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Tokushima Prefecture is a dream destination that you'll want to visit someday, such as touring the 88 sacred sites in Shikoku and enjoying the Awa Odori dance in the summer. There are many spots where you can feel the dynamic nature and enjoy beautiful scenery.

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Recommended sightseeing spots in Tokushima

Tokushima Prefecture is a dream destination that you'll want to visit someday, such as touring the 88 sacred sites in Shikoku and enjoying the Awa Odori dance in the summer. There are many spots where you can feel the dynamic nature and enjoy beautiful scenery.

In this article, we will introduce recommended sightseeing spots in Tokushima that you should visit and recommended rental cars that you can rent in the area.

Naruto City German Pavilion

The Naruto City German Pavilion displays valuable materials from the time, such as the conditions of German soldiers who spent time at Bando POW Camp, where German POWs were held during World War I, and their interactions with local people. Many are on display.

At that time, the human rights of prisoners of war were respected, and German soldiers engaged in various activities, especially musical activities, and Beethoven's Ninth Symphony was performed in its entirety for the first time in Asia.

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Otsuka Museum of Art

The Otsuka Museum of Art is a unique ceramic art museum that boasts the largest permanent exhibition space in Japan, with a total floor area of ​​approximately 30,000 square meters and a viewing route of approximately 4 kilometers. More than 1,000 Western masterpieces from ancient times to the present day, owned by more than 190 museums in 26 countries around the world, are reproduced in full size on ceramic plates and exhibited.

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whirlpools of naruto

``Naruto whirlpools'' are a natural phenomenon that occurs when strong tidal currents occur in the ``Naruto Strait'' between Naruto City and Awaji Island due to the tidal difference between the Pacific Ocean and the Seto Inland Sea.

You can experience the whirlpools up close on a sightseeing boat. There is also a whirlpool sightseeing facility called ``Uzu no Michi'' on the Shimo-Naruto side of the Onaruto Bridge road, where you can observe the whirlpools from the glass floor.

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Iya Kazura Bridge

"Iya Kazura Bridge" is made of Shirakuchikazura, weighs 6 tons, is 45m long, 2m wide, and 14m above the water, and is replaced every three years. .

Every time you take a step, it sways and sways, giving you a thrilling experience. Surrounded by nature, overlooking the mountain stream of the Iya River, you can enjoy the beautiful scenery of each season no matter when you visit.

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