For a more efficient way to explore Iya Valley, take a private taxi on a one-day tour! Your tour driver will customize your six-hour tour according to your interests.
To start your day, meet your driver at your hotel, or anywhere at your convenience. Potential stops on a six-hour tour include the Manikin Peeing Boy Statue, with stunning...Read more
This tour lets you experience the beauty of the hidden Iya Valley at first hand through the magic of the Brompton bicycle.
After meeting in Awa-Ikeda, take the train to Oboke Station. While waiting for the bus at Oboke Station, check out the interesting shops. Then take a bus to the Iya Valley vine bridge. Near the vine bridge, you can see...Read more
On this tour, you cycle around the Ikeda Reservoir formed in the middle of the Yoshino River.
The town of Ikeda, known as “the navel of Shikoku” has always prospered as a center of trade. After cycling through the retro shopping street, you come to a row of old merchant houses with ornamental ‘udatsu’ firewalls.
This tour takes you along the Yoshino River to the historic town of Wakimachi.
The starting point is ADLIV, an old printing factory remodeled as a shared work and community space. It follows the road on the embankment where cars are prohibited, and you can experience the history and culture that developed around the Yoshino River....Read more
A course that runs through the castle town, centering on Mt. Take the ropeway from the Awa Odori Kaikan at the foot of Mt. Meishan, which has become a novel and a movie. From there, take a break downhill and take a break at Western Park on the middle of Mt. If you go down from the middle to the foot, you might want to try eating around, such as...Read more
A leisurely course in the countryside of Awa City. The road in the field that spreads out on the flatland is rarely accessible by cars, and even beginners can drive bicycles with peace of mind. If you look closely at the farm roads in the fields, you can enjoy the plants that color the fields depending on the season, such as old roads, small...Read more
This tour follows the path of Japan’s purest river, the Anabuki.
In the summertime, many people head to the lower reaches of the river to camp, but this cycling course on the upper reaches avoids the crowds. This is a tour for adults to enjoy the quiet and beautiful Anabuki River at a relaxed pace.
Tokushima City and Naruto City are located adjacent to each other in the northeastern part of Tokushima Prefecture, separated by the Yoshino River, the largest river in Shikoku. Both have developed as economic centres in the prefecture and have fostered distinctive traditions such as the Awa Odori dance, Awa Ningyo Joruri (puppet theater), and...Read more
Explore the streets where old-fashioned life remains. An elegant time to buy sweets at a local Japanese confectionery store and eat them in an old mansion in the Edo period. If you run along Japan's best clear stream, Sadamitsu River, you can see steep slopes of the World Agricultural Heritage and beautiful...Read more
A course that runs in Kamiyama, a well-known advanced area of satellite offices. A new way of working in rural areas that is attracting attention in the city. Centered on the Goku River that runs through the town, you can still live in a mountainous area rich in nature, and run through the lively streets of migrants. Farmers who stop by on the way...Read more
At Handa's Jinguji Temple (reservation required), you can take it home as a souvenir, keeping the Buddha depicted in the Buddha experience. It is a good opportunity to get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and cleanse your heart. After experiencing Jinguji, take a walk in the Handa Basin and head to the Handa Somen Factory...Read more
A course to experience the Shikoku pilgrimage by pottering.
This tour is recommended for those who are interested in pilgrimage, but it seems a bit difficult to walk to the 88 locations. Gather at Tokushima Station and ride the JR train to Iketani Station. From the station, head to the first temple of Shikoku Sacred Ground, Reizanji, and...Read more
A pottering tour that extends from Tokushima, gets into Udon prefecture, and goes to Sanuki udon shops! Tsubojiri Station, located on the border between Tokushima and Kagawa, is a popular spot for people who know it as a secluded station. The time to stop at the station at the meeting is so that some people visit. When you enter Kagawa Prefecture,...Read more
For a more efficient way to explore Iya Valley, take a private taxi on a one-day tour! Your tour driver will customize your four-hour tour according to your interests.
To start your day, meet your driver at your hotel, or anywhere at your convenience. Potential stops on a six-hour tour include the Manikin Peeing Boy Statue, with stunning...Read more
Minami is a small port town in the southern part of Tokushima Pref. Minami is home to pilgrimage temples and is known as its gateway town. Also, fishing has been the main industry since ages ago and contributed to creating a unique landscape. First, you will visit the Yakuoji temple where you can walk through a slope with a spectacular...Read more
This value-packed trip with a nationally-licensed and experienced multilingual tour guide is a fantastic and efficient way to explore Tokushima!
The city's temples make a great starting point visiting all 88 on the island as part of the Shikoku Pilgrimage. Within the city you can enjoy fantastic views from the ropeway on Mt. Bizan in the...Read more
Depart from JR Ikeya Station, get off at Fuyo Station, and follow the Fudou Highway to enter Naruto city. Alongside the local gourmet shop, you'll want to stop by and follow the road along the Fuyougawa River, and go from Okazaki to Ogeshima by ferry! The course that runs from the shoreline overlooking the Great Naruto Bridge to the Naruto...Read more
You can enjoy the peaceful countryside surrounding the beautiful Yoshino River. You can also visit the historical temples. Like Kyoto, there is no crowd and it is...Read more
This value-packed trip with a nationally-licensed and experienced multilingual tour guide is a fantastic and efficient way to explore Tokushima!
The city's temples make a great starting point visiting all 88 on the island as part of the Shikoku Pilgrimage. Within the city you can enjoy fantastic views from the ropeway on Mt. Bizan in the...Read more