Yoshino River
The great Yoshino River rises in Kōchi and flows into the sea in Tokushima city.
The great Yoshino River rises in Kōchi and flows into the sea in Tokushima city.
Located on a calm, flat stretch of the Yoshino River, the charming town of Wakimachi was a centre for indigo dyeing during the Edo and Meiji periods.
Sadamitsu is known for its streets of old buildings ornamented with a flamboyance called ‘udatsu’.
The pristine Anabuki River winds through many beautiful natural gorges.