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Sakaide City, located in Kagawa Prefecture, Japan, is a coastal town renowned for its Seto Inland Sea views and salt farm heritage. Its key attractions include the historic salt-making tradition, the Great Seto Bridge connecting Shikoku and Honshu, and tranquil fishing village scenery. The city uniquely blends industrial legacy with natural landscapes, offering exceptional tidal observation experiences.
Top attractions feature the Great Seto Bridge Memorial Park overlooking the world's longest dual-use bridge. The Salt Industry Museum exhibits Edo-period salt-making techniques, while the Sand Dune Park provides photogenic terrain. At night, stroll along Banshu Coastline to admire fishing boat lights and bridge illuminations.
Local specialties center on sea bream cuisine—don't miss salt-grilled bream and tai-meshi rice. Sanuki udon is a must-try, and the regional Oden hotpot uses Seto seafood. In summer, pairing sea firefly viewing with beer is a unique experience.
The city revolves around JR Sakaide Station (20 mins to Takamatsu). Sparse bus routes cover attractions—renting bicycles is ideal for coastal exploration. Taxis wait at stations (¥2,000 to Seto Bridge). Note some weekend bus suspensions.
Visit during April-May (cherry blossoms) or October-November (autumn foliage), avoiding typhoon season. Weekdays are quieter; book early for Golden Week/Obon holidays.
Language: Basic English works at stations; attractions have Traditional Chinese guides. Internet: Free Wi-Fi in downtown; rent pocket Wi-Fi. Payment: Cards accepted at major venues; cash needed elsewhere. Emergency: Sakaide Municipal Hospital offers 24/7 care; pharmacies at JR Station. Dial 110 (police)/119 (fire). Tap water is drinkable.