Heike Residence
A museum in an Edo-period home associated with the Taira Clan, also known as the Heike.
A museum in an Edo-period home associated with the Taira Clan, also known as the Heike.
This mysterious temple located high on a mountainside is associated with interesting legends and folklore.
A ‘demented’ facility combining the role of restaurant, café, tourist information, and entertainment venue.
The Bando POW camp was a prisoner-of-war camp during World War I in what is now Naruto where prisoners interacted freely with local people, teaching them to make bread, beer, and charcuterie.
A charming museum documenting the commodity that enriched the Yoshino River valley.
A museum and theatre dedicated to the Awa Odori dance, which doubles as the station for the Mt. Bizan cable car.
A popular puppet theatre in Tokushima with daily performances.
The pristine Anabuki River winds through many beautiful natural gorges.
Visit the site of Shozui Castle, and try your hand at indigo dyeing at the fascinating Ai-no-Yakata museum.