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Searching for casino hotels in Takamatsu?
Visitors enjoy the island views, sea views and shopping.
How many hotels that are good for gaming can I expect to find in Takamatsu?
Practise your poker face at one of Expedia’s 206 casino hotels in Takamatsu.
When should I take my casino trip to Takamatsu?
You’ll likely spend much of your trip indoors, but if you want to see more of the area, taking a look at local weather data can help you. The hottest months are usually August and July, with an average temperature of 25°C, while the coldest months are January and February, with an average of 7°C. The rainiest months in Takamatsu are July, September, June and August, with each month seeing an average of 198 mm of rainfall.
What is there to do in Takamatsu?
You can head to Takamatsu Marugamemachi Shopping Street, Kitahama Alley or Takamatsu Sea & Sun Market to shop for the perfect souvenir. If you’re interested in local cultural spots, you can visit Kagawa Museum, Kagawa Prefectural Cultural Hall and Isamu Noguchi Garden Museum. Additionally, you might find Takamatsu City Museum of Art and Takamatsu Castle worth a visit.
What are my transportation options for my casino getaway to Takamatsu?
Here are some transportation options in Takamatsu: You can arrange a flight to the closest airport, which is Takamatsu (TAK), situated 8.7 mi (14 km) from the city centre. To venture out into the surrounding area, hop aboard a train at Takamatsu Station or Ritsurin station. You can take a ferry across the water to see more of the region.