The two Oku-Iya Vine Bridges (Kazurabashi) are constructed with thick vines for passage across the valley. Historically, vines were used by the fleeing Heike clan so they could be easily cut, just in case enemies pursued. The “male bridge” and “female bridge” are just a short walk apart, and surrounded by deep, natural beauty.
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山肌に点在する集落など,祖谷に残る昔ながらの素朴な風景を紹介
Authorization issued by | Tokushima Governor Registered Travel Business No. 2-148 |
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Insurance information | All Nippon Travel Agents Association Travel Accident Insurance |
Member organizations and associations | All Nippon Travel Agents Association |
Number of staff | 13persons |
Selling points regarding safety | Member of All Nippon Travel Agents Association Special Compensation Regulations |
Operating hours | 10: 00-17: 00 |
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Regular holidays | Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays, 8 / 12-16, 12 / 29-1 / 3 |
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