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Zentoku Sabo・landslide

Protecting the Unexplored Area of Iya! “Erosion Control and Landslide Countermeasures” That Blend into Nature

〜Ensuring safety and peace of mind, and improving local appeal〜

The Iya area of Miyoshi City, Tokushima Prefecture is known as one of Japan’s three most unexplored areas.
The scenery of the steep mountains and deep valleys, historic sites said to be linked to refugees of the Taira clan, and activities of people living in the mountains are attracting many tourists from both throughout Japan and abroad.
The area around Iya no Kazura Bridge, one of Japan's three most unique bridges, is especially a major tourist destination that attracts more than 300,000 visitors per year.

In the Iya area, there are erosion control and landslide prevention projects underway while taking care not to damage the landscape.
By protecting both villages, tourist facilities, access roads, etc. from sediment disasters through both projects, Iya has become increasingly appealing as a safe and secure sightseeing spot.

Information

Map
Access
■ Approx. 20 minutes by car from JR Oboke Station
■ Approx. 20 minutes using the Shikoku Kotsu Bus bound for Kazurabashi or Kubo from JR Oboke Station (Get off at Kazurabashi bus stop; walk approx. 5 minutes.)
■ Approx. 1 hour by car (37 km) from the Tokushima Expressway Ikawa-Ikeda Interchange
Contact
Shikoku Mountain Area Sabo Office
68-1 Ikawachonishiikawa, Miyoshi, Tokushima
TEL: 0883-72-0034

For reservations (tours available weekdays 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.)
HP: http://www.skr.mlit.go.jp/sabo/