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小豆島
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小豆島

Shodo Island

小豆島(しょうどしま)は、瀬戸内海・播磨灘にある島。行政区分は香川県小豆郡に属し、小豆島町、土庄町の2町からなり、人口は2万5881人(2020年度推計)。近年、人口が減少の一途をたどっており、2013年6月24日に隣接する沖之島とあわせて、国土交通省より「離島振興法」の指定を受けた。 古代には「あずきしま」と呼ばれ、その後、中世までは「しょうずしま」と呼ばれた。素麺、醤油、佃煮、胡麻油、オリーブなどの生産が盛んであり、いずれも日本有数の生産地となっている。

History & Cultural Significance

Shōdoshima, known as the 'Island of Small Beans,' has a rich cultural heritage that dates back centuries. The island gained international recognition through its association with the novel Twenty-Four Eyes, which was set in the village of Shōzu and depicted the lives of children and teachers during the early 20th century. This literary connection continues to draw visitors who are eager to walk the same paths as the characters from the story.

The island also became famous for its olive cultivation, becoming Japan's first successful region for growing olives. This agricultural milestone transformed the local economy and led to the creation of olive oil, which is now a key part of the island's identity. Today, visitors can tour olive groves and even taste fresh olive oil produced on the island.

What to See & Do

One of the must-visit spots on Shōdoshima is the Shōdoshima Art House Project, a collection of contemporary art installations spread across the island. These unique structures, designed by various artists, offer a modern contrast to the island's traditional landscapes and provide an immersive experience for art enthusiasts.

For nature lovers, the island's coastal trails and scenic viewpoints are a highlight. The Shōdoshima Circular Route offers a perfect way to explore the island by bicycle, passing through olive farms, quiet villages, and dramatic sea cliffs. Don't miss the chance to visit the Shōzu Town Museum, which showcases the island's history, including its role in the Twenty-Four Eyes story.

Atmosphere & Experience

Walking through Shōdoshima feels like stepping into a peaceful, timeless world where the rhythm of life is dictated by the tides and the seasons. The island's small towns, such as Tonoshō and Shōdoshima, exude a quiet charm, with narrow streets, traditional architecture, and friendly locals who welcome visitors with open arms.

Insider Tips

Visit the island in spring or autumn for the most pleasant weather and stunning natural scenery, especially when the olive trees are in bloom or the foliage turns vibrant shades of red and gold.

Take a guided walking tour of the Shōdoshima Art House Project to gain deeper insights into the artistic vision behind each installation and learn about the island's creative community.

Fresh green foliage18C, clear sky. Forecast: 15-24C, Clear, CloudsCrowds: MediumEarly mornings for fewer crowds
Updated 2 days ago

基本情報

所要時間

2〜3時間

料金

Mid-range

現地のヒント

  • Visit the Shōdoshima Olive Museum to learn about the island's olive-growing history and sample freshly pressed olive oil.
  • Rent a bicycle to explore the island at your own pace, especially along the scenic Shōdoshima Circular Route.
  • Check the local calendar for events like the Shōdoshima Olive Festival, which celebrates the island's agricultural legacy with music, food, and activities for all ages.
  • Try the island's signature dish, 'Olive Kaiseki,' a multi-course meal featuring locally grown ingredients and olive-based flavors.
  • Visit the Shōzu Town Museum to get a sense of the island's literary past and the inspiration behind the Twenty-Four Eyes story.

訪問時期

1月

6°C

New Year shrine visits

2月

7°C

Plum blossoms begin

3月

10°C

Early cherry blossoms

4月

15°C

Cherry blossom peak

5月

19°C

Fresh green foliage

6月

22°C

Hydrangea season, rainy

7月

27°C

Summer festivals

8月

28°C

Obon, fireworks

9月

25°C

Late summer, typhoon risk

10月

18°C

Autumn foliage begins

11月

13°C

Autumn foliage peak

12月

8°C

Winter illuminations

閑散期やや混雑混雑期非常に混雑

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小豆島を訪れた方々のリアルな体験談。