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Susaki Ko

Susaki Ko, a key port for Shikoku Island, offers a glimpse into the region's citrus industry. While the port itself focuses on cargo handling, a short trip inland unlocks cultural experiences. Visit the Michi no Eki Susaki Minato terminal, a rest area showcasing local products and offering stunning views of the port. Explore the nearby Susaki Shrine, a historical landmark, or delve into the world of Japanese papermaking at the Ino Paper Museum. Shopping options near the port might be limited, but local shops could offer regional snacks or souvenirs. Savor fresh seafood dishes, a highlight of any coastal town, at harborside restaurants like "The Blue Marlin," known for its daily catches. Nightlife is likely low-key, with a focus on relaxation and enjoying the tranquil atmosphere. 

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Susaki Ko

Susaki Ko, a key port for Shikoku Island, offers a glimpse into the region's citrus industry. While the port itself focuses on cargo handling, a short trip inland unlocks cultural experiences. Visit the Michi no Eki Susaki Minato terminal, a rest area showcasing local products and offering stunning views of the port. Explore the nearby Susaki Shrine, a historical landmark, or delve into the world of Japanese papermaking at the Ino Paper Museum. Shopping options near the port might be limited, but local shops could offer regional snacks or souvenirs. Savor fresh seafood dishes, a highlight of any coastal town, at harborside restaurants like "The Blue Marlin," known for its daily catches. Nightlife is likely low-key, with a focus on relaxation and enjoying the tranquil atmosphere. 

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