Iya Valley (祖谷渓, Iyakei), located in western Tokushima Prefecture and centralized on Shikoku Island, is a grand expanse of secluded nature known for its steep mountain slopes, rocky gorges, traditional farmhouses, and historic vine bridges. The remote environment is the epitome of Japanese rural culture and for outdoorsy types, is abundant in hiking spots, ziplining, rafting, and boating.
Test your wits by crossing the area’s famous vine bridge or leisurely boat along the gorge’s emerald blue waters, which are surrounded by foliage-filled mountainsides. The area shines in all seasons, and is particularly stunning in autumn when the treetops turn red, yellow, and orange. Complementing the valley’s natural beauty is the rustic community of thatch-roofed farmhouses. The charming village transports you to the past with an old-time atmosphere that will forever change your perspective on life. Feel time slow as you adventure through the town or unwind in one of the valley’s hot springs. With Iya Valley’s ubiquitous mysticism, it is hard not to feel inspired.
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.
이에야 비진은 이 지역에서 손으로 자른 소바 국수를 특징으로 하는 세트 식사와 시코쿠에서 가장 예쁜 골짜기 바로 옆에 하룻밤 숙소를 제공합니다.
매년 11월 토쿠시마 현의 시코쿠 섬의 미요시 시민들은 전통 요카이 캐릭터처럼 손수 제작한 의상을 입고 행진하는 요카이 축제를 연다.