Sightseeing Spot Spots in Around Tokushima City Area

  • Inukai Noson Stage
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    Tokushima Pref. Tokushimashi Hatachou Hachiya 67-3 Goo Shrine grounds
    This rural stage, designated as a national, important tangible folk cultural property in 1998, has been used for Ningyo Joruri puppet theater since the Edo period. In early November each year, public performances are held on the stage, which stands on the grounds of Goo Shrine. On the day of the event, a ritual performance of Shiki Sanbaso, which originated in a program of Noh, is first offered to the shrine to pray for an abundant crop and a peaceful world. Then, a Ningyo Joruri performance is held. Finally, members of a local preservation society perform a fusuma karakuri show featuring different tricks with painted sliding doors.
  • Agawa Ume no Sato
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    Tokushima Myozai-gun Kamiyamacho Ano Ninomiya
  • Baraenransuien
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    Tokushima Pref. Itanogunaizumichou Yakami Hara 263
  • Awaodori
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    Tokushima Pref. Tokushimashi Kamisuketouchou Tenjin
  • Sukiya Bridge
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    Tokushima Tokushima-shi Tokushimacho Jonai 1
  • Washinomon
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    Tokushima Tokushima-shi Tokushimacho Jonai 1
  • Yoshinogawa River Bed
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    Tokushima Tokushima-shi Higashiyoshinocho 1-chome
  • Taketomokanoainedoko
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    Tokushima Pref. Myouzaigunishichou Takagawara Tenjin 133
  • Osakatoge
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    Tokushima Pref. Itanogunitanochou Osaka Harri

Tokushima Areas

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The southeastern corner of Shikoku is home to Tokushima prefecture, a region celebrated for its luscious nature and the nation’s favorite Awa Odori, an energetic dance to which an annual summer festival has been dedicated. Keeping the upbeat tempo, whirlpools excite the Naruto sea off Tokushima, while inland, dramatic cliffs line the Iya Valley, promising unrivaled views of vast and vibrant scenery.

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