因島 - Innoshima Island

Innoshima (因島, Innoshima) was a separate city until 2006 when it merged into the expanded city of Onomichi. It has an estimated population of around 30,000 people. Innoshima is the birthplace of Honinbo Shusaku, the master Go player. It has lots of coastline and the Skyline Drive is particularly beautiful as you drive for about 10 km, on a narrow road that runs along the edge of the coastline. Innoshima is also home to the Murakami Pirates and their castle still exists today. If you have time, Innoshima is worth a visit. There are some spectacular views on the island which are indicated below.

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因島大橋 - Innoshima Bridge

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白滝山 - Mount Shirataki

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因島水軍城 - Innoshima Suigun Pirates Castle

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因島水軍スカイライン - Innoshima Skyline Drive

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白滝フラワーライン - Shirataki Flower Line Drive

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因島フラワーセンター  -  Innoshima Flower Center

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しまなみビーチ - Shimanami Beach

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因島アメニティ公園 - Innoshima Amenity Park

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弘法大師 - Kobou Daishi

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地蜂 - Jizu Rock

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大山神社 -  Oyama Shrine

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本因坊秀策 - Shusaku Honinbo (Go Player)

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金蓮寺 - Konrenji Temple

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因島史料館 - Innoshima History Museum

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石鎚大権現 - Ishizuchidaigongen

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因島大橋記念公園
Memorial Park of Innoshima Bridge

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生口大橋 - Ikuchi Bridge

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大浜崎キャンプ場 - Ohamasaki Campground

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大浜埼灯台 -  Ohamasaki Lighthouse

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大浜崎公園 - Ohamasaki Park

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因島アメニティプール - Innoshima Amenity Pool

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椋の里ゆうあいランド交流館
Muku no Sato Yuai Land Hall

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因島の土生港 - Habu Ferry Port

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