'''Kotohira''' [http://www.konpira.or.jp] (____) is a one-horse town known solely as the site of the '''Kompira Shrine''', a large shrine complex in the north-western part of Shikoku island, Japan.
Get in
Kotohira is on the '''JR Dosan Line''' (_y_]__) from Tadotsu all the way to Kochi down south.
From Okayama on Honshu, a stop on the San'yo Shinkansen, Kotohira can be reached in one hour by taking the hourly ''Nanpu'' Limited Express train (¥3160). Slightly slower but much cheaper is to take the ''Marine Liner'' rapid train leaving at approx. 44 minutes past the hour (before the ''Nanpu'' departure) to Sakaide, and change for the local to Kotohira (80-90 minutes, ¥1300). Occasionally there are direct local trains from Okayama which take about 1 3/4 hours.
From Takamatsu, rapid trains on the Dosan line depart hourly between 10 AM and 8 PM, reaching Kotohira in 49 minutes (¥830). Or, you can use the private '''Kotoden Kotohira Line''' (___d______), which departs from Takamatsu-Chikko station at 0 and 30 minutes past the hour (one hour, ¥610).
Get around
The shrine entrance is an easily walked few hundred meters south from the train stations. True to its name, the shrine is built on a hill and it's a fairly steep climb of 800 steps all the way to the top. For a taste of medieval luxury, porters can carry you up the hill in a palanquin for even steeper prices (¥6000 and up).
See
The main sight in town is the Kompira Shrine. The sights below are listed in order as you ascend the steps.
The '''Great Gate''' (____ ''Daimon''), halfway up the hill, marks your entry into the shrine complex.
A somewhat lacklustre '''Treasure Hall''' (______ ''H?motsukan''), entry ¥500, is to your right soon after. On a hot summer day the free air-conditioned resting area with drinking water, at the top of the next flight of steps, is likely to be more appealing.
'''Asahi Shrine''' (____ ''Asahi-sha''), which dates back to 1837, is the largest, oldest and most impressive of Konpira's many shrine halls, in ornately decorated unpainted wood.
The '''Main Shrine''' (_{_{ ''Hon-g?'') is the centerpiece of the temple complex, with a large square in front and many buildings packed in a cluster.
'''Izutama Shrine''' (________ ''Izutama-jinja''), better known simply as the '''Inner Shrine''' (____, ''Oku-sha''), is another 583 steps up from the main shrine. Far fewer visitors make it all the way up here, and once up top you are rewarded with nice views over the city.
Elsewhere in the town:
Kyu Kompira Oshibai Kanamaru-za Theater. 0877) 73-3846. This kabuki theater was built in 1835 and is the oldest remaining such theater in Japan. It was designated an "Important Cultural National Property" in 1970. You can get surprising access to almost the entire theater, allowing you to examine the elevated walkway, trapdoor, revolving stage and actors' changing rooms, as well as sit in various areas of the audience seating.
Kinryo Sake Museum. _______. n the right side of Sandoguchi leading to the start of the steps.. 877-73-4133. ttp://www.nishino-kinryo.co.jp/sato/index.html. am-5pm. ntry Y310. This museum explains in some detail the various stages in the production of sake. The exhibits of tools for each stage are explained mostly in Japanese, but there are leaflets in other languages at the entrance to explain the process. At the end, various kinds of sake are available at Y100 for very generous shots.
Buy
From the moment you step off the train, you'll be visually bombarded by shrieking yellow advertisements for magical '''Konpira amulets''' at ¥800 a pop, available throughout the shrine.
Eat & Drink
Kagawa prefecture is famed for its '''Sanuki udon''' wheat noodles and you'll find no shortage of shops hawking them on the road and stairway to the shrine.
Konpira's very own style, creatively known as ''Konpira udon'', is less than innovatively composed by pouring soy and bonito flakes on top of your noodles. Wash it down with the local microbrew, inevitably called '''Konpira Beer'''.
Sleep
Most people choose to day-trip from Takamatsu or Okayama.
Budget
Mid-range
'''Sunwell Kotohira''', 162-1 Kotohira-cho, Nakatado, tel. 087-862-0937. Located within a few minutes walk of Kotohira station. Rooms start at ¥3500-4000 for singles, ¥6000-6500 for doubles.
Kotobuki Ryokan. 45-5 Shinmachi, Kotohiracho. min walk from Kotoden Kotohira station, 7 min from JR. 81-877-73-3872. 81-877-73-3872. ttp://www.town.kotohira.kagawa.jp/onsen/kotobuki/kotobuki.html. 6h. 0h. yen;5000 for singles, ¥8500 - ¥10 500 for doubles. A traditional ryokan with excellent service. Serves premium kaiseki diner (¥2500). Online reservation available at [http://www.itcj.jp/hdb/737001.html ITCJ].
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