Takamatsu port and ferry (Photo: Photo courtesy of Rie Toda)
Takamatsu port and ferry (Photo: Photo courtesy of Rie Toda)
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Do You Know Shodoshima Island?

A Seto Inland Sea island full of flavour

Shodoshima is located in Kagawa Prefecture on Shikoku Island. Takamatsu, the capital of Kagawa Prefecture, can be reached in 90 minutes from Tokyo. It is surprisingly close.

At Takamatsu Airport, there are large outdoor signs, many of which mention udon noodles. Why? Well, Kagawa is also known as the 'Udon Prefecture'. If you take the express bus from Takamatsu Airport to Takamatsu City, you will find yourself at the harbour, where several ferries leave daily, allowing you to reach Shodoshima within an hour. Needless to say, you'll find udon noodles sold on board the ferry...

Stepping down into the port of Tonosho on the island of Shodoshima, you will be struck by the sesame oil fragrance in the air. That's right. It is here that Kadoya sesame oil, which accounts for 80% of the market share of sesame oil in Japan, is produced. It's not just sesame oil, though; the island is also dominant in the production of olives, soy sauce and tsukudani which are nibbles of seafood, meat or seaweed that have been simmered in soy sauce and mirin. We went to Ginshiro, by the harbour, to try the green somen noodles made with local olive paste. Delicious!

Food continues with 'Sukesan', a sushi restaurant where the owner, Sukesan, personally catches the fish in the morning and prepares the sushi for you. The famous Angel Road, where the road disappears twice a day at high and low tide, and the Shodoshima Ramen noodles served at Teres which overlooks the Seto Inland Sea, are also delicious.

I found it odd that there were more businessmen than travellers on the ferry, but the Shodoshima isn't just an island for casual tourism, it's home to large businesses, sesame oil, olives, soy sauce and tsukudani. It's also delicious and fun!

Getting there

From Tokyo, fly to Takamatsu Airport.
From Takamatsu Airport, take the express bus to Takamatsu City.
Takamatsu Port is a short walk from the city. A ferry will take you to Shodoshima.

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Elena Lisina 2 years ago
I've never been so far away from Tokyo yet. I guess there are many discoveries there!
Bonson Lam 2 years ago
Yes there is a sense of surprise when I got off the ferry at Shodoshima, to see it alive with tourism and industry, retro and modern. It makes it stand out from its neighbours on the Inland Sea. Speaking of modern innovation, the idea of olive somen reminds me of Ivan's Ramen, where roasted cherry tomato toppings gave it depth and umami.
Sleiman Azizi 2 years ago
Olive oil somen? I've got to try that!
Kim Bergström 2 years ago
I thought the same thing, sounds delicious!

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