Sightseeing in「Kotohira」
Experiences in「Kotohira」

Kyu Kinpira Oshibai@yokovic Located in Kotohira-cho, Kagawa Prefecture, the "Kyukonpira Daishibai" is one of Japan's traditional kabuki stages, and is a tourist spot worth visiting for a cultural experience. This building is a historical structure built in the Meiji era, where traditional performing arts such as kabuki and noh have been held, allowing visitors to feel the history of these art forms. Tourists can not only observe the stage and seating area, but also have the opportunity to experience standing on stage wearing kabuki costumes, allowing them to immerse themselves in the historical performing arts. Known as a valuable place where one can enjoy both history and art, the "Kyukonpira Daishibai" offers the chance to experience traditional Japanese culture. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]
Eating in「Kotohira」
Staying in「Kotohira」
Shopping in「Kotohira」
Transportation in「Kotohira」

Kotohira Station (Dosan Line) Kotohira Station (Dosan Line) is a railway station located in Kotohira, a town known for its rich history and beautiful green spaces. This transport hub is nestled in Kagawa, the smallest prefecture of Japan, famously known for its ancient temples, scenic landscapes, and delectable Udon noodles. The station is operative on the Dosan Line of Shikoku Railway Company and is a popular alighting point for travelers wishing to visit the revered Kotohira-gu shrine, a popular pilgrimage site located in the town. Apart from these, the station’s proximity to places of interests such as the Kanamaruza Kabuki Theater, and the natural hot spring, Kotohira Onsen, makes it a strategic stopover for tourists. Designed to promote convenience, it offers facilities like a waiting area, ticket vending machines, and commuter lockers, thereby catering to the needs of the passengers. Operating daily, Kotohira Station (Dosan Line) plays a key role in regional transportation in Kagawa. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]