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🇯🇵 Tokushima Travel Guide · 2026

Tokushima 徳島

The giant Naruto whirlpools swirling under the Onaruto Bridge; the vine bridges of the Iya Valley hidden deep in the mountains; Awa Odori, Japan's most famous dance festival in mid-August; and the Oboke gorge where boats glide below the cliffs — Tokushima is the gateway to Shikoku, gathering nature, festival and pilgrimage all in one.

0.72M
Population
Capital
Tokushima City
Famous festival
Awa Odori (Aug)
Famous food
Tokushima ramen & sudachi
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Why visit Tokushima

Why Tokushima is the Shikoku gateway of whirlpools, valley and festival

Honestly, Tokushima is the gateway to Shikoku with highlights of every kind — in the Naruto Strait, giant whirlpools swirl under the Onaruto Bridge; ride a boat up close or walk the Uzu-no-michi glass walkway above them. Deeper in the mountains lies the Iya Valley with its ancient vine bridges and thatched houses. In mid-August the whole city shakes with Awa Odori, Japan's most famous dance festival. When you need a break, slurp a bowl of dark, rich Tokushima ramen topped with a raw egg, and squeeze a sudachi citrus over it for a fresh lift.

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Naruto whirlpools
Giant whirlpools under the Onaruto Bridge
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Iya vine bridge
A vine bridge in a secluded valley
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Awa Odori
Japan's most famous dance festival
Oboke Gorge
A boat ride below the Yoshino river cliffs
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Naruto Whirlpools
Giant whirlpools

In the Naruto Strait between Shikoku and Awaji Island, the rushing tides create some of the largest whirlpools in the world; ride a boat up close, or walk the Uzu-no-michi glass walkway beneath the Onaruto Bridge. Check the tide times before you go.

⛵ Boat / walkway fee
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Iya Vine Bridge
Secluded valley

A bridge woven from mountain vines spanning the Iya River deep in the valley; crossing it, the gaps between the wooden slats let you see the water below — thrilling. Nearby are thatched houses and the famous peeing-boy statue on a cliff.

🎫 Crossing fee
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Awa Odori
Dance festival

The biggest and most famous dance festival in Japan, held in mid-August in Tokushima City; tens of thousands of dancers in traditional dress parade through the streets to lively music. Out of season, watch performances at the Awa Odori Hall.

🆓 Free street viewing (mid-Aug)
Oboke-Koboke Gorge
River gorge

A beautiful rock gorge on the Yoshino River, carved over millions of years; take a sightseeing boat along the emerald water, or go rafting in summer — it is the gateway to the Iya Valley.

⛵ Sightseeing boat fare
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Mt Bizan
City night view

The low hill that is the symbol of Tokushima City; ride the ropeway or drive up for views over the city and strait in every direction — a popular night-view spot when the city lights come on.

🚠 Ropeway fare
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Ryozenji
Pilgrimage temple 1

Temple number one of the 88-temple Shikoku pilgrimage, where pilgrims begin by donning white robes and buying their gear; a shady, quiet temple near the town of Naruto.

🆓 Free entry
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📅 Sample itinerary · Tokushima 3 days
Day 1Tokushima + Naruto
Morning bus to Naruto for the giant whirlpools by boat or the Uzu-no-michi glass walkway → afternoon back in the city up Mt Bizan for the view; dinner is Tokushima ramen
Day 2Iya Valley + Oboke
Train to Oboke for a gorge sightseeing boat → into the Iya Valley to cross the vine bridge and see the thatched houses; stay at a mountain ryokan
Day 3Pilgrimage + souvenirs
Stop by Ryozenji, temple 1 of the Shikoku pilgrimage, and the Otsuka Museum in Naruto before picking up sudachi citrus and souvenirs
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🇯🇵 Tokushima at a glance
📌 Everything before you fly
Main airport
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Tokushima (Awa Odori) Airport, ~30 min by bus to the city
Osaka → Tokushima
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Express bus over the Akashi-Onaruto bridges ~2.5h
Okayama → Tokushima
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Train via Takamatsu ~2h
To the Naruto whirlpools
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Bus from Naruto Station to the boat pier / Uzu-no-michi
Into the Iya Valley
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Train to Oboke, then a bus (few runs — check times)
Best seasons
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Awa Odori mid-Aug; autumn leaves Oct-Nov in the valleys
✅ 4 prep steps
1
Check your visa
Thai travelers apply for a Japan tourist visa or e-visa before flying
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Pick a base
City + festival = Tokushima · whirlpools = Naruto · mountains = Iya Valley/Oboke
3
Check the season
Awa Odori mid-August; autumn leaves Oct-Nov; check the tide times before visiting the whirlpools
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Get an eSIM + JR Pass
Come from Osaka by bus over the bridges in about 2.5 hours, or from Okayama by train; for several Shikoku cities, price out a JR Pass
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★ 9.0💎 LUXURY
Onsen ryokan in the Iya Valley
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Hotel around Tokushima Station
📍 Tokushima City
from฿1,400/night
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Budget stay
📍 Around Tokushima/Naruto Station
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About — Tokushima travel 2026

Tokushima (徳島) is a prefecture in eastern Shikoku, with Tokushima City as its capital, and the gateway to Shikoku from the Kansai side. Its highlights are the giant Naruto whirlpools, the vine bridges of the Iya Valley, Awa Odori — Japan's most famous dance festival — the Oboke gorge, Mt Bizan, and Ryozenji, the start of the 88-temple pilgrimage.

From Osaka it is about 2.5 hours by express bus over the Akashi-Kaikyo and Onaruto bridges, or come from Okayama by train via Takamatsu; Tokushima Airport handles domestic flights. The standout seasons are Awa Odori in mid-August and autumn leaves in the valleys in October-November.

This page gathers stays by area, standout food such as Tokushima ramen and sudachi, the main sights and a 3-day Tokushima plan, with one-click hotel price comparisons across Agoda, Booking and Trip.com. Information is current for 2026, but please re-check prices, opening hours, tide times, and valley transport schedules before you travel.

FAQ

FAQ · Tokushima travel

What is the best way to Tokushima?
From Osaka, take an express bus over the Akashi-Kaikyo and Onaruto bridges in about 2.5 hours, or fly into Tokushima Airport and take a bus into the city in about 30 minutes.
How do you best see the Naruto whirlpools?
The whirlpools are largest around peak tide, so check the schedule before you go; view them from a whirlpool sightseeing boat or the Uzu-no-michi glass walkway under the Onaruto Bridge.
How do you reach the Iya vine bridge?
Take a train to Oboke Station, then a bus into the Iya Valley; buses are infrequent, so check times carefully, or renting a car is easier. There is a fee to cross the bridge.
When is Awa Odori held?
In mid-August (around 12-15 Aug) in Tokushima City; if you visit at another time, you can watch performances at the Awa Odori Hall in the city center.
How many days do you need in Tokushima?
Two or three is ideal — the city and Naruto on day one, the Iya Valley and Oboke on day two, pilgrimage or museums on day three; it pairs well with Kagawa or Kobe.

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