Ikeda Suwa Park

It is located in the western part of Tokushima Prefecture. In the spring, about 200 Yoshino cherry trees, including the surrounding area, are in full bloom, and one side is dyed in spring.

It is located in the western part of Tokushima Prefecture. In the spring, about 200 Yoshino cherry trees, including the surrounding area, are in full bloom, and one side is dyed in spring.

Familiar from the anime, Kōjō, is the birthplace of Yamashiro-cho; a stone statue is erected in Fujikawa-dani, and there is also an inscription written by Natsuhiko Kyokō.

The temple stands on the summit of Chopsticks at an altitude of about 600m. It was reported that the temple was founded by Hiroho Daishi in the middle of the Shikoku pilgrimage and under the oracle of the Kinbilla Daijō, and is also referred to as the Kinbilla Okunoin. There are many worshipers as the Shikoku-Bengga Reijō-dasho, and there are a series of temples such as Hōma-dono, Bell-ro, Yakushi-do, Honden, and Kannon-do along the approach to the stone steps from Honbo. Most of it is designated as a national important cultural property.

It is said to have been founded by Hiroho Daishi in the 8th year of Enryaku (789). It is climbed by a ropeway from Onohara in Kagawa Prefecture, and Mount Yunbeji (elevation 927m) The peak is in Tokushima Prefecture. It is also called "Shikoku Takano" because it is the highest place in the Shikoku Reijo. The main hall, Daishido, and others stand in a quiet precinct.

標高約600mの山頂に盆地状に広がる黒沢湿原。県指定の天然記念物の湿原植物群落をもち、オオミズゴケ、キセルアザミなどの美しい草花の自生地として知られている。

徳島県から愛媛県にまたがる高原。周辺に木々がないため見晴らしがよく、晴天時には瀬戸内海や山陽道を一望できる。ススキの名所として知られるほか、夏の早朝には雲海が谷間を覆う八合霧を眺められることも。また、4~11月にはキャンプ場がオープン。スカイコースター1回500円や4輪バギー10分1000円、ハイパージャンプ3分500円など、場内のアクティビティは日帰りでも利用できる(受付9時~16時30分、四輪バギーは10~15時)。

In Yamashiro-cho, Miyoshi-shi, there is a place where you can find deep in the mountains. In the Kurokawa valley (Kurokawa valley), you can watch the jumping of the genji fireflies in various places. The recommended spot for viewing is around the Firefly no Sato Park.

Near the boundary between the Iyu and Sadamitsu districts, the main stream of the Sadamitsu River is narrowed from both sides by a solid rock, and poured into torrents. The cauldron is a natural eccentricity whose flow created by spiraling erosion of the rock. It has its name because the scraped waterhole is shaped like a pot. The water splashes to the waterhole about 7m below, and flows down as a three-stage waterfall. I also want to see Naru Falls, which is about 700m downstream.

A day-trip hot spring facility located in Tsurugi-cho, Tokushima Prefecture, at the northern foot of Kenzan. There are medicinal and outdoor baths made from local specialties of yuzu and herbs. The slippery hot water is reputed to have a beautiful skin effect.

We have a selection of fresh, safe and inexpensive seasonal vegetables that have been picked up in the morning in Tsurugi-cho, which is rich in nature.