Tokushima

Tokushima – Whirlpools, Deep Valleys, Traditional Dance, and Natural Wonders

Home to Naruto Whirlpools, Iya Valley, Awa Odori, and scenic mountain landscapes.

About Tokushima

Tokushima Prefecture is located on Shikoku and is known for its dramatic natural scenery,
traditional performing arts, and unique cultural heritage. The Naruto Whirlpools are one of
Japan’s most famous natural phenomena, while the remote Iya Valley offers vine bridges,
deep gorges, and untouched landscapes. Tokushima is also the birthplace of Awa Odori, one
of Japan’s largest and most energetic dance festivals. It’s a destination full of nature,
tradition, and adventure.

Top Attractions in Tokushima

Naruto Whirlpools

Powerful natural whirlpools created by tidal currents in the Naruto Strait.

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Iya Valley

Remote valley with vine bridges, deep gorges, and breathtaking scenery.

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Awa Odori

Japan’s largest traditional dance festival held every August.

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Mount Bizan

Symbolic mountain offering panoramic views of Tokushima City.

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Local Food

  • Tokushima Ramen: Rich pork broth with sweet-salty soy flavor
  • Awa Beef: High-quality wagyu from Tokushima
  • Sudachi: Refreshing citrus used in dishes and drinks
  • Taraibune Soba: Rustic soba served in wooden tubs

How to Get There

Tokushima is accessible via the JR Kotoku Line and Tokushima Airport.
Buses connect Tokushima City to Naruto, Iya Valley, and other major attractions. Ferries also
operate between Tokushima and Kansai.

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