Tokushima City is the capital of Tokushima Prefecture and home to Japan's most famous dance festival, Awa Odori. Every August...
Miyoshi is a city in Tokushima Prefecture that is a gateway to the natural scenery the region has to offer. The Iya Valley, M...
Naruto is located in Tokushima Prefecture, and is where visitors may see its biggest draw, the majestic Naruto whirlpools. Th...
The Hana Haru Festival takes place during April in Tokushima Prefecture, and visitors to the two-day event can enjoy pleasant...
This Awa Odori is an amazing festival rich of culture and history, but the celebration doesn't end when the festival closes. ...
Miyoshi City in Tokushima Prefecture on Japan's Shikoku island holds an annual yokai ghost festival in November. Local reside...
The food from Tokushima has a lively history, often relating to local folklore and legends. Read on to find out about the are...
Iya Bijin offers set meals - many featuring the area's hand-cut soba noodles - and overnight accommodation right next to one ...
Located between Tokushima and Naruto, this Japanese noodle restaurant is one of the few places you can eat at before your exp...
Kamikatsu in Tokushima Prefecture is the location of a zero- waste movement. The Kaikatsu Zero Waste Center is part of the to...
Spend a night in a traditional Japanese house in the mountains.
A basic accommodation good for Shikoku Henro pilgrims travelling by car. It's located in the vicinity of temples 8, 9 and 10.
The food from Tokushima has a lively history, often relating to local folklore and legends. Read on to find out about the are...
Checking out the Naruto Whirlpools, two Castle Ruin sites and eating grilled chicken on the bone, a Takamatsu specialty.
The Tokushima Awaodori Airport offers regular services to Tokyo's Haneda Airport and Fukuoka Airport, with seasonal routes to...