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With Japan now fully re-open to foreign tourists, many such visitors are seeking to not just re-discover the major sights of the country, but also go to explore lesser known but perhaps more “authentic” rural areas. The secluded Iya Valley of central Shikoku is one such place, and Iya Valley Tours is here to introduce this hidden region to curious seekers. Tokushima’s Iya Valley: a different side of Japan“I’m so happy to be back”, declared Rachel, who is from the US. “This is my eighth time visiting Japan and I’ve been patiently waiting to take this trip with my family for over two years.” Rac...
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With a name that means “Country View”, Mt Kunimi offers panoramic views in every direction across the mountains of Shikoku from its location in the center of Tokushima’s Miyoshi City. Hiking trails for this 1409m high mountain are easily accessible from either JR Oboke Station or the Iya Valley. A tall mountain in a hidden region of Tokushima PrefectureIt was a fine early autumn day when I set out to climb Mt Kunimi. With the hot humid days of summer finally finished, I had been looking forward to getting back out on the trails of the remote Miyoshi City. With an elevation of 1409 meters, Mt K...
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With its collection of thatched roof farmhouses, stone-lined walking paths, and terraced farm plots that climb up the mountainside, Ochiai Village is an enduring example of a traditional Iya Valley hamlet.previous posts>>Experiencing Miyoshi City’s Historic Ochiai Village – Part 1Experiencing Miyoshi City’s Historic Ochiai Village – Part 2 One of the most wonderful aspects of Ochiai Village, and the reason why it is a nationally recognized Preservation District, is the large assortment of thatched roof farmhouses spread out across the village. Many of these centuries-old homes are still lived ...
Marugoto MIYOSHI Tourism Information Service
With its collection of thatched roof farmhouses, stone-lined walking paths, and terraced farm plots that climb up the mountainside, Ochiai Village is an enduring example of a traditional Iya Valley hamlet.previous post>>Experiencing Miyoshi City’s Historic Ochiai Village – Part 1 Although in times past the only way to get around Ochiai Village would have been on foot, nowadays there is a narrow road which twists and turns as it threads its way up through the village. And while the road may be convenient for general access, it is still possible to walk along the ancient pathways which interconn...
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Considered to be one of Japan’s unexplored regions, Miyoshi City of Tokushima Prefecture is certainly a place to get away from it all. Among the many hidden spots in the area is the lush Ryugugake Park of the Iya Valley, which boast a calming natural environment with a set of rental cabins where you can relax, rejuvenate, and connect with nature. previous post>>Ryugugake Park – Part 1 | A Place to Relax Within Tranquil Nature Delightful forest cabins in central ShikokuWith its easy access location in the center of the Iya Valley, Ryugugake Park is not only a nice place to stop by while traveli...
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Tokushima Prefecture’s Miyoshi City is known for being home to many unexplored areas, and among these off-the-beaten path spots is the Ryugugake Park of the Iya Valley. Aside from the lack of crowds, it boasts Iya’s highest suspension footbridge, serene forests, and a lovely set of peaceful rental cabins. Welcome to Iya’s hideawayRyugugake Park is located within Miyoshi City’s Iya Valley in the eastern section of the valley, which is formally known as Higashi-Iya (East Iya), but locally referred to as Oku-Iya (Deep Iya). Comprised of breathtaking cliffs, dense virgin forest, and bisected by th...
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Surrounded by some of the highest mountains in western Japan, the isolated Iya Valley of Tokushima Prefecture’s Miyoshi City is a fantastic place for hiking and camping. In this 6 part series, we detail a two day hiking route full of awesome views that is accessible by public bus, with an overnight in one of the rustic yet tranquil mountain-ridge huts.previous post>>The Miune & Tenguzuka Traverse Part 1 | A Two-Day Hike in the Shikoku Mountains A vertical kilometerThe trailhead for Mt Miune in Nagoro village is located at an elevation of 915 meters, and being that the summit is at 1894 meters,...
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