The Seto Inland Sea — Japan's Mediterranean — cradles dozens of islands within sight of Takamatsu Port. A private charter to Ogijima and Megijima reveals whitewashed fishing villages, open-air art installations, and legends of the Oni of Momotaro, all in one golden afternoon.
What to expect
Departing Takamatsu Port by private charter, the Seto Inland Sea opens around you — a silken inland water studded with pine islands, fishing boats, and the occasional vermilion torii gate rising from the shallows. Ogijima is a car-free island of steep lanes and chalk-white walls, where a community art project has woven sculptures and installations into the living village fabric. Megijima — 'Demon Island' — is said to be the cave of the ogres vanquished by Momotaro; the cave itself, carved into the cliff face, is wonderfully atmospheric. Between islands, the views back to the mountains of Shikoku and across to Honshu are among the finest in western Japan. Return in golden-hour light with the port gleaming ahead.
Good to know
Public ferries to Ogijima and Megijima depart regularly from Takamatsu Port's ferry terminal — the journey to each is 20–40 minutes. For a private charter, arrange through a licensed tour operator in advance. Islands are best on foot; wear comfortable walking shoes. Check the ferry/charter return schedule carefully against your all-aboard time.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Takamatsu — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.