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With increased direct flight from Hong Kong (one more between Hong Kong and Tokushima from now till March 2019), Shikoku Japan has become more popular among the experienced independent travellers who love to explore new places. Where is Shikoku? It’s the smallest island (other than Okinawa) of the four main islands in Japan, locating between Honshu (the main island) and Kyushu. There are 4 prefectures on the island, namely Kagawa, Tokushima, Kochi and Ehima. Accessing Shikoku As the smallest island in Japan, Shikoku is relatively less travelled by tourist. For hundreds of years, boat is the only way to get to the island until 3 bridges connecting Honshu were built in the 80s. So there than flying directly to Takamatsu in Kagawa, Tokushima and Matsuyama in Ehime (from Taiwan only), you may also fly to the neighboring cities (Kansai, Okayama or Hiroshima airports) then take a bus or train to Shikoku. It is not as inaccessible as you think. Travelling Around Shikoku Travelling around Shikoku has been a major challenge for many travellers who do not drive. That’s also why…

Thank you for coming to the sharing section of Kyushu Travel for Families held in Joint Publishing Hong Kong on 17th December 2017. The following slides are the tourist attractions of each prefectures in Kyushu Japan mentioned in the presentation. Local cuisines and highlights of theme parks, museums and aquariums in Kyushu will be covered in the other articles.

The first ever Travel Guide to Kyushu for Family is now available at all bookstores of Joint Publishing, Commercial Press and Chung Hwa Books in Hong Kong. One of the key features is the small book that comes with the Travel Guide. It is designed for children to read and choose the places they want to go, and plan the Kyushu trip together with the parents. The travel guide is a practical guide book that covers the most desirable theme parks, museums, aquariums, zoological parks and gardens in all 7 prefectures in Kyushu Japan, including Fukuoka, Saga, Nagasaki, Kumamoto, Kagoshima, Miyazaki and Oita. In addition, there are shopping and dining recommendations for each prefecture. The retail price is HK$98.

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