Uomiyama| A spectacular spot with a panoramic view of the Mitoyo Plain and Hiuchinada Sea

Uomiyama is located near the border with Ehime Prefecture at an elevation of 189 meters, and is said to have gotten its name from the fact that it used to warn fishing boats of the location of incoming schools of fish. Today, the area is maintained as a forest park, and visitors can stroll along the promenade while enjoying the seasonal flowers. It is also a spot with a spectacular view of Hiuchinada and the city, centering on the Takamatsu Expressway stretching northeast from Uomiyama.

address

Minoura, Toyohama-cho, Kanonji, Kagawa 769-1604

map

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car

Approximately 15 minutes (6 km) by car from the Onohara IC of the Takamatsu Expressway

train

Approximately 20 minutes by cab from JR Toyohama Station (5km)
Approximately 20 minutes by cab from JR Minoura Station (3 km)

pubric bus

There are four buses per day. There are no buses to Mt. From JR Kannonji Station, take the Minoura-Kannonji line of the Pubric Bus and tell the driver “Horikiri”. Pubric Bus has no bus stops, and you can get on and off anywhere on the route. (However, you are not allowed to get on and off the bus on Route 11 except at designated spots.)

contact us

Kannonji Tourist Association
TEL: 0875-24-2150

  • Uomiyama Forest Park

Recommended for mountain climbing and hiking

The observatory and boardwalk offer a panoramic view of the Mitoyo Plain and Hiuchi Nada, making it a popular spot for viewing the spectacular scenery. The promenade is gently sloping and paved, and visitors can easily enjoy hiking and walking while feeling the changes of the four seasons, such as cherry blossoms and autumn leaves.
Name: Uomiyama Observatory
Address: 2465-6 Minoura, Minoura, Toyohama-cho, Kanonji City, Kagawa Prefecture

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