- Iya Valley
The Iya Valley (祖谷渓谷 "Iya Keikoku") region in
Tokushima Prefecture ,Japan is a scenic area known for its dramatic mountain valleys and oldvine bridges. Although access has improved in recent years, the Iya Valley and the inner parts ofShikoku have historically been remote and difficult to enter, making them a favorite retreat for refugees and defeated warriors. Most notably, members of theTaira clan were rumored to have entered the area after losing theGenpei War to theMinamoto clan in the late 12th century.In modern times, the Iya Valley has become an increasingly popular tourist destination. Although the west part of the valley area has good road access and other tourist facilities, the eastern area known as East Iya (東祖谷) or Oku-Iya (奥祖谷) is still relatively difficult to access and thus the natural beauty is largely undisturbed. Several vine bridges, once the only method for crossing the rivers, continue to span the valleys and have become a popular tourist attraction. To increase safety, many of these bridges have been reinforced with steel or wire frames. White water rafting is also a popular activity.
Although there are several rivers that flow through the Iya Valley region, the Iya River (祖谷川 "Iya-kawa") is the principal one. Mount Tsurugi (剣山 "Tsurugi-san"), the second-highest peak in western Japan, is located nearby. The closest towns are Tsurugi and Miyoshi.
External links
*wikitravelpar|Iya Valley
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