After lunch, we walked to the Shikoku Village ( 四国民家博物館[四国村]).
Website: https://www.shikokumura.or.jp/
Right by the entrance, you will pass by this bridge called Kazurabashi.
The bridge is made by vines and logs. While it looks pretty amazing, it is super scary to cross as the steps are wide apart and it gives me the feeling that I can fall down any time due to the uneven steps.
On our way out, we saw some children on a school trip here and there teachers allowed them to take turns to cross the bridge.
As we explored further in, we passed by the Kabuki stage.
This area is just filled with different galleries showcasing how life was in the Shikoku area, back in the days.
This place itself takes sometime to explore as the area is huge so there is a lot of walking involved and the area is also not flat. It itself is like a small village, so you need to walk up and down the hill to the different 'houses' or galleries.
This here is the stone art area.
This was taken at the Shikoku Gallery, which was included in our ticket.
Overall, this is a nice area to visit if you are into culture and history.
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