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Miyoshi, Tokushima

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Tokushima / Miyoshi
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A reading of this place

The gorge at Ōboke cuts deep into the Shikoku mountains, the river green and cold below the road, the rock faces close on both sides. This is Miyoshi, western Tokushima, where the Yoshino River has carved the land into something that resists easy passage. The train on the Dosan Line slows through tunnels and emerges onto narrow ledges above the water, and the sensation is less of arrival than of penetration into something older and less negotiated.

Up in the Iya valley, the slope villages hold their own logic. The terraced fields of the Nishi-Awa sloping cultivation system — recognized as a World Agricultural Heritage site — are still worked, producing the high-altitude vegetables and shiitake that define the local table. Iya soba arrives in a bowl with a density that comes from cold air and thin soil. Sobagome-jiru, a soup of buckwheat grains, carries the same economy of means. The local sake, Miyoshigiku, is brewed here, and each February the Shikoku Sake Festival opens the breweries to tasting, a gathering that belongs entirely to the people who live among these mountains.

The Heike exile legend runs through the place — the shrine at Kurishine Hachimangū holds a tradition linking it to Emperor Antoku — but history here is not displayed so much as absorbed into the terrain. Kenmijinja, set at altitude in Yamashiro, draws pilgrims for its exorcism rites. The Udatsu tobacco museum in Ikeda preserves the merchant prosperity of an earlier era. These are not curated experiences; they are institutions that continue to function on their own terms.

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Cultural Properties 13
  • Miyoshi City Higashi-Iyayamamura Ochiai Preservation District Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings
  • Oboke Koboke Natural Monument
  • Kimura Family Residence (Tokushima Prefecture, Miyoshi City, Higashi-Iya) Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Kimura Family Residence (Higashi-Iya, Miyoshi, Tokushima) Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Osome Family Residence (Higashi-Iyayama, Miyoshi) Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Tokuzen Residence (Nishi-Iyayama-mura, Miyoshi, Tokushima) Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Hashikura-ji Temple Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Hashikura-ji Temple Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Hashikura-ji Temple Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Hashikura-ji Temple Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Hashikura-ji Temple Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Hashikura-ji Temple Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Fujikawatani Registered Monument
Natural Parks 1
  • Tsurugisan Quasi-National Park
Onsen 2
  • Oboke Onsen TIER2
  • Iya Onsen TIER2
Mountains 8
  • Mount San
  • Mount Yahazu
  • Mount Tenguzuka
  • Mount Tonomaru
  • Mount Tsurugi
  • Mount Nakatsu
  • Mount Kunimi
  • Mount Unpenji
Stations 11
  • Awa-Ikeda 土讃線
  • Tsuji 徳島線
  • Oboke 土讃線
  • Hashikura 土讃線
  • Tsukuda 土讃線
  • Awa-Kawaguchi 土讃線
  • Minawa 土讃線
  • Iyaguchi 土讃線
  • Oboke 土讃線
  • Tsubojiri 土讃線
  • Tsukuda 徳島線
Cultural Properties Natural Parks Onsen Mountains Stations