This folk museum is in a large red building in Ky艒j艒, right by the main road. It displays historic artefacts and daily-use tools of the valley, as well as items relating to the Heike legend about the settling of the Iya Valley.
老澳门六合彩开奖记录's must-see attractions
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If you're travelling along Rte 439, it's not a matter of 'blink and you'll miss it', but blink, and blink again, because you may have a hard time鈥
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Away from the crowds and tour buses, the spectacular Oku Iya Ni-j奴 Kazura-bashi are two secluded vine bridges hanging side by side high over the river鈥
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Konpira-san or, more formally, Kotohira-g奴, was originally a Buddhist and Shint艒 temple dedicated to the guardian of mariners. It became exclusively a鈥
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Zents奴-ji, Temple 75 of the sacred 88, is the largest of the temples 鈥 most of the other 87 could fit in its car park. This is where K艒b艒 Daishi was born,鈥
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Unpen-ji, aptly meaning 'Temple of the Surrounding Clouds', is the highest of the 88 Temples at 900m. Surprisingly, it actually sits in Tokushima鈥
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This small castle dates from 1597. It took five years to build and is one of only 12 castles in Japan to have its original wooden donjon intact. It's鈥
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The last of the Shikoku pilgrimage's 88 Temples sits in the mountains in the southeast of Kagawa Prefecture and is well worth a visit. It's fitting that鈥
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Our favourite street market in Shikoku is 300 years old and takes place every Sunday along 1.3km of 艑te-suji, the main road leading to the castle. Around鈥
Nearby Shikoku attractions
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Several kilometres up a narrow, winding road near Ky艒j艒, Buke Yashiki is a restored thatched-roof samurai-house museum commanding spectacular views of the鈥
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This remarkable vine bridge is one of only three left in the valley 鈥 the other two are further east in Higashi Iya. Unfortunately this one has been鈥
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The Iya Valley's famous statue of a boy peeing into the gorge is turning 50! Put in place in 1968, 'Peeing Boy' has been photographed urinating into the鈥
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If you're travelling along Rte 439, it's not a matter of 'blink and you'll miss it', but blink, and blink again, because you may have a hard time鈥
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Lapis 艑boke is a geology and local y艒kai (ghost) museum. There are interesting rocks on display, but the reason to stop is to get acquainted with the鈥
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Away from the crowds and tour buses, the spectacular Oku Iya Ni-j奴 Kazura-bashi are two secluded vine bridges hanging side by side high over the river鈥
15.62 MILES
Unpen-ji, aptly meaning 'Temple of the Surrounding Clouds', is the highest of the 88 Temples at 900m. Surprisingly, it actually sits in Tokushima鈥
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This popular cave has some interesting stalactites and stalagmites, and traces of prehistoric habitation. The route gets quite steep in places. Visitors鈥