Shiundezan (Kagawa Pref.)★★★★★ Late March – early April Cherry blossoms are magnificent against the backdrop of the Seto Inland Sea.

Shiudeyama

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Basic information

Please note that the information and photos provided here might be outdated, so always confirm before your visit.

Address Takuma-cho, Mitoyo City, Kagawa Prefecture, 769-1105
Access It takes about 30 minutes by car from JR Takuma Station to the summit.
Phone TEL 0875-56-5880(Mitutoyo City Tourism Exchange Bureau)
Website Japanese Website
English Website
Recommended flowers Cherry blossoms: Late March – early April
Highlights Mt. Shiyunode is a small mountain at 352 meters above sea level and is known for its cherry blossoms. In spring, cherry blossoms bloom all over the mountain. The beautiful Seto Inland Sea stretches out before your eyes, and you can enjoy the beautiful time. In early summer, hydrangeas are also magnificent.

Photos

Cherry blossoms on Mt.Shiude

Cherry blossoms on Mt.Shiude

Cherry blossoms on Mt.Shiude

Cherry blossoms on Mt.Shiude

Guide to Enjoyment

Introduction to Shiudeyama, Kagawa

Shiudeyama, or “Purple Cloud Rising Mountain,” is a cherished spot in Kagawa, renowned for its mesmerizing cherry blossom viewpoints. As spring awakens, the mountain transforms into a sea of pink, with blossoms framing the Seto Inland Sea’s shimmering waters.

Shiudeyama: A Cherry Blossom Haven

Beyond its scenic vistas, Shiudeyama is a testament to Japan’s deep-rooted appreciation for the fleeting beauty of cherry blossoms. Every spring, locals and tourists alike flock to its heights to revel in the sakura season’s ephemeral charm.

Sakura Spectacle

Spring’s Canvas

– Typically from late March to early April, the mountain becomes a canvas of pink and white, with cherry trees in full bloom.

Panoramic Views

– The elevated vantage points offer breathtaking views of the blossoms with the backdrop of the Seto Inland Sea and its intricate patchwork of islands.

Visitor’s Guide

Reaching Shiudeyama

Centrally located in Kagawa, Shiudeyama is easily accessible by car, with ample parking available during the sakura season. Public transport options also make for a convenient journey to the mountain’s base.

Facilities and Highlights

Observation decks, resting spots, and local stalls enhance the visitor experience, ensuring everyone can fully enjoy their time amidst the blossoms.

Nearby Attractions

Marugame Castle

– One of Japan’s twelve original castles, it’s known for its impressive stone walls and historical significance.

Takamatsu City

– A coastal gem, Takamatsu offers a blend of modernity and tradition, with attractions like Ritsurin Garden and the Yashima plateau.

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