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Discovering Jifukuji Temple

Nestled in the tranquil village of Enoura on Sanuki Hiroshima Island, Jifukuji Temple is a serene Buddhist sanctuary that offers visitors a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of daily life.   Just a short walk up the hill from the beach, this charming temple is a testament to the island's rich spiritual heritage and natural beauty. A Peaceful Retreat Jifukuji Temple is renowned for its serene atmosphere, making it a perfect spot for reflection and relaxation.   The walk up to the temple is lined with lush greenery, enhancing the sense of tranquility and connection with nature. A Community Treasure Maintained by the local community, Jifukuji Temple reflects the island's deep-rooted Buddhist traditions and the residents' commitment to preserving their cultural heritage.   The temple serves as a spiritual hub for the people of Enoura, hosting various religious ceremonies and community events throughout the year. Visiting Jifukuji Temple For those planning a visit, J...

Jinkoji Temple

  Located in Tateishi you can find the Jinkoji Temple. Jinkoji Temple is a short walk away from the Onoetei Guest House, where you have the opportunity to stay at a Japanese Heritage listed building and experience how island life felt over 50 years ago. In recent years the temple has been damaged by the ravages of time as well as the many wild boars that inhabit the island. Hence the temporary fencing that you will see here. If you plan to visit Sanuki Hiroshima Island, we recommend you come and see both Jinkoji Temple and the Onoetei Guest House if you are in the area . Here is a google maps link to  Jinkoji Temple .

Japanese Heritage Listed - Former Onoe Residence

Discover Onoetei: A Timeless Guest House on Sanuki Hiroshima Island Nestled just off the coast of Sanuki Hiroshima Island lies a hidden gem that transports visitors into the heart of Japan’s cultural heritage—O noetei , a traditional Japanese guest house that carries the spirit of centuries past. Designated as a   Japanese heritage-listed site , Onoetei offers more than just a place to stay—it offers an experience. This beautifully preserved structure tells the story of Japan’s architectural elegance, craftsmanship, and quiet reverence for nature. With its classic wooden construction, tatami-matted rooms, and sliding shoji doors, every corner of Onoetei whispers of tradition and history. Sanuki Hiroshima itself is a tranquil island in the Seto Inland Sea, known for its scenic beauty and slow island life. Here, life moves at a gentle pace. Guests of Onoetei can explore peaceful coastal paths, savor fresh seafood, and connect with the island’s warm, close-knit community. Whether you'...

Enoura Beach

Just a short walk from Enoura Port is Enoura Beach. From here you can see the Habushi-Iwa Lighthouse out in the bay.  Enoura Beach Habushi-Iwa (Japan Heritage Listed) The water here is almost always calm. It's also fairly shallow so it's easy to keep tabs on your little ones, making it perfect for a day at the beach with the family. If you visit during the weekend you can always get some pizza from Minatono Pizza or some Pasta from  Ethical Garden . Why not visit the Japanese Heritage Listed, Habushi-Iwa Lighthouse Oil shelter while you are here. It's just a short walk from the beach. Only a 50 metre walk from the Habushi-Iwa Oil Shelter is the wonderful Hiroshima Shrine. A wonderful calming area that always impresses. Hiroshima Island Shrine After visiting the shrine, you can visit Frank Toovey Lake's grave. Frank Toovey Lake was a British sailor who died at the age of 19, in 1868. He was buried in Enoura and to this day, the islanders have maintained his gravesite. Y...

Birds Eye View of Sanuki Hiroshima Island

Enoura & Kamanokoshi - Sanuki Hiroshima Island A couple of days ago I decided to put my little drone up and see if I could capture a nice panorama of what I consider to be an island paradise. I wasn't sure if my drone would be able to get far enough out, or high enough, to capture the image I wanted. Well, the DJI Mini 4 Pro surprised me again with it's ability to produce not only high quality footage but high quality images as well. What an amazing view!  Armed with this newly found knowledge about the mighty little drones abilities, I decided to go out again.  This time I thought I'd be focusing on the small town called Aoki, here on Sanuki Hiroshima Island. Aoki - Sanuki Hiroshima Island You have to love the rugged mountains and stone cliff faces. You guessed it, Aoki is where the famous Aoki Stone that was used in the construction of Osaka Castle comes from. Most of the quarries that were on the island have now closed down. There's only one quarry that I know of...

Welcome to Sanuki Hiroshima

Habushi Rock Light Bouy (Heritage Listed) Welcome to Hiroshima Island A Hidden Treasure in Japan’s Seto Inland Sea Looking for a unique getaway off the beaten path? Let us introduce you to Hiroshima Island , the largest and most fascinating of the Shiwaku Islands , a beautiful chain of 28 small islands tucked away in the calm waters of Japan’s Seto Inland Sea . Only five of these islands are still inhabited today— Honjima, Ushijima, Hiroshima, Teshima , and Oteshima —all part of the picturesque Marugame City in Kagawa Prefecture on Shikoku Island . And right at the center of it all is Hiroshima Island, a place where history, nature, and island charm come together in unforgettable ways. This blog is your guide to exploring Hiroshima Island—whether you're planning a visit or just dreaming of your next adventure. Wander through quiet fishing villages, discover hidden shrines, and soak up breathtaking sea views.  History buffs will be intrigued to learn that Aoki rocks from this v...