[Miyoshi City] Iya Kazura Bridge | One of Japan’s three most unique bridges woven from Shirakuchi Kazura

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Spots you should visit along with Kazurabashi Bridge in Iya

Tokushima Prefecture is dotted with attractive sightseeing spots. You can enjoy a more fulfilling trip by visiting Kazura Bridge in Iya.

  • 1st Temple Ryozenji Temple|Pilgrim starting point/temple of prayer
  • 23rd Temple Yakuoji Temple|Tokushima’s last temple
  • No. 12 Temple Yakeyama Temple|The most difficult part of the Shikoku Pilgrimage “Penro Rolling”
  • Frequently asked questions about Iya Kazura Bridge

    Q1. What is the admission fee?

    Please check the basic information.

    Q2. Where is the parking lot?

    There are paid and free parking lots nearby.

    Q3. Can I visit even on rainy days?

    Outdoor spots are affected by the weather, so a sunny day is recommended.

    Q4. How long does it take?

    Estimated time is 1 to 2 hours. If you want to take your time taking pictures and touring, please reserve at least 2 hours.

    Summary|Kazura Bridge in Iya, a must-see when visiting Miyoshi City

    Kazura Bridge in Iya is known for being “one of Japan’s three most unusual bridges woven from Shirakuchi Kazura.” When visiting Miyoshi City, Tokushima Prefecture, be sure to include it in your schedule.

    Photo provided by:shikoku-guide.com

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