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One of Japan's Three Great Hidden Scenic Spots: "Iya" in Tokushima Prefecture

One of Japan's Three Great Hidden Scenic Spots: "Iya" in Tokushima Prefecture

The Iya River stretches 10 kilometers, and within this lush, wooded gorge, one can see the sheer cliffs carved by nature, showcasing the unparalleled craftsmanship of the natural world. The Iya region can be simply divided into East Iya and West Iya. To the west, there are the Iya River hot springs, while to the east lies the hidden scenic village of Ochiai and Tsurugi Mountain, the second highest mountain in Western Japan.
Japan's Three Great Cat Legends: The Hidden Shrine of Tokushima with Over Ten Thousand Lucky Cats

Japan's Three Great Cat Legends: The Hidden Shrine of Tokushima with Over Ten Thousand Lucky Cats

In Tokushima, there is a paradise for cat enthusiasts called "Amasu Daigongen Shrine" (お松大権現). This shrine was established based on Japan's three great cat legends and is adorned both inside and out with cat decorations and stone cat statues. A special area has been created to house over ten thousand fortune cats of varying sizes. Cat lovers shouldn't miss this hidden cat shrine in Tokushima!
Experience the Stunning Natural Scenery of the Naruto Whirlpool in Tokushima

Experience the Stunning Natural Scenery of the Naruto Whirlpool in Tokushima

Japan is rich in natural beauty, and when it comes to the most famous tourist attractions in Tokushima Prefecture on Shikoku Island, the Naruto Whirlpool is certainly among the top. It is particularly spectacular during the spring and autumn tides, with diameters reaching up to 20 meters when timed with the tidal schedule. Travelers can choose to take a sightseeing boat for a close-up view of the whirlpool or enjoy the breathtaking sight from above on the Great Naruto Bridge, making for an unforgettable experience.
Tokushima Mima City Historic Street: Home of Artisans

Tokushima Mima City Historic Street: Home of Artisans

Located in eastern Shikoku, Tokushima Prefecture serves as the starting point for the pilgrimage of the 88 sacred sites of Shikoku. Its long and rich history has given rise to unique cultures such as Awa Odori and Awa indigo dyeing. About 40 kilometers from Tokushima City, Mima City not only preserves wooden houses built during the Edo period but is also a hub for traditional indigo dyeing and washi (Japanese paper) artisans, making it an ideal destination for a cultural experience.
Shikoku, Japan: Discover the Hidden Beauty of Tokushima Prefecture's Iya Region

Shikoku, Japan: Discover the Hidden Beauty of Tokushima Prefecture's Iya Region

When it comes to Shikoku, one cannot overlook Tokushima Prefecture's Iya region, known for its rich natural resources and historical cultural heritage. As one of Japan's three great hidden scenic spots, Iya is remote yet preserves its pristine landscapes, rustic vine bridges, magnificent waterfalls, and relaxing hot springs, making it an ideal destination for experiencing Japan's rural scenery and enjoying green tourism.
Japan Travel Guide! 6 Must-Visit Attractions in Tokushima, Japan

Japan Travel Guide! 6 Must-Visit Attractions in Tokushima, Japan

Tokushima in Shikoku is renowned for its abundant natural resources, breathtaking landscapes, rich history, and distinctive Awa culture. With a plethora of attractions to explore, ranging from hidden gems and remarkable bridges to unique tidal phenomena, we have curated a selection of six must-visit spots in Tokushima for you to fully immerse yourself in the allure of this region from a myriad of perspectives.

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