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Chugoku & Shikoku: From Tokyo…to beyond the Golden Route

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The Golden Route stretches 500 miles ( 800 kilometers ) from Tokyo to Hiroshima .

It’s easier than ever to access the less-visited Chugoku and Shikoku regions.

Japan 's widespread rail and air network makes it easier for travelers to explore the region beyond the Golden Route .

Shikoku is the fourth largest of Japan ’s main islands.

The Seto Inland Sea is a scenic isle once known for its granite, but has been turned into art installations.

Kochi Prefecture is best known for the 60 or so small eateries in Kochi 's far south.

Ehime Prefecture's biggest city, Matsuyama , offers great dining and historical sites.

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75

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79

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28

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formal

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English

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68

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not offensive

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long-living

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