Iya Valley

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Overview

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Address

Nishiiyayamamura Tonotani, Miyoshi, Tokushima 778-0101, Japan

Hours

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Opening Hours

  • Monday

    Closed

  • Tuesday

    Closed

  • Wednesday

    Closed

  • Thursday

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  • Friday

    Closed

  • Saturday

    Closed

  • Sunday

    Closed

  • Holidays

    Closed

Price

Free

Highlights


Ochiai Village

Admire the thatched roof houses of Ochiai Village (落合集落, ochiai-shuraku) that adorn the steep slopes of Iya Valley's mountains, scaling 400 meters. The settlement is a Nationally Important Preservation District.

Ochiai Village

Kazurabashi Bridge

The Kazurabashi bridge is made from kiwi vines wihch are replaced every 3 years. It is one of the most famous attractions that Iya Valley is known for. It stands 15 meters above the Iya river, spanning over a distance of about 45 meters.

Kazurabashi Bridge

Peeing Boy of Iya Gorge

High above the Iya River, Tokushima has its own version of the Manneken Pis bronze statue found in Brussels. The Peeing Boy of Iya Gorge was said to be built here at Nana Magari—one of the most dangerous spots in the valley—to commemorate travellers who themselves would urinate off the edge.

Peeing Boy of Iya Gorge

Oboke Gorge

Oboke Gorge is a narrow, steep-sided gorge close to the Iya Valley entrance known for its emerald blue waters. Both riverboat tours and whitewater rafting are offered here.

Oboke Gorge

General Amenities

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Access

By Plane: Tokyo’s Haneda and Narita airports have flights to Takamatsu Airport on Shikoku. From the airport, there are buses that go directly to Iya Valley

By Bus: Shikoku’s Awa Ikeda and Oboke Stations are well connected to the western part of the valley with buses that run a few times per day.

By Train: From Tokyo Station, visitors can take a 5-hour train journey to Tokushima's Oboke Station, changing at Okayama.

By Rental Car: To travel to the more secluded parts of the valley, we recommend renting a car. It is important to note that car travel can be hazardous due to the winding and narrow mountain roads. So, please drive slowly and cautiously.

Iya Valley