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Honrakuji Temple: 88 Temple Pilgrimage & Matcha Experience

Honrakuji Temple, selected as one of the 88 scenic spots in Shikoku, features Japanese gardens and landscaping with the majestic Yoshino River and the Asan Mountains in the background. The mossy garden also has a tea ceremony room where you can enjoy matcha tea. A sutra copying experience is also available.

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Mima City

Deep Waters of Minoda (Minoda no Fuchi)

Minoda no Fuchi is a scenic wedge of the Yoshinogawa River where the waters deepen and feed off the pure minerals contained in the surrounding rocky terrain. When the area is in full bloom late March ~ early April, many visitors flock to the area to walk along the river, enjoy flower-viewing picnics, or spend the night at the campground here. You’ll find people enjoying water sports here, as well, as the season warms. Minoda no Fuchi is right beside the Yoshinogawa Highway Oasis roadside station, so it’s a convenient stop to enjoy a breath of nature on a long journey.

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Higashi Miyoshi Town

Mt. Tsurugi

Mt. Tsurugi is the second highest peak in Western Japan at 1995 meters, and is a popular hiking destination that even amateurs can tackle. The views from the top are stunning. There is also a ropeway open from April until the end of November for those less inclined to hike.

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Tsurugi Town
Miyoshi City
Mima City
Mt. Tsurugi & Oku-Iya Area

The Statue of a Peeing Boy

As a symbol of innocent courage, a statue of a peeing boy was constructed at the edge of the nearby precipice, the most perilous spot in Iya Valley. In the old days, it's said the local children would stand on this cliff and urinate into the ravine to show their bravado.

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Oboke Gorge & Iya Area
Miyoshi City

Oboke & Koboke Gorge

A unique and beautiful gorge, where the Yoshinogawa River flows emerald through the valley. Scenic views of the gorge's crystalline schist resemble marble sculptures, and the fresh green of the surrounding forests in summer, the fiery foliage in autumn, or winter's shimmering frosts, make for a spectacular sight in any season.

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Miyoshi City
Oboke Gorge & Iya Area

Kira no Edohigan (Cherry Tree)

This 400-year-old tree is the largest cherry tree in Tokushima. The trunk splits into three, so when the pink blossoms are in full bloom, its branches spreading wide are a beautiful sight.

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Nature
Spring
Tsurugi Town
Mt. Tsurugi & Oku-Iya Area

Oboke Gorge Pleasure Cruise

Take a 30 minute ride along the pure green waters of the Yoshino River, enjoying nature's handiwork on both sides. Scenic views of the gorge's crystalline schist resemble marble sculptures, and the fresh green of the surrounding forests in summer, the fiery foliage in autumn, or winter's shimmering frosts, make for a spectacular sight in any season.

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Oboke Gorge & Iya Area
Miyoshi City

Oku Iya Double Vine Bridges

About 800 years ago, these vine bridges were built by the Heike clan as a means to access their riding grounds at Mt. Tsurugi, where they trained. The bridges also connect to the Oku Iya campgrounds. These two bridges have been named "male" and "female" respectively, hence are sometimes referred to as the "wedded bridges."

The nature here is deep and immersive, and offers a different experience from the main Vine Bridge, so both spots are well worth the visit.

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Miyoshi City
Mt. Tsurugi & Oku-Iya Area

Iya Vine Bridge

The Kazurabashi Vine Bridge stretches over a canyon in a secluded mountain village in Iya Valley. The bridge itself is tied to the legend of the Heike clan, once the most powerful ruling clan, who fled into these mountains from their enemies. This bridge was once the only way to cross over the deep canyons in this area, and was built with vines that are easy to cut in case of enemy pursuit. Nowadays, the bridge remains an important National and Prefectural significant folk cultural asset, and visitors come from all around Japan to test their courage and cross. The vines are safe and sturdy, and replaced once every three years.

The Kazurabashi bridge is made of kiwi vines (Actinidia arguta) and is 45 meters long, 2 meters wide. It weighs approx. 6 tons and is suspended 14 meters above the river.

* Light-up
Every night from 19:00 till 21:30, the bridge is lit up, creating a fantastic atmosphere.

* Biwa-no-Taki (Biwa Waterfall)
This nearby waterfall was a place of refuge for the ancient people, who would come here to comfort each other by playing their Biwa Flutes, and remembering the home in Kyoto they were driven from. The water falls from 50 meters and is a majestic sight.

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Miyoshi City
Oboke Gorge & Iya Area

Sadamitsu Udatsu Street

The udatsu of Sadamitsu are based on Kyoto’s merchant street culture from the early Meiji period. These walls are called niso udatsu, and bear beautiful and artistic patterns on the front of each house.

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Tsurugi Town
Mt. Tsurugi & Oku-Iya Area

Wakimachi’s Udatsu Townscape

These ancient streets are lined with traditional-style homes featuring white udatsu barriers, specially designed to prevent the spread of fire between buildings. Such luxurious homes were a testament to the wealth and prosperity merchants enjoyed in Wakimachi during the indigo boom, and today, the buildings are protected and preserved to give visitors the feeling of strolling back in time.

Also lit up at night, the street offers a mysterious and beautiful atmosphere.

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Mima City
Wakimachi Udatsu Townscape Area

Mima Teramachi (Temple Town)

This area features a variety of beautiful Buddhist temples and also a theatre where Noh and Kabuki festivals are held each year.

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Mima City
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