[4K] Monorider in Iya Fureai Park (Tokushima) ☆ 祖谷ふれあい公園のモノライダー (徳島)
October 29, 2019 MIyoshi CIty, Tokushima Prefecture, Japan
2019年10月29日 徳島県三好市
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[4K] Iya Fureai Park (Tokushima) ☆ 祖谷ふれあい公園 (徳島)
October 28, 29, 2019 Miyoshi City, Tokushima, Japan
2019年10月28日、29日 徳島県三好市
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Japan Travel: Hotel Iya Onsen Nice Outdoor bath down in a cable car Great view.Tokushima
Japan Travel: Hotel Iya Onsen Nice Outdoor bath down in a cable car Great view.Tokushima 【★004★Tokushima Iya Valley Iya Onsen Hotel】 Subscribe link :
The Iya Valley (祖谷渓谷 Iya Keikoku) region in Tokushima Prefecture, Japan is a scenic area known for its dramatic mountain valleys and old vine bridges. The Iya Valley and the inner parts of Shikoku have historically been remote and difficult to enter, making them a favorite retreat for refugees and defeated Heike warriors although access has improved in recent years.
Iya Onsen Hotel The Iya Onsen Hotel is located high up on the steep slope overlooking the Iya Valley. A notable point in the hotel is that its outdoor hot baths located along the river and you have to take a cable car some 170 meters below the hotel itself. The bath water is a lukewarm 39 degrees Celsius.
Daytime Hours: 7:00 to 18:00 (Last entry at 17:00) Daytime Admission: 1500 yen (including outdoor bath, indoor bath, and cable car) Overnight Stay: from 12,000 yen per person including 2 meals Level of English: Good English website is available.
Food The image is Kaiseki ryori (Traditional multi-course Japanese meal), which is used Local products.
The Iya Valley is usually divided into two areas. Nishi Iya (West Iya) located around the entrance to the valley and is slightly more developed and more accessible as there are relatively frequent buses to some of the major attractions. Oku Iya (Inner Iya, also called Higashi Iya or East Iya) lies further back into the valley so is difficult to reach without a rental car or other means of private transportation.
Access Information A rental car is recommended to visit the area.
1. To Nishi Iya (West Iya) *From Awa Ikeda Station to Kubo, take a bus and transfer to another bus bound for Nijukazurabashi or Mount Tsurugi. Get off at the Nijukazurabashi bus stop. The one way journey will take 2 hours with a cost of 1790 yen. There are only 4 buses a day. Moreover buses from Kubo to the bridge operate only on weekends and holidays from April to November. 2. To Oku Iya (Inner Iya) Rental car stores are available around Oboke and Awa Ikeda Stations. A rental car is recommended, particularly for visiting the less traveled Oku Iya area. Note: The roads are very narrow and have frequent blind curves, which make driving both hazardous and slow.