三好市, Tokushima
Iya Kazura Bridge
A suspension bridge woven with Shirakuchi vine called the Kazura Bridge. It is a symbol of this hidden gem spanning the deep valley of the Iya Gorge.
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三好市, Tokushima
A suspension bridge woven with Shirakuchi vine called the Kazura Bridge. It is a symbol of this hidden gem spanning the deep valley of the Iya Gorge.
古宇郡神恵内村, Hokkaido
Spectacular views of towering cliffs and unique rock formations in the hidden paradise of Kamoenai Village on the Shakotan Peninsula
三好市, Tokushima
The Iya Gorge continues as a V-shaped valley with a depth of 200 meters. The view from the Little Pee Boy statue standing on the cliff is spectacularly thrilling.
三好市, Tokushima
The Kazura Bridge in hidden Iya is most beautiful during autumn foliage season. You can enjoy both the thrill of crossing the vine-woven bridge and the stunning gorge scenery simultaneously.
三好市, Tokushima
Experience soba-making in the remote Iya region. Iya soba is characterized by its thick and short noodles made without binder, offering a simple, rustic flavor.
中之条町, Gunma
The mystical cobalt blue water surface of Oku-Shima Lake located at the innermost part of Shima Onsen
三好市, Tokushima
The Kosozu Kozo statue standing on the sheer cliff of Iya Valley, with the grand panorama of the gorge spreading 200m below
世田谷区, Tokyo
Experience the hidden gem of the city at Fudo Falls, nestled in the depths of Todoroki Gorge, the only gorge in Tokyo's 23 wards
興部町, Hokkaido
An uninhabited cape jutting into the Sea of Okhotsk, a hidden region where pristine coastlines extend

大島郡瀬戸内町, Kagoshima
A hidden paradise across from Amami Oshima. Pristine beaches and subtropical forests
三好市, Tokushima
A remote kazura suspension bridge nestled deep in Iya Gorge in Tokushima Prefecture, at the foot of Mt. Tsurugi. A rare nationwide structure featuring two parallel bridges—the male bridge and female bridge—with strong remnants of the Heike clan fugitive legend.
青ヶ島村, Tokyo
A remote island of about 170 people located about 360km south of Tokyo at the southernmost tip of the Izu Islands. A rare volcanic island globally, with settlements spread across a double caldera, known as the hardest village to reach in Japan.