamatsu ndash Ferry route to Uno Tonoshō (Shōdoshima Island) Kobe Naoshima
Port of Marugame
Port of Tadotsu
Port of Tonoshō ndash Ferry route to Okayama Himeji Kobe and Osaka
Takamatsu Airport
Kankakei
Ritsurin GardenRoad
Expressway
National Highway
Port
Airport
The novel Battle Royale by Koushun Takami was set in the fictional town of Shiroiwa (Castle Rock) in the
Kagawa Prefecture Okishima the fictional island on which much of the novel takes place is placed in the
Seto Inland Sea The manga also places Shiroiwa in Kagawa Prefecture while the film moves Shiroiwa to
Kanagawa Prefecture
Takamatsu Kagawa Prefecture is also the main setting of the book Kafka on the Shore by Haruki
Murakami
Kagawa Prefecture is also the setting of the anime Pocos Udon World My Bride is a Mermaid and Y uki
Y una is a Hero
Kagawa Prefecture English homepage (httpwwwprefkagawajpforeignershtml)
(in Japanese) Official Kagawa Prefecture Japanese homepage (httpwwwprefkagawajp)
National Archives of Japan Kagawa map (1891) (httpjpimgdigitalarchivesgojpjpg_prgjgmWebTmpFileDispenv=jpeg2k_imagesezufukenchizu027_kagawa_eenv)
Notes from Shikoku (httpnotesfromshikokublogspotcom) in English
Retrieved from httpsenwikipediaorgwindexphptitle=Kagawa_Prefectureampoldid=849569815
This page was last edited on 9 July 2018 at 2213 (UTC)
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License additional terms may apply By usingthis site you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy Wikipediareg is a registered trademark of the WikimediaFoundation Inc a non-profit organization
1 Nussbaum Louis-Freacutedeacuteric (2005) Kagawa prefecture in (httpsbooksgooglecombooksid=p2QnPijAEmEC
amppg=PA446)Japan Encyclopedia p 446 (httpsbooksgooglecombooksid=p2QnPijAEmECamppg=PA446) p 446
at Google Books
2 Nussbaum Takamatsu at p 934 (httpsbooksgooglecombooksid=p2QnPijAEmECamppg=PA934) p 934 at
Google Books
3 Nussbaum Provinces and prefectures at p 780 (httpsbooksgooglecombooksid=p2QnPijAEmECamppg=PA7
80) p 780 at Google Books
4 Ikatachōshi Editing Committee ed (March 31 1987) Ikatachōshi 伊方町誌 [Ikata Town History] (in Japanese)
Town of Ikata printed by DAI-ICHI HOKI Publishing
5 General overview of area figures for Natural Parks by prefecture (httpwwwenvgojpennaturenpspark
docfilesnp_6pdf) (PDF) Ministry of the Environment Retrieved 19 August 2012
In popular culture
References
External links
Districts 5
Municipalities 17
Flower Olive (Olea europaea)
Tree Olive (Olea europaea)
Bird Lesser cuckoo(Cuculus poliocephalus)
Website wwwprefkagawajp (httpwwwprefkagawajpforeignershtml)
Located in Kagawas capital city Takamatsu the mountain
of Y ashima was the battlefield for one of the best-known
struggles between the Heike and the Genji clans
Kagawa comprises the northeast corner of Shikoku
bordering Ehime Prefecture on the west and Tokushima
Prefecture on the south with a coastline on the Seto Inland
Sea facing Okayama Prefecture and the Kansai The Sanuki
Mountains run along the southern border
Kagawa is currently the smallest prefecture by area in Japan Osaka Prefecture held that title until Kansai
International Airport was reclaimed from the ocean in the early 1990s pushing its land area slightly
above Kagawas Kagawa is a relatively narrow prefecture located between the mountains of Shikoku and
the sea
As of April 1 2012 11 of the total land area of the prefecture was designated as Natural Parks namely
Setonaikai National Park and Ōtaki-Ōkawa Prefectural Natural Park[5]
Eight cities are located in Kagawa Prefecture
Higashikagawa
Kanonji
Marugame
Mitoyo
Sakaide
Sanuki
Takamatsu (capital)
Zentsūji
These are the towns in each district
Geography
Cities
Map of Kagawa Prefecture
City Town
Takamatsu
Towns
Ayauta District
Ayagawa
Utazu
Kagawa District
Naoshima
Kita District
Miki
Nakatado District
Kotohira
Mannō
Tadotsu
Shōzu District
Shōdoshima
Tonoshō
Sanuki udon (a type of udon noodle) is the most famous local food
of Kagawa Prefecture In 2008 there were over 7 00 udon
restaurants in this prefecture alone
Aside from udon Kagawa is also famous for hone-tsuki-dori
seasoned chicken thigh cooked on the bone Originating from
Marugame City the dish has now become a popular dish in izakaya
restaurants across the country
Olives and olive-related products have also come to be recognized
as Kagawa foods As the first place in Japan to successfully
cultivate olives Kagawa has been producing olive-related products since 1908 As well as winning both
domestic and international awards for the quality of its olive oil Kagawa has also created two offshoot
Marugame
Kotohira
Mergers
Economy
Foods
People queuing for udon in Kagawa
food brands from its olive industry - olive beef and olive yellowtail Waste organic matter from olive
pressing is used as feed for cattle and the Y ellowtail Amberjack Due to the high amount of polyphenol in
the olive waste the flesh of the respective meats does not oxidize or lose colour easily
Other local specialties include wasanbon sugar sweets soumen noodles and shoyu soy sauce Rare sugar
researches are thriving and have discovered mass production culture enzymesD-tagatose 3-epimerase is
an enzyme that catalyzes the reversible epimerization reaction of the 3rd carbon of ketose
Kagawa University in Takamatsu
Kagawa Prefectural College of Health Sciences
Shikoku Gakuin University in Zentsuji
Takamatsu University
Tokushima Bunri University in Sanuki
The sports teams listed below are based in Kagawa
Baseball
Kagawa Olive Guyners
Basketball
Kagawa Five Arrows (Takamatsu)
Football (Soccer)
Kamatamare Sanuki (Takamatsu)
Volleyball
Shikoku Eighty 8 Queen
Ice Hockey
Kagawa Ice Fellows (see Japan Ice Hockey Federation)
Kotohira
Kanamaruza Kabuki Theatre
Konpira Shrine
Manno
Manno Lake
Sanuki Manno National Park
Marugame
Demographics
Education
Universities
Sports
Tourism
Marugame Castle
Marugame Genichiro-Inokuma Museum of Contemporary Art
Naoshima Island
Ando Museum
Benesse House
Chichu Art Museum
Lee Ufan Museum
Setonaikai National Park
Shikoku Pilgrimage ndash Zentsū-ji Motoyama-ji Yashima-ji etc
Shodoshima
Kankakei Gorge
Shodoshima Olive Park
Takamatsu
Megijima and Ogijima
Ritsurin Garden
Takamatsu Castle
Yashima the island on which the Battle of Yashima was fought
Teshima Island
Shima Kitchen
Teshima Art Museum
Based on its ancient name Sanuki Kagawa is famous for its
Sanuki udon (wheat noodles) Recent years have seen an interest
in Sanuki udon across Japan and many Japanese now take day-
trips to taste the many Sanuki udon restaurants in Kagawa
JR Shikoku
Honshi-Bisan Line
Yosan Line
Dosan Line
Kotoku Line
Kotoden (Takamatsu Kotohira Electric Railroad)
Kotohira Line
Shido Line
Nagao Line
Tokyo Station
Shinjuku of Tokyo
Tokyo Disneyland
Hachioji
Yokohama
Kanamaruza Kabuki Theatre
Benesse House Naoshima
Manno Lake
Sanuki Manno National Park
Transportation
Railroad
Bus
Departure from Takamatsu
Nagoya
Kyoto Station
Osaka
Umeda
Nanba
Kansai Intl Airport
Kobe
Sannomiya
Maiko Bus Stop
Tokushima
Kōchi
Matsuyama
Yawatahama
Hiroshima
Fukuoka
Kokura Station
Hakata Station
Tenjin Station
Seto Chuo Expressway
Takamatsu Expressway
Matsuyama Expressway
Route 11 (Tokushima-Takamatsu-Marugame-Niihama-Maysuyama)
Route 30
Route 32 (Takamatsu-Kotohira-Kochi)
Route 193
Route 318
Route 319
Route 377
Route 436
Route 438
Port of Takamatsu ndash Ferry route to Uno Tonoshō (Shōdoshima Island) Kobe Naoshima
Port of Marugame
Port of Tadotsu
Port of Tonoshō ndash Ferry route to Okayama Himeji Kobe and Osaka
Takamatsu Airport
Kankakei
Ritsurin GardenRoad
Expressway
National Highway
Port
Airport
The novel Battle Royale by Koushun Takami was set in the fictional town of Shiroiwa (Castle Rock) in the
Kagawa Prefecture Okishima the fictional island on which much of the novel takes place is placed in the
Seto Inland Sea The manga also places Shiroiwa in Kagawa Prefecture while the film moves Shiroiwa to
Kanagawa Prefecture
Takamatsu Kagawa Prefecture is also the main setting of the book Kafka on the Shore by Haruki
Murakami
Kagawa Prefecture is also the setting of the anime Pocos Udon World My Bride is a Mermaid and Y uki
Y una is a Hero
Kagawa Prefecture English homepage (httpwwwprefkagawajpforeignershtml)
(in Japanese) Official Kagawa Prefecture Japanese homepage (httpwwwprefkagawajp)
National Archives of Japan Kagawa map (1891) (httpjpimgdigitalarchivesgojpjpg_prgjgmWebTmpFileDispenv=jpeg2k_imagesezufukenchizu027_kagawa_eenv)
Notes from Shikoku (httpnotesfromshikokublogspotcom) in English
Retrieved from httpsenwikipediaorgwindexphptitle=Kagawa_Prefectureampoldid=849569815
This page was last edited on 9 July 2018 at 2213 (UTC)
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License additional terms may apply By usingthis site you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy Wikipediareg is a registered trademark of the WikimediaFoundation Inc a non-profit organization
1 Nussbaum Louis-Freacutedeacuteric (2005) Kagawa prefecture in (httpsbooksgooglecombooksid=p2QnPijAEmEC
amppg=PA446)Japan Encyclopedia p 446 (httpsbooksgooglecombooksid=p2QnPijAEmECamppg=PA446) p 446
at Google Books
2 Nussbaum Takamatsu at p 934 (httpsbooksgooglecombooksid=p2QnPijAEmECamppg=PA934) p 934 at
Google Books
3 Nussbaum Provinces and prefectures at p 780 (httpsbooksgooglecombooksid=p2QnPijAEmECamppg=PA7
80) p 780 at Google Books
4 Ikatachōshi Editing Committee ed (March 31 1987) Ikatachōshi 伊方町誌 [Ikata Town History] (in Japanese)
Town of Ikata printed by DAI-ICHI HOKI Publishing
5 General overview of area figures for Natural Parks by prefecture (httpwwwenvgojpennaturenpspark
docfilesnp_6pdf) (PDF) Ministry of the Environment Retrieved 19 August 2012
In popular culture
References
External links
Ayauta District
Ayagawa
Utazu
Kagawa District
Naoshima
Kita District
Miki
Nakatado District
Kotohira
Mannō
Tadotsu
Shōzu District
Shōdoshima
Tonoshō
Sanuki udon (a type of udon noodle) is the most famous local food
of Kagawa Prefecture In 2008 there were over 7 00 udon
restaurants in this prefecture alone
Aside from udon Kagawa is also famous for hone-tsuki-dori
seasoned chicken thigh cooked on the bone Originating from
Marugame City the dish has now become a popular dish in izakaya
restaurants across the country
Olives and olive-related products have also come to be recognized
as Kagawa foods As the first place in Japan to successfully
cultivate olives Kagawa has been producing olive-related products since 1908 As well as winning both
domestic and international awards for the quality of its olive oil Kagawa has also created two offshoot
Marugame
Kotohira
Mergers
Economy
Foods
People queuing for udon in Kagawa
food brands from its olive industry - olive beef and olive yellowtail Waste organic matter from olive
pressing is used as feed for cattle and the Y ellowtail Amberjack Due to the high amount of polyphenol in
the olive waste the flesh of the respective meats does not oxidize or lose colour easily
Other local specialties include wasanbon sugar sweets soumen noodles and shoyu soy sauce Rare sugar
researches are thriving and have discovered mass production culture enzymesD-tagatose 3-epimerase is
an enzyme that catalyzes the reversible epimerization reaction of the 3rd carbon of ketose
Kagawa University in Takamatsu
Kagawa Prefectural College of Health Sciences
Shikoku Gakuin University in Zentsuji
Takamatsu University
Tokushima Bunri University in Sanuki
The sports teams listed below are based in Kagawa
Baseball
Kagawa Olive Guyners
Basketball
Kagawa Five Arrows (Takamatsu)
Football (Soccer)
Kamatamare Sanuki (Takamatsu)
Volleyball
Shikoku Eighty 8 Queen
Ice Hockey
Kagawa Ice Fellows (see Japan Ice Hockey Federation)
Kotohira
Kanamaruza Kabuki Theatre
Konpira Shrine
Manno
Manno Lake
Sanuki Manno National Park
Marugame
Demographics
Education
Universities
Sports
Tourism
Marugame Castle
Marugame Genichiro-Inokuma Museum of Contemporary Art
Naoshima Island
Ando Museum
Benesse House
Chichu Art Museum
Lee Ufan Museum
Setonaikai National Park
Shikoku Pilgrimage ndash Zentsū-ji Motoyama-ji Yashima-ji etc
Shodoshima
Kankakei Gorge
Shodoshima Olive Park
Takamatsu
Megijima and Ogijima
Ritsurin Garden
Takamatsu Castle
Yashima the island on which the Battle of Yashima was fought
Teshima Island
Shima Kitchen
Teshima Art Museum
Based on its ancient name Sanuki Kagawa is famous for its
Sanuki udon (wheat noodles) Recent years have seen an interest
in Sanuki udon across Japan and many Japanese now take day-
trips to taste the many Sanuki udon restaurants in Kagawa
JR Shikoku
Honshi-Bisan Line
Yosan Line
Dosan Line
Kotoku Line
Kotoden (Takamatsu Kotohira Electric Railroad)
Kotohira Line
Shido Line
Nagao Line
Tokyo Station
Shinjuku of Tokyo
Tokyo Disneyland
Hachioji
Yokohama
Kanamaruza Kabuki Theatre
Benesse House Naoshima
Manno Lake
Sanuki Manno National Park
Transportation
Railroad
Bus
Departure from Takamatsu
Nagoya
Kyoto Station
Osaka
Umeda
Nanba
Kansai Intl Airport
Kobe
Sannomiya
Maiko Bus Stop
Tokushima
Kōchi
Matsuyama
Yawatahama
Hiroshima
Fukuoka
Kokura Station
Hakata Station
Tenjin Station
Seto Chuo Expressway
Takamatsu Expressway
Matsuyama Expressway
Route 11 (Tokushima-Takamatsu-Marugame-Niihama-Maysuyama)
Route 30
Route 32 (Takamatsu-Kotohira-Kochi)
Route 193
Route 318
Route 319
Route 377
Route 436
Route 438
Port of Takamatsu ndash Ferry route to Uno Tonoshō (Shōdoshima Island) Kobe Naoshima
Port of Marugame
Port of Tadotsu
Port of Tonoshō ndash Ferry route to Okayama Himeji Kobe and Osaka
Takamatsu Airport
Kankakei
Ritsurin GardenRoad
Expressway
National Highway
Port
Airport
The novel Battle Royale by Koushun Takami was set in the fictional town of Shiroiwa (Castle Rock) in the
Kagawa Prefecture Okishima the fictional island on which much of the novel takes place is placed in the
Seto Inland Sea The manga also places Shiroiwa in Kagawa Prefecture while the film moves Shiroiwa to
Kanagawa Prefecture
Takamatsu Kagawa Prefecture is also the main setting of the book Kafka on the Shore by Haruki
Murakami
Kagawa Prefecture is also the setting of the anime Pocos Udon World My Bride is a Mermaid and Y uki
Y una is a Hero
Kagawa Prefecture English homepage (httpwwwprefkagawajpforeignershtml)
(in Japanese) Official Kagawa Prefecture Japanese homepage (httpwwwprefkagawajp)
National Archives of Japan Kagawa map (1891) (httpjpimgdigitalarchivesgojpjpg_prgjgmWebTmpFileDispenv=jpeg2k_imagesezufukenchizu027_kagawa_eenv)
Notes from Shikoku (httpnotesfromshikokublogspotcom) in English
Retrieved from httpsenwikipediaorgwindexphptitle=Kagawa_Prefectureampoldid=849569815
This page was last edited on 9 July 2018 at 2213 (UTC)
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License additional terms may apply By usingthis site you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy Wikipediareg is a registered trademark of the WikimediaFoundation Inc a non-profit organization
1 Nussbaum Louis-Freacutedeacuteric (2005) Kagawa prefecture in (httpsbooksgooglecombooksid=p2QnPijAEmEC
amppg=PA446)Japan Encyclopedia p 446 (httpsbooksgooglecombooksid=p2QnPijAEmECamppg=PA446) p 446
at Google Books
2 Nussbaum Takamatsu at p 934 (httpsbooksgooglecombooksid=p2QnPijAEmECamppg=PA934) p 934 at
Google Books
3 Nussbaum Provinces and prefectures at p 780 (httpsbooksgooglecombooksid=p2QnPijAEmECamppg=PA7
80) p 780 at Google Books
4 Ikatachōshi Editing Committee ed (March 31 1987) Ikatachōshi 伊方町誌 [Ikata Town History] (in Japanese)
Town of Ikata printed by DAI-ICHI HOKI Publishing
5 General overview of area figures for Natural Parks by prefecture (httpwwwenvgojpennaturenpspark
docfilesnp_6pdf) (PDF) Ministry of the Environment Retrieved 19 August 2012
In popular culture
References
External links
food brands from its olive industry - olive beef and olive yellowtail Waste organic matter from olive
pressing is used as feed for cattle and the Y ellowtail Amberjack Due to the high amount of polyphenol in
the olive waste the flesh of the respective meats does not oxidize or lose colour easily
Other local specialties include wasanbon sugar sweets soumen noodles and shoyu soy sauce Rare sugar
researches are thriving and have discovered mass production culture enzymesD-tagatose 3-epimerase is
an enzyme that catalyzes the reversible epimerization reaction of the 3rd carbon of ketose
Kagawa University in Takamatsu
Kagawa Prefectural College of Health Sciences
Shikoku Gakuin University in Zentsuji
Takamatsu University
Tokushima Bunri University in Sanuki
The sports teams listed below are based in Kagawa
Baseball
Kagawa Olive Guyners
Basketball
Kagawa Five Arrows (Takamatsu)
Football (Soccer)
Kamatamare Sanuki (Takamatsu)
Volleyball
Shikoku Eighty 8 Queen
Ice Hockey
Kagawa Ice Fellows (see Japan Ice Hockey Federation)
Kotohira
Kanamaruza Kabuki Theatre
Konpira Shrine
Manno
Manno Lake
Sanuki Manno National Park
Marugame
Demographics
Education
Universities
Sports
Tourism
Marugame Castle
Marugame Genichiro-Inokuma Museum of Contemporary Art
Naoshima Island
Ando Museum
Benesse House
Chichu Art Museum
Lee Ufan Museum
Setonaikai National Park
Shikoku Pilgrimage ndash Zentsū-ji Motoyama-ji Yashima-ji etc
Shodoshima
Kankakei Gorge
Shodoshima Olive Park
Takamatsu
Megijima and Ogijima
Ritsurin Garden
Takamatsu Castle
Yashima the island on which the Battle of Yashima was fought
Teshima Island
Shima Kitchen
Teshima Art Museum
Based on its ancient name Sanuki Kagawa is famous for its
Sanuki udon (wheat noodles) Recent years have seen an interest
in Sanuki udon across Japan and many Japanese now take day-
trips to taste the many Sanuki udon restaurants in Kagawa
JR Shikoku
Honshi-Bisan Line
Yosan Line
Dosan Line
Kotoku Line
Kotoden (Takamatsu Kotohira Electric Railroad)
Kotohira Line
Shido Line
Nagao Line
Tokyo Station
Shinjuku of Tokyo
Tokyo Disneyland
Hachioji
Yokohama
Kanamaruza Kabuki Theatre
Benesse House Naoshima
Manno Lake
Sanuki Manno National Park
Transportation
Railroad
Bus
Departure from Takamatsu
Nagoya
Kyoto Station
Osaka
Umeda
Nanba
Kansai Intl Airport
Kobe
Sannomiya
Maiko Bus Stop
Tokushima
Kōchi
Matsuyama
Yawatahama
Hiroshima
Fukuoka
Kokura Station
Hakata Station
Tenjin Station
Seto Chuo Expressway
Takamatsu Expressway
Matsuyama Expressway
Route 11 (Tokushima-Takamatsu-Marugame-Niihama-Maysuyama)
Route 30
Route 32 (Takamatsu-Kotohira-Kochi)
Route 193
Route 318
Route 319
Route 377
Route 436
Route 438
Port of Takamatsu ndash Ferry route to Uno Tonoshō (Shōdoshima Island) Kobe Naoshima
Port of Marugame
Port of Tadotsu
Port of Tonoshō ndash Ferry route to Okayama Himeji Kobe and Osaka
Takamatsu Airport
Kankakei
Ritsurin GardenRoad
Expressway
National Highway
Port
Airport
The novel Battle Royale by Koushun Takami was set in the fictional town of Shiroiwa (Castle Rock) in the
Kagawa Prefecture Okishima the fictional island on which much of the novel takes place is placed in the
Seto Inland Sea The manga also places Shiroiwa in Kagawa Prefecture while the film moves Shiroiwa to
Kanagawa Prefecture
Takamatsu Kagawa Prefecture is also the main setting of the book Kafka on the Shore by Haruki
Murakami
Kagawa Prefecture is also the setting of the anime Pocos Udon World My Bride is a Mermaid and Y uki
Y una is a Hero
Kagawa Prefecture English homepage (httpwwwprefkagawajpforeignershtml)
(in Japanese) Official Kagawa Prefecture Japanese homepage (httpwwwprefkagawajp)
National Archives of Japan Kagawa map (1891) (httpjpimgdigitalarchivesgojpjpg_prgjgmWebTmpFileDispenv=jpeg2k_imagesezufukenchizu027_kagawa_eenv)
Notes from Shikoku (httpnotesfromshikokublogspotcom) in English
Retrieved from httpsenwikipediaorgwindexphptitle=Kagawa_Prefectureampoldid=849569815
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1 Nussbaum Louis-Freacutedeacuteric (2005) Kagawa prefecture in (httpsbooksgooglecombooksid=p2QnPijAEmEC
amppg=PA446)Japan Encyclopedia p 446 (httpsbooksgooglecombooksid=p2QnPijAEmECamppg=PA446) p 446
at Google Books
2 Nussbaum Takamatsu at p 934 (httpsbooksgooglecombooksid=p2QnPijAEmECamppg=PA934) p 934 at
Google Books
3 Nussbaum Provinces and prefectures at p 780 (httpsbooksgooglecombooksid=p2QnPijAEmECamppg=PA7
80) p 780 at Google Books
4 Ikatachōshi Editing Committee ed (March 31 1987) Ikatachōshi 伊方町誌 [Ikata Town History] (in Japanese)
Town of Ikata printed by DAI-ICHI HOKI Publishing
5 General overview of area figures for Natural Parks by prefecture (httpwwwenvgojpennaturenpspark
docfilesnp_6pdf) (PDF) Ministry of the Environment Retrieved 19 August 2012
In popular culture
References
External links
Marugame Castle
Marugame Genichiro-Inokuma Museum of Contemporary Art
Naoshima Island
Ando Museum
Benesse House
Chichu Art Museum
Lee Ufan Museum
Setonaikai National Park
Shikoku Pilgrimage ndash Zentsū-ji Motoyama-ji Yashima-ji etc
Shodoshima
Kankakei Gorge
Shodoshima Olive Park
Takamatsu
Megijima and Ogijima
Ritsurin Garden
Takamatsu Castle
Yashima the island on which the Battle of Yashima was fought
Teshima Island
Shima Kitchen
Teshima Art Museum
Based on its ancient name Sanuki Kagawa is famous for its
Sanuki udon (wheat noodles) Recent years have seen an interest
in Sanuki udon across Japan and many Japanese now take day-
trips to taste the many Sanuki udon restaurants in Kagawa
JR Shikoku
Honshi-Bisan Line
Yosan Line
Dosan Line
Kotoku Line
Kotoden (Takamatsu Kotohira Electric Railroad)
Kotohira Line
Shido Line
Nagao Line
Tokyo Station
Shinjuku of Tokyo
Tokyo Disneyland
Hachioji
Yokohama
Kanamaruza Kabuki Theatre
Benesse House Naoshima
Manno Lake
Sanuki Manno National Park
Transportation
Railroad
Bus
Departure from Takamatsu
Nagoya
Kyoto Station
Osaka
Umeda
Nanba
Kansai Intl Airport
Kobe
Sannomiya
Maiko Bus Stop
Tokushima
Kōchi
Matsuyama
Yawatahama
Hiroshima
Fukuoka
Kokura Station
Hakata Station
Tenjin Station
Seto Chuo Expressway
Takamatsu Expressway
Matsuyama Expressway
Route 11 (Tokushima-Takamatsu-Marugame-Niihama-Maysuyama)
Route 30
Route 32 (Takamatsu-Kotohira-Kochi)
Route 193
Route 318
Route 319
Route 377
Route 436
Route 438
Port of Takamatsu ndash Ferry route to Uno Tonoshō (Shōdoshima Island) Kobe Naoshima
Port of Marugame
Port of Tadotsu
Port of Tonoshō ndash Ferry route to Okayama Himeji Kobe and Osaka
Takamatsu Airport
Kankakei
Ritsurin GardenRoad
Expressway
National Highway
Port
Airport
The novel Battle Royale by Koushun Takami was set in the fictional town of Shiroiwa (Castle Rock) in the
Kagawa Prefecture Okishima the fictional island on which much of the novel takes place is placed in the
Seto Inland Sea The manga also places Shiroiwa in Kagawa Prefecture while the film moves Shiroiwa to
Kanagawa Prefecture
Takamatsu Kagawa Prefecture is also the main setting of the book Kafka on the Shore by Haruki
Murakami
Kagawa Prefecture is also the setting of the anime Pocos Udon World My Bride is a Mermaid and Y uki
Y una is a Hero
Kagawa Prefecture English homepage (httpwwwprefkagawajpforeignershtml)
(in Japanese) Official Kagawa Prefecture Japanese homepage (httpwwwprefkagawajp)
National Archives of Japan Kagawa map (1891) (httpjpimgdigitalarchivesgojpjpg_prgjgmWebTmpFileDispenv=jpeg2k_imagesezufukenchizu027_kagawa_eenv)
Notes from Shikoku (httpnotesfromshikokublogspotcom) in English
Retrieved from httpsenwikipediaorgwindexphptitle=Kagawa_Prefectureampoldid=849569815
This page was last edited on 9 July 2018 at 2213 (UTC)
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License additional terms may apply By usingthis site you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy Wikipediareg is a registered trademark of the WikimediaFoundation Inc a non-profit organization
1 Nussbaum Louis-Freacutedeacuteric (2005) Kagawa prefecture in (httpsbooksgooglecombooksid=p2QnPijAEmEC
amppg=PA446)Japan Encyclopedia p 446 (httpsbooksgooglecombooksid=p2QnPijAEmECamppg=PA446) p 446
at Google Books
2 Nussbaum Takamatsu at p 934 (httpsbooksgooglecombooksid=p2QnPijAEmECamppg=PA934) p 934 at
Google Books
3 Nussbaum Provinces and prefectures at p 780 (httpsbooksgooglecombooksid=p2QnPijAEmECamppg=PA7
80) p 780 at Google Books
4 Ikatachōshi Editing Committee ed (March 31 1987) Ikatachōshi 伊方町誌 [Ikata Town History] (in Japanese)
Town of Ikata printed by DAI-ICHI HOKI Publishing
5 General overview of area figures for Natural Parks by prefecture (httpwwwenvgojpennaturenpspark
docfilesnp_6pdf) (PDF) Ministry of the Environment Retrieved 19 August 2012
In popular culture
References
External links
Nagoya
Kyoto Station
Osaka
Umeda
Nanba
Kansai Intl Airport
Kobe
Sannomiya
Maiko Bus Stop
Tokushima
Kōchi
Matsuyama
Yawatahama
Hiroshima
Fukuoka
Kokura Station
Hakata Station
Tenjin Station
Seto Chuo Expressway
Takamatsu Expressway
Matsuyama Expressway
Route 11 (Tokushima-Takamatsu-Marugame-Niihama-Maysuyama)
Route 30
Route 32 (Takamatsu-Kotohira-Kochi)
Route 193
Route 318
Route 319
Route 377
Route 436
Route 438
Port of Takamatsu ndash Ferry route to Uno Tonoshō (Shōdoshima Island) Kobe Naoshima
Port of Marugame
Port of Tadotsu
Port of Tonoshō ndash Ferry route to Okayama Himeji Kobe and Osaka
Takamatsu Airport
Kankakei
Ritsurin GardenRoad
Expressway
National Highway
Port
Airport
The novel Battle Royale by Koushun Takami was set in the fictional town of Shiroiwa (Castle Rock) in the
Kagawa Prefecture Okishima the fictional island on which much of the novel takes place is placed in the
Seto Inland Sea The manga also places Shiroiwa in Kagawa Prefecture while the film moves Shiroiwa to
Kanagawa Prefecture
Takamatsu Kagawa Prefecture is also the main setting of the book Kafka on the Shore by Haruki
Murakami
Kagawa Prefecture is also the setting of the anime Pocos Udon World My Bride is a Mermaid and Y uki
Y una is a Hero
Kagawa Prefecture English homepage (httpwwwprefkagawajpforeignershtml)
(in Japanese) Official Kagawa Prefecture Japanese homepage (httpwwwprefkagawajp)
National Archives of Japan Kagawa map (1891) (httpjpimgdigitalarchivesgojpjpg_prgjgmWebTmpFileDispenv=jpeg2k_imagesezufukenchizu027_kagawa_eenv)
Notes from Shikoku (httpnotesfromshikokublogspotcom) in English
Retrieved from httpsenwikipediaorgwindexphptitle=Kagawa_Prefectureampoldid=849569815
This page was last edited on 9 July 2018 at 2213 (UTC)
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License additional terms may apply By usingthis site you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy Wikipediareg is a registered trademark of the WikimediaFoundation Inc a non-profit organization
1 Nussbaum Louis-Freacutedeacuteric (2005) Kagawa prefecture in (httpsbooksgooglecombooksid=p2QnPijAEmEC
amppg=PA446)Japan Encyclopedia p 446 (httpsbooksgooglecombooksid=p2QnPijAEmECamppg=PA446) p 446
at Google Books
2 Nussbaum Takamatsu at p 934 (httpsbooksgooglecombooksid=p2QnPijAEmECamppg=PA934) p 934 at
Google Books
3 Nussbaum Provinces and prefectures at p 780 (httpsbooksgooglecombooksid=p2QnPijAEmECamppg=PA7
80) p 780 at Google Books
4 Ikatachōshi Editing Committee ed (March 31 1987) Ikatachōshi 伊方町誌 [Ikata Town History] (in Japanese)
Town of Ikata printed by DAI-ICHI HOKI Publishing
5 General overview of area figures for Natural Parks by prefecture (httpwwwenvgojpennaturenpspark
docfilesnp_6pdf) (PDF) Ministry of the Environment Retrieved 19 August 2012
In popular culture
References
External links
The novel Battle Royale by Koushun Takami was set in the fictional town of Shiroiwa (Castle Rock) in the
Kagawa Prefecture Okishima the fictional island on which much of the novel takes place is placed in the
Seto Inland Sea The manga also places Shiroiwa in Kagawa Prefecture while the film moves Shiroiwa to
Kanagawa Prefecture
Takamatsu Kagawa Prefecture is also the main setting of the book Kafka on the Shore by Haruki
Murakami
Kagawa Prefecture is also the setting of the anime Pocos Udon World My Bride is a Mermaid and Y uki
Y una is a Hero
Kagawa Prefecture English homepage (httpwwwprefkagawajpforeignershtml)
(in Japanese) Official Kagawa Prefecture Japanese homepage (httpwwwprefkagawajp)
National Archives of Japan Kagawa map (1891) (httpjpimgdigitalarchivesgojpjpg_prgjgmWebTmpFileDispenv=jpeg2k_imagesezufukenchizu027_kagawa_eenv)
Notes from Shikoku (httpnotesfromshikokublogspotcom) in English
Retrieved from httpsenwikipediaorgwindexphptitle=Kagawa_Prefectureampoldid=849569815
This page was last edited on 9 July 2018 at 2213 (UTC)
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License additional terms may apply By usingthis site you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy Wikipediareg is a registered trademark of the WikimediaFoundation Inc a non-profit organization
1 Nussbaum Louis-Freacutedeacuteric (2005) Kagawa prefecture in (httpsbooksgooglecombooksid=p2QnPijAEmEC
amppg=PA446)Japan Encyclopedia p 446 (httpsbooksgooglecombooksid=p2QnPijAEmECamppg=PA446) p 446
at Google Books
2 Nussbaum Takamatsu at p 934 (httpsbooksgooglecombooksid=p2QnPijAEmECamppg=PA934) p 934 at
Google Books
3 Nussbaum Provinces and prefectures at p 780 (httpsbooksgooglecombooksid=p2QnPijAEmECamppg=PA7
80) p 780 at Google Books
4 Ikatachōshi Editing Committee ed (March 31 1987) Ikatachōshi 伊方町誌 [Ikata Town History] (in Japanese)
Town of Ikata printed by DAI-ICHI HOKI Publishing
5 General overview of area figures for Natural Parks by prefecture (httpwwwenvgojpennaturenpspark
docfilesnp_6pdf) (PDF) Ministry of the Environment Retrieved 19 August 2012
In popular culture
References
External links