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#Tokushima #TokushimaPrefecture #JapanTravel #HiddenJapan #VisitJapan #NarutoWhirlpools #AwaOdori #Shikoku #IyaValley #Kazurabashi #JapanNature #JapanCulture #JapanExplained #JapanYouveNeverSeen #OffTheBeatenPathJapan #47PrefecturesOfJapan #JapanSeries #TravelJapan #ExploreJapan #JapaneseFood Tokushima is one of Japan’s most fascinating yet underrated prefectures. In this video, we explore Tokushima Prefecture, located on the island of Shikoku, famous for its giant whirlpools, the energetic Awa Dance Festival, the spiritual 88-temple pilgrimage, and one of Japan’s most remote hidden valleys. If you love discovering hidden Japan, unique traditions, and incredible nature, this is a prefecture you don’t want to miss. 🌊 Naruto Whirlpools Witness one of the largest whirlpools in the world, reaching up to 20 meters in diameter. Learn how tides create this powerful natural phenomenon and how you can experience it safely from a bridge or boat. 💃 Awa Odori Dance Festival With over 400 years of history, Awa Odori is Japan’s largest traditional dance festival. Anyone can join, dance, and feel the spirit of “The Fool Who Dances.” 🛕 Shikoku 88-Temple Pilgrimage Discover the 1,200 km spiritual journey founded by Kukai, still walked by pilgrims from around the world. No religious background required, just curiosity and respect. 🌿 Iya Valley One of Japan’s Three Hidden Regions, featuring dramatic gorges, vine bridges, legends of samurai refugees, and breathtaking mountain scenery. 🍜 Tokushima Local Food From rich Tokushima ramen with raw egg to sudachi citrus, Awa chicken, Naruto wakame seaweed, and traditional countryside dishes, Tokushima’s food culture is deeply tied to nature. 🎯 Why Tokushima is special ✔ Rare natural phenomena ✔ Living traditions and festivals ✔ Spiritual journeys open to everyone ✔ Real “off-the-beaten-path” Japan This video marks 36 out of 47 prefectures in our journey across Japan. 👉 Subscribe for more videos exploring all 47 prefectures of Japan, and let us know in the comments: Would you visit Tokushima, and which place impressed you the most?