Tokuzen Village
A village in Iya with a historic past and agricultural present.
A village in Iya with a historic past and agricultural present.
Capital of Tokushima Prefecture, best known as the home of the Awa Odori dance festival.
The German House, built in 1972, houses a museum about the POWs, with photographs and models.
A small island off Tokushima Prefecture where time stopped in the Showa period.
The name of this place means 'bamboo island'. It's located on the border between Tokushima and Kochi, on a long and interesting stretch of coast.
Sarukai Village is one of the communities in the Iya region built on extremely steep slopes where special agricultural techniques are used.
The three-person team of Saito Brewery brews Gotensakura sake in their attractive brewery in Tokushima city.
Sadamitsu is known for its streets of old buildings ornamented with a flamboyance called ‘udatsu’.
This Shintō shrine celebrates a cat who wreaked vengeance on the wicked people who persecuted his mistress.
This is the ‘deepest’ part of the Iya Valley, an isolated but beautiful and fascinating area.