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East Asian culture researcher and writer Alex Kerr is involved in a wide range of activities, including the restoration of traditional homes as well as providing consulting across Japan. His connection to the Iya Valley spans decades and he considers Iya to be his second home. A tour in Miyoshi City featuring Mr. Kerr entitled “Travels in Iya I’m Reluctant to Reveal“ is being planned, however the date is still undecided due to the coronavirus situation. But for now, please enjoy some of Iya’s hidden charms which he introduces in the video below. previous post>>Alex Kerr details “Travels in Iya...
Marugoto MIYOSHI Tourism Information Service
The Iya Valley is a historically secluded part of Miyoshi City in the middle of Shikoku. Within the valley’s many small hillside hamlets can be found Kouya, a historic Iya home that offers classic architecture, traditional local-style meals, and hands-on activities. No doubt, staying here is a one-of-a-kind experience. A century-old home within the deep Iya ValleyThe web of one-lane roads that branched up the mountainside were almost like a labyrinth. Though I had driven out to here several times before, I was still a bit confused with where to turn next. I was heading to Kouya, which is a gue...
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