[2025 Miyoshi Attraction] Travel Guide for Vine Bridge in the Iya Valley (Updated Jan)
Address:
162-2 Nishiiyayamamura Zentoku, Miyoshi, Tokushima 778-0102, Japan
Opening times:
Opens at 8:00-18:00Open
Recommended sightseeing time:
1 hour
Phone:
+81 883-76-0877
Shikoku Road Trip: Tokushima Iya Valley Autumn Foliage Tour
Shikoku is one of the best places for a road trip. Due to the underdeveloped railway network and scattered attractions, driving is the best way to fully enjoy the trip.
First, we recommend visiting Tokushima's Iya Valley, which is far from any train station and lacks direct bus access. The Iya Vine Bridge, located in Miyoshi City, Tokushima Prefecture, is one of Japan's three most unusual bridges. This bridge spans the Iya River, is about 45 meters long, and is woven from vines. Walking on it, you can see the flowing water of the valley below, which is thrilling and exciting. The history of the Iya Vine Bridge dates back to ancient times and is said to have been built to prevent enemy pursuit, with the ability to be quickly cut down if necessary.
Near the Iya Vine Bridge, there is the famous Shin-Iya Onsen Kazurabashi Hotel. The hot spring facilities here include an open-air bath with a view of the Iya Valley, allowing you to enjoy the beautiful scenery while soaking. The hot spring water is a simple sulfur spring, which helps to relieve fatigue and beautify the skin. Staying at the nearby hot spring hotel for a night, you can enjoy the illuminated night view again in the evening.
The best seasons to visit the Iya Vine Bridge are spring and autumn. The cherry blossoms in spring and the autumn foliage add vibrant colors to the valley, making it the best time for photography and enjoying natural beauty. The lush greenery of summer and the snowy scenery of winter also have their own charm, suitable for visitors in different seasons to experience.
You can reach the Iya Vine Bridge by driving along Prefectural Route 32. There is a parking lot near the Iya Vine Bridge, making it convenient for road trippers to park.
Ziggy Tao
Japan's Three Great Hidden Spots: The Thrilling Iya Kazura Bridge
Day 10 of Summer Vacation: From Kochi Prefecture to Tokushima Prefecture.
In the far western edge of Tokushima Prefecture's western region, there is a place called Iya, located deep in the mountains. It is one of the areas that has preserved its pristine natural environment and is listed as one of Japan's three great hidden spots.
Here lies the famous suspension bridge, Iya Kazura Bridge, which spans the Iya River. Walking on the bridge, 14 meters above the water, is already nerve-wracking, and hearing a little Japanese boy crying behind you makes it even more terrifying!
Near the suspension bridge, there is a place called Biwa Waterfall, which is said to be where the fallen samurai of the Heike clan played the biwa to comfort each other.
SABRINA WEI
Iya Vine Bridge
Located in Miyoshi City, the 'Iya Vine Bridge' is one of Japan's three unusual bridges. It is approximately 45 meters long and 2 meters wide, made from about a ton of hardy kiwi vines. The bridge itself showcases natural beauty, but the surrounding natural scenery of Miyoshi City is equally unmissable. Each season offers its unique charm: wisteria flowers in spring, fresh greenery in summer, red leaves in autumn, and white snow in winter.