A Scenic Drive Setouchi: A Wide-Area Tour of Sea and Gourmet Food Connecting Okayama to Tokushima and Naruto

The stunning scenery of the Setouchi, the Seto Ohashi Bridge, Naruto, and the Naruto whirlpools.

A Setouchi road trip connecting Okayama to Tokushima and Naruto . This is a wide-area sightseeing model that allows you to enjoy Okayama 's spectacular scenery, such as Ushimado Olive Garden and Mt. Washuzan , as well as the Naruto Whirlpools and the Otsuka Museum of Art. We introduce a driving course where you can enjoy Setouchi cuisine and ocean views.

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Okayama Prefecture is located in the Center of Western Japan and is known as the "Land of Sunshine" due to its warm climate and little rain throughout the year. It's conveniently located halfway between famous tourist destinations like Kyoto, Osaka, and Hiroshima! It's also the gateway to Shikoku via the Seto. Okayama is also known as the "Fruit Okayama," and the fruits that are sun-drenched in the warm climate of the Setouchi are of the highest quality in terms of sweetness, aroma, and flavor. You can enjoy seasonal fruits such as white peaches, Muscat grapes, and Pione grapes! Okayama is also home to world-class tourist spots, including Okayama Castle, Okayama Korakuen Garden, one of Japan's three most famous gardens, and Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter, which boasts history, culture, and art!

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A wide-ranging road trip exploring the stunning scenery and cuisine of the Seto Inland Sea.

A Scenic Drive Setouchi: A Wide-Area Tour of Sea and Gourmet Food Connecting Okayama to Tokushima and Naruto

Okayama Prefecture faces the Seto Inland Sea and is known for its calm seascape dotted with islands of all sizes. The Seto Inland Sea is a relatively calm area of ​​water, and a unique landscape known as "tatoubi" (meaning "beauty of many islands") unfolds there, with islands forming a chain.

In the southwestern part of Okayama Prefecture lies the Seto Ohashi Bridge , which connects Honshu and Shikoku. The Seto Ohashi Bridge is a series of bridges approximately 13 km long, connecting the islands of the Seto Inland Sea as it leads to Seto Inland Sea. From the bridge, you can enjoy the scenic view of the many islands of the Seto Inland Sea, making it one of Japan's most popular driving routes.

Crossing the Seto Ohashi Bridge into Shikoku and continuing eastward, you will arrive in Naruto City, Tokushima Prefecture . In the Naruto Strait, the currents of the Seto Inland Sea and the Kii Suido collide, creating one of the world's largest whirlpools.

The tranquil scenery of the Seto Inland Sea and the dramatic natural phenomena of the straits—experiencing these contrasting marine attractions all at once is the charm of this long-distance road trip connecting Okayama to Naruto.

Okayama Prefecture Official Tourism Website

Enjoy stunning views of the Seto Inland Sea in Okayama

Kuroshima Island Venus Road (Setouchi City)
Kuroshima Island Venus Road (Setouchi City)

Okayama Prefecture , facing the Seto Inland Sea , is known as an area where you can enjoy the calm seascape with many islands. The "beauty of numerous islands," with its gentle waves and scattered islands of all sizes, is a landscape unique to the Setouchi and is one of Japan's representative landscapes.

The southern part of Okayama Prefecture is dotted with observation spots offering panoramic views of the Seto Inland Sea, each providing a different perspective of the sea, islands, and the Seto Ohashi Bridge. The ability to visit multiple scenic spots while driving is one of the unique charms of this area.

Here, we introduce some of the most representative scenic spots where you can experience the charm of the Seto Inland Sea, easily accessible on your way to Shikoku.

Ushimado Olive Garden

A Scenic Drive Setouchi: A Wide-Area Tour of Sea and Gourmet Food Connecting Okayama to Tokushima and Naruto

Ushimado in Setouchi City , Okayama Prefecture , is a popular tourist destination known as "Japan's Aegean Sea" for its beautiful coastal scenery. The islands floating in the Seto Inland Sea and the calm ocean scenery make it one of the most representative landscapes of the Setouchi.

Ushimado Olive Garden cultivates approximately 2,000 olive trees, and from the observation deck on the hill, you can enjoy a panoramic view of the many islands of the Seto Inland Sea. On a clear day, you can see as far as Shodoshima Island, and at sunset, you can witness the beautiful sunset over the sea.

Ushimado Olive Garden

Ushimado Olive Garden

412-1 Ushimado, Ushimado-cho, Setouchi City, Okayama Prefecture 701-43...
This is a farm owned by Nippon Olive Co., Ltd., which grows approximately 2,000 olive trees on a 10ha site. You can enjoy the beautiful scenery of Ushimado, which is also called "Japan's Aegean Sea." We also sell olive products and souvenirs, as well as olive trees and lemon trees. On the second floor of the building where the observation deck is located, there is also a moody cafe with no lighting. Pets are allowed inside the park, except inside the building.

Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter

A Scenic Drive Setouchi: A Wide-Area Tour of Sea and Gourmet Food Connecting Okayama to Tokushima and Naruto

The Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter is a tourist destination in Okayama Prefecture that preserves a historic townscape. With its rows of white-walled warehouses and townhouses built from the Edo period to the Meiji era, visitors can enjoy a traditional Japanese landscape.

Along the Kurashiki, willow trees line the banks, and the sight of riverboats passing by evokes a distinctly Japanese atmosphere. With numerous cafes, shops, and art galleries, it's a popular area for sightseeing and leisurely strolls.

Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter

Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter

710-0046 1-4-8 Chuo, Kurashiki City, Okayama Prefecture
[Beautiful white-walled streets with a hint of history and art] Kurashiki Bikan Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter where you can enjoy quaint scenery, such as white-walled storehouses, namako walls, and rows of willow trees. The streets created by traditional buildings and the retro-modern scenery along the Kurashiki continue to fascinate people from all over the world. Lined with stylish shops selling Kurashiki brands such as " Kurashiki Hanpu" and "Kurashiki Denim ," as well as cafes renovated from traditional townhouses, the area is bustling with tourists all year round. There are also many cultural facilities such as the " Ohara Museum of Art " and "Ivy Square," so you won't get bored even if you spend the whole day exploring the area. We also recommend the " Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter Nighttime Landscape Lighting" produced by the world-renowned lighting designer, Ishii Ishii. The special nighttime production, colored with an elegant sensibility, gracefully reflects the townhouses, white-walled buildings, and retro Western-style buildings, allowing you to enjoy a different view from the daytime. Traditional paper lanterns are available for rental (free of charge, limited number) exclusively to guests staying at participating facilities. Enjoy a stroll through Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter at night, lit up by the lights.

Mt. Ojigatake

A Scenic Drive Setouchi: A Wide-Area Tour of Sea and Gourmet Food Connecting Okayama to Tokushima and Naruto

Mt. Ojigatake is a popular viewpoint offering panoramic views of the Seto Inland Sea and the Seto Ohashi Bridge. The magnificent scenery of the Seto Inland Sea from this hill, which rises approximately 234 meters above sea level, makes it a popular spot for photography.

This region is dotted with uniquely shaped rocks, including one called "Uncle Rock," which have been formed over long periods of time.

Ojigatake

Ojigatake

4-chome Shibukawa, Tamano City, Okayama Prefecture 706-0028
Mount Ojigatake, which straddles Tamano City and Kurashiki City, is a viewing spot where you can see the beauty of the Seto Inland Sea and the majestic Seto Ohashi Bridge at the same time. On a clear day, you can see all the way to Mt. Shikoku. There are many strangely shaped rocks with fun names such as ``Ojisan Rock'', ``Smile Rock'', and ``Hitsuji Rock'', and looking for them is part of the fun. You will be amazed by the scenery made up of huge rocks and strangely shaped rocks. There is also a promenade, and it is a popular hiking course where cherry blossoms and azaleas are in full bloom in the spring. It is also famous as a place where you can enjoy paragliding and bouldering.

Mt. Washuzan

A Scenic Drive Setouchi: A Wide-Area Tour of Sea and Gourmet Food Connecting Okayama to Tokushima and Naruto

Mt. Washuzan is one of the most representative scenic spots in the Seto Inland Sea National Park. From the observation deck, you can enjoy a magnificent panoramic view of the islands floating in the Seto Inland Sea and the Seto Ohashi Bridge.

The Seto Ohashi Bridge connects Honshu and Shikoku, and the view of the bridge stretching across the sea, dotted with islands, is an iconic landscape of the Setouchi. Especially at sunset, the sky and sea are painted in orange hues, creating a beautiful evening scene.

Mt. Washuzan

Mt. Washuzan

1-1 Shimozuidanoura, Kurashiki City, Okayama Prefecture 711-0925
Mt. Washu is known as a representative scenic spot in Seto Inland Sea National Park, which became Japan's first national park. The name comes from its resemblance to an eagle with its wings spread. The panoramic view of the blue sea and Seto Ohashi Bridge from there is truly spectacular. There is a promenade from the foot of the mountain to the top of the mountain, so it's fun to take a walk while admiring one of the most beautiful islands in the Seto Inland Sea! It has been selected as one of ``Japan's Top 100 Sunsets'' as a place where you can see the finest sunset view.
Washuzan Observation Deck

Washuzan Observation Deck

Shimotsuidanoura, Kurashiki City, Okayama Prefecture 711-0925
This observation deck is located near the summit of Mt. Washuzan, which is a representative scenic spot in Seto Inland Sea National Park and is also designated as a nationally designated scenic spot. There are two locations near Washuzan Rest House and Washuzan Visitor Center. It is a popular viewing spot where you can see the idyllic islands of Seto Inland Sea, the majestic Seto Ohashi Bridge, and even Shikoku on the opposite shore.

Setouchi cuisine to enjoy in Okayama

A Scenic Drive Setouchi: A Wide-Area Tour of Sea and Gourmet Food Connecting Okayama to Tokushima and Naruto

Okayama is a region blessed with seafood from the Seto Inland Sea and agricultural products that thrive in its warm climate.

A Scenic Drive Setouchi: A Wide-Area Tour of Sea and Gourmet Food Connecting Okayama to Tokushima and Naruto

In winter, Hinase oysters are particularly famous, and many tourists visit seeking fresh oyster dishes. Oyster okonomiyaki, called "Kakioko (Oyster Okonomiyaki)," is a popular local specialty of Okayama.

A Scenic Drive Setouchi: A Wide-Area Tour of Sea and Gourmet Food Connecting Okayama to Tokushima and Naruto

Okayama is also known as a "Fruit Kingdom," and its specialties include high-quality fruits such as Shimizu White Peach and Muscat Grape. You can enjoy seasonal fruits from summer to autumn.

Experience the dynamic ocean scenery of Naruto

A Scenic Drive Setouchi: A Wide-Area Tour of Sea and Gourmet Food Connecting Okayama to Tokushima and Naruto

From Okayama, cross the Seto Ohashi Bridge into Shikoku, and after about an hour's drive, you can reach Naruto City in Tokushima Prefecture . The Naruto Strait is where the Seto Inland Sea and the Kii Suido meet, and giant whirlpools are generated by the seabed topography and tidal currents.

In contrast to the calm Seto Inland Sea, Naruto offers breathtaking natural marine phenomena.

Naruto Whirlpools

A Scenic Drive Setouchi: A Wide-Area Tour of Sea and Gourmet Food Connecting Okayama to Tokushima and Naruto

In the Naruto Strait, giant whirlpools are generated by the underwater topography and the ebb and flow of the tides. These whirlpools can reach a diameter of about 30 meters and are known as a rare natural phenomenon in the world.

Especially during the spring and autumn tides, some of the world's largest whirlpools occur, and seeing them up close from observation decks or Whirlpool Sightseeing Boat is truly spectacular.

Naruto Whirlpools

Naruto Whirlpools

772-0000 Naruto City, Tokushima Prefecture
The Naruto Whirlpools are a "natural phenomenon" caused by the strong currents generated by the difference in tidal levels between the Seto Naikai and the Kii Suido. The whirlpools, which reach their largest size during the spring and autumn tides and can reach a diameter of 20 to 30 meters, are said to be the largest in the world. The most impressive whirlpools occur during the time of day when the tidal currents are strongest, and they cannot be seen during periods of calm. Please check the tide table for the best viewing times.

The Onaruto Bridge Promenade Uzu no Michi)

A Scenic Drive Setouchi: A Wide-Area Tour of Sea and Gourmet Food Connecting Okayama to Tokushima and Naruto

The Uzunomichi (Whirlpool Walkway) is a pedestrian walkway built on the bridge deck of the Naruto. From a height of approximately 45 meters above sea level, you can look down on the Naruto Strait and observe the whirlpools.

A Scenic Drive Setouchi: A Wide-Area Tour of Sea and Gourmet Food Connecting Okayama to Tokushima and Naruto

There's also a glass-floored observation area, offering a unique viewing experience where you can see the sea below your feet.

Naruto Park / Onaruto Bridge Promenade Uzu no Michi

Naruto Park / Onaruto Bridge Promenade Uzu no Michi

772-0053 65 Fukuike, Tosa-tomariura, Naruto-cho, Naruto City, Tokushim...
This park is adjacent to the Naruto Strait, which is one of the three largest tidal currents in the world and is famous for its whirlpools, and the Onaruto Bridge. It is designated as part of the Setonaikai National Park and offers a spectacular view. On the Onaruto Bridge Promenade, "Uzu no Michi," you can peer into the whirlpools through a glass floor 45 meters above the sea.

Otsuka Museum of Art

Scrovegni Chapel
Scrovegni Chapel

With a permanent exhibition area of ​​approximately 30,000 square meters and a viewing route of approximately 4 kilometers, this is the largest ceramic panel art museum in Japan and unlike any other in the world.

This facility reproduces over 1,000 masterpieces of Western art from antiquity to the present day, held in more than 190 museums across 26 countries, in their original size on ceramic panels. It is an ideal facility for both art education and as a tourist attraction.

*The images are photographs of works exhibited at the Otsuka Museum of Art.

Otsuka Museum of Art

Otsuka Museum of Art

772-0053 65-1 Fukuike, Tosa-tomariura , Naruto, Naruto City , Tokushim...
With a permanent exhibition area of approximately 30,000 square meters and a viewing route of approximately 4 kilometers, this is the largest ceramic panel museum in Japan and is unparalleled in the world. Over 1,000 masterpieces of Western art from ancient times to the present, housed in over 190 art museums in 26 countries around the world, are reproduced in full size on ceramic panels. This facility is ideal both as an art education facility and as a tourist spot. *The image is a photograph of the exhibited works at the Otsuka Museum of Art.

Whirlpool Sightseeing Boat

Two companies operate cruise ships on the Tokushima Prefecture side, and you can choose from ships of different sizes, including large and small vessels.

Observe the impressive sight of the whirlpools up close.

Uzushio Steamship

Uzushio Steamship

772-0053 65-63 Fukuike, Tosa-tomariura, Naruto, Naruto City , Tokushim...
Experience the whirlpools up close on the "Uzushio" small, high-speed sightseeing boat, which takes you to the Naruto in just three minutes. The boats depart every 30 minutes and no reservations are required. It is also just a 5-minute walk from the Otsuka Museum of Art, and within walking distance of other whirlpool tourist attractions such as Uzu-no-Michi and The Eddy, so you can enjoy them all at the same time.
Whirlpool Sightseeing Boat

Whirlpool Sightseeing Boat

772-0053 264-1 Oge, Tosa-tomariura, Naruto-cho, Naruto-shi, Tokushima...
This is an observation boat that lets you experience the Naruto whirlpools up close. The times when the whirlpools can be seen change every day, so please check the website (https://www.uzusio.com/) or call (088-687-0101) for details.

Enjoy Tokushima 's seafood and cup-style gourmet food in Naruto

The Naruto Strait is known for its strong currents and abundant fishing grounds. Seafood that grows in these strong currents is characterized by its firm flesh and rich flavor.

If you visit Naruto, be sure to enjoy the local seafood.

Cup-in Gourmet (A new dining experience perfect for road trips)

A Scenic Drive Setouchi: A Wide-Area Tour of Sea and Gourmet Food Connecting Okayama to Tokushima and Naruto

Naruto City has "cup-in gourmet" products that have been developed to be easily enjoyed while driving or cycling.

A Scenic Drive Setouchi: A Wide-Area Tour of Sea and Gourmet Food Connecting Okayama to Tokushima and Naruto

These easy-to-carry cup-style gourmet meals can be enjoyed casually while sightseeing, and are perfect for savoring while admiring the scenery of the Setouchi. They're easy to take out and ideal for enjoying while traveling by car or taking a break at a scenic viewpoint.

The restaurant offers a menu featuring seafood from Naruto and local ingredients, and is attracting attention as a new travel style that allows you to enjoy sightseeing and food at the same time.

Cup-in Gourmet

Naruto Sea Bream

A Scenic Drive Setouchi: A Wide-Area Tour of Sea and Gourmet Food Connecting Okayama to Tokushima and Naruto

If you visit Naruto, you should definitely try the fresh seafood nurtured by the Naruto Strait. Among them, the most representative is "Naruto Sea Bream."

Sea bream raised in the strong currents of the Naruto Strait are called "Naruto Sea Bream," and are characterized by their firm flesh and concentrated flavor. They are considered the finest of all sea bream. You can enjoy their deliciousness in a variety of dishes, such as sashimi and sea bream rice.

Naruto Wakame

A Scenic Drive Setouchi: A Wide-Area Tour of Sea and Gourmet Food Connecting Okayama to Tokushima and Naruto

Another well-known blessing from the sea off Naruto is "Naruto Wakame" seaweed.

Wakame seaweed grown in the area where the currents of the Seto Inland Sea and the Kii Suido meet is one of Tokushima's representative seafood products, boasting a vibrant color, thick flesh, and excellent texture.

Naruto Kintoki Sweet Potato

A Scenic Drive Setouchi: A Wide-Area Tour of Sea and Gourmet Food Connecting Okayama to Tokushima and Naruto

One of the best treats to enjoy after a meal or during a drive is " Naruto Kintoki Sweet Potato ," a sweet potato that represents Tokushima .

Characterized by its strong sweetness and fluffy texture, it's popular for baked sweet potatoes and desserts. Its simple yet delicious flavor, unique to Naruto, allows you to fully appreciate the natural goodness of the ingredients.

One of the attractions of Naruto is the wide variety of culinary delights you can encounter, from fresh seafood to simple sweets.

Naruto City Official Tourism Website | Gourmet List

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A Scenic Drive Setouchi: A Wide-Area Tour of Sea and Gourmet Food Connecting Okayama to Tokushima and Naruto

Okayama and Naruto can be accessed by car via bridges connecting Honshu and Shikoku.

The Seto Ohashi Bridge , connecting Kurashiki City in Okayama Prefecture Kurashiki City and Sakaide City in Kagawa Prefecture , is a major route linking Honshu and Shikoku. From the bridge, you can enjoy spectacular views of the islands of the Seto Inland Sea, making it a popular driving route.

You can access Naruto City by crossing the Seto Ohashi Bridge into Shikoku and then heading towards Tokushima .


A Scenic Drive Setouchi: A Wide-Area Tour of Sea and Gourmet Food Connecting Okayama to Tokushima and Naruto

Alternatively, if you are traveling to Naruto from the Kansai area, you can cross the Akashi Strait to Awaji Island , and then access Naruto City via the Naruto .

On this route

Akashi Strait(one of the world's leading suspension bridges), a coastal drive on Awaji Island , and the Naruto Strait as seen from the Naruto .

You can enjoy ocean views like these.

The drive from Okayama to Naruto takes about 2-3 hours and is a popular scenic route that allows you to enjoy the views of the Seto Inland Sea along the way.

Okayama Prefecture Official Tourism Website

Naruto City Official Tourism Website

Recommended travel season

Spring (March to May)

Spring is a perfect season for sightseeing and driving, with its mild weather. The currents in the Naruto Strait become stronger, making it a great time to see the impressive whirlpools. Experiencing the whirlpools up close from Whirlpool Sightseeing Boat or the promenade on the Naruto is a major attraction. In addition, Okayama Korakuen Garden and Kagawa Ritsurin Garden are beautiful with cherry blossoms and fresh greenery, allowing visitors to enjoy the harmonious scenery of Japanese gardens and the nature of the Setouchi.

Summer to Autumn (June to September)

Okayama's representative White Peach and Muscat Grape are in season, making it the perfect time for a fruit-filled trip. Cafes and tourist facilities offer a wide variety of sweets made with seasonal fruits. In summer, the contrast between the blue sea and islands of the Seto Inland Sea is at its most beautiful, making it ideal for drives and island hopping. Naruto City hosts the Awa dance festival every year from August 9th to 11th, making it the first city in the prefecture to do so. In autumn, the temperature settles down, making it a comfortable season for sightseeing while enjoying the autumn foliage.

Winter (December to February)

Winter is a season when the air is clearer, allowing for a more vivid view of the Seto Inland Sea and the Seto Ohashi Bridge . With relatively fewer tourists, you can enjoy the spectacular scenery and delicious food in a relaxed atmosphere. In addition, seafood from the Setouchi Sea, including oysters from Hinase , is in season, making winter delicacies another attractive feature.

If you're unsure which time to choose, we recommend visiting in spring or autumn, when the weather is stable and ideal for sightseeing.

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A Scenic Drive Setouchi: A Wide-Area Tour of Sea and Gourmet Food Connecting Okayama to Tokushima and Naruto

A road trip along the Setouchi , connecting Okayama Prefecture to Naruto City , allows you to experience the contrasting charms of the sea: the tranquil scenery of numerous islands and the dynamic whirlpools of the Naruto Strait.

One of the major attractions of this wide-area route is the opportunity to enjoy ocean views while crossing some of Japan's most iconic bridges, such as the Seto Ohashi Bridge and the Naruto.

A wide-area tour that combines Okayama's stunning scenic spots and Setouchi cuisine with visits to Naruto's natural landscapes and art museums will allow you to experience the charm of the Seto Inland Sea more deeply.

Okayama Prefecture is located in the Center of Western Japan and is known as the "Land of Sunshine" due to its warm climate and little rain throughout the year. It's conveniently located halfway between famous tourist destinations like Kyoto, Osaka, and Hiroshima! It's also the gateway to Shikoku via the Seto. Okayama is also known as the "Fruit Okayama," and the fruits that are sun-drenched in the warm climate of the Setouchi are of the highest quality in terms of sweetness, aroma, and flavor. You can enjoy seasonal fruits such as white peaches, Muscat grapes, and Pione grapes! Okayama is also home to world-class tourist spots, including Okayama Castle, Okayama Korakuen Garden, one of Japan's three most famous gardens, and Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter, which boasts history, culture, and art!

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