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Aioi Forest Museum

It is a museum with the theme of "wood", one of the few in the country, and has contemporary wood sculptures and woodcuts. In the collection exhibition, you can admire the excellent works of wood engravers and sculptors collected. In addition, art works of various genres are introduced in a special exhibition (inquiry required).

Kawaguchi Dam Natural Energy Museum

An experiential facility where you can learn about the mechanics of four natural energy and hydrogen fuel cells: solar, hydro, wind and biomass. You can learn cutting-edge technologies such as conversations with communication robots and powerful 4K images while having fun playing. In the digital art "Drawing Smart Town" produced by Team Lab, there is also the experience of moving in a city rich in nature where the picture you have drawn is full of screens. Events such as craft classes are also held on Saturdays and Sundays and long holiday periods (material costs are partly required). You can also enjoy walking on the dam and on the shore of the dam lake.

Washi Line

If you run National Highway 195 to the west, you will arrive at the middle basin of the Naga River, also known as a canoe mecca, "Washashiki Line", where a mountain stream flows between the strangely shaped stones, and you can feel the natural beauty against the backdrop of majestic mountains.

Gao no Se Gorge

A typical V-shaped valley on the southern side of Kenzan National Monument, at the headwaters of the Naga River. You can enjoy natural beauty throughout the four seasons, but especially the autumn leaves that dye the valley in golden color from late October to mid-November.

Tsuzumi Park

A park located in the Tsuzushan area at an altitude of 284m. Overlooking Tachibana Bay, which is called Matsushima of Awa. Until the 8th station, the Tsumen skyline passes. From the parking lot to the vicinity of the summit of the mountain, there is a Jingkemaru promenade, where five rock caves, such as the Shinmei Cave, and a rock rock (natural monument) that sounds when it is shaken can be seen. The Tsuzumi Skyline (traffic: 600 yen round trip) leads to the summit.

Kamada Cape Hot Springs Recreation Center

A day-trip hot spring facility built on a high ground near Cape Gamoida. From the open-air bath, you can see the cityscape of Tsubakimari and Tachibana Bay, and on a good day, you can overlook Tsubakimari Bay and far to Awaji Island. The consideration of setting the temperature of the hot water lukewarm so that you can enjoy the view slowly is also nice. There is also a restaurant in the hall.

LOCAL ENERGY SURF SHOP

Surfing mecca, Shikoku Ikimi, let's surf in south of Tokushima prefecture. Since its opening in 1980, LES (short for store name), which has been proposing a "fun surfing life", politely instructs him from manners to technique. We have our own factory and board order and repair is also perfect. There are also many repeat visitors from inside and outside Tokushima Prefecture, and a surfing school that has been very well received as saying, "You can take off in one day." surfing school 3000 yen (2 hours).

Momijiya

A long-established confectionery store that has been around 140 years in existence. He continues to make Japanese sweets using specialty products from Tokushima. He also sells such items as 140 yen and bread made from Yamamomo, which is made from yamomo and wrapped in soft rice cakes.

TOGAWA Lexor

In the beautiful nature of the local area, you will be able to guide the experience of experience such as going down the Ducky River, shower trekking, rock climbing, etc. You can also experience climbing at the base Ducky House.

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