Shikoku is the Japanese island that means "four provinces." It consists of four prefectures: Ehime, Kagawa, Kochi, and Tokushima.
The largest city in Shikoku is Takamatsu, which is located in Kagawa Prefecture. It serves as a key economic and cultural hub for the region, known for its beautiful parks, historical sites, and as a gateway to the Seto Inland Sea. Takamatsu is also famous for its udon noodles and has a vibrant port that connects it to other parts of Japan.
Miyama. In kagawa prefecture, higashikagawa city. it has a statue written: Japan's lowest mountain 3.6 meters
Japan has 6,852 islands in total as of 1988, of which 426 are inhabited. This figure may include disputed areas and tidal islands and artificial islands, but all islands are at least 0.1 square kilometres (0.039 sq mi) in size. the smallest most well know island is Shikoku with 19,000 square kilometers
chinji kagawa
The capital of Shikoku is Takamatsu
the capital of Shikoku is Takamastu
Kagawa Prefecture's population is 995,465.
Mitsuo Kagawa was born in 1923.
Mitsuo Kagawa died in 2001.
Kagawa University was created in 1874.
Teruyuki Kagawa is 171 cm.