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Whirlpools, secluded spots, and world-famous paintings—discover the diverse charms of Tokushima
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Uzu no Michi (The Great Naruto Bridge Promenade)
Uzu no Michi is a promenade on the Great Naruto Bridge in Naruto City. From the glass floor, you can look directly down on the powerful whirlpools. The structure of the bridge and the mechanism of the whirlpools are explained in English and Chinese, so international visitors can also enjoy it with peace of mind. It's a scenic spot that is gaining international attention.
Naruto-cho, Naruto-shi, Tokushima Prefecture, 772-0053 (within Naruto Park) By route bus transfer from Tokushima Station: Tokushima - Naruto Park, Tokushima Awa Odori Airport - Naruto Park
Mt. Bizan: A Panoramic View of Tokushima City
Mt. Bizan, celebrated in the ancient poetry collection Manyoshu, is named for its brow-like shape when viewed from any direction. From ancient times to the present, it has been cherished as a symbol of Tokushima City. Besides enjoying seasonal views of the city, one of its main attractions is the nighttime scenery, which is said to be the best in Shikoku. Be sure to visit this natural oasis that is easily accessible from the city center.
Bizan-cho, Tokushima-shi, Tokushima
A thrilling encounter with stunning views at the Kazurabashi Bridge, a secluded spot woven by nature
"Iya no Kazurabashi" is one of Japan's Three Unique Bridges, located in Miyoshi City, Tokushima. This suspension bridge is about 45 meters long, 2 meters wide, and hangs 14 meters above the water. Its unique thrill comes from the bridge itself, woven from the vines of shirakuchi kazura.
Surrounded by the seasonal beauty of the valley, it's a famous spot where you can enjoy magnificent scenery in any season—wisteria in spring, fresh greenery in summer, autumn leaves, and a snowy landscape in winter. It has also been designated as a National Important Tangible Folk Cultural Property.
162-2 Zentoku, Nishiiyayama-mura, Miyoshi-shi, Tokushima 778-0102
