Iya Valley

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Iya Valley is a remote, mountainous gorge in Japan famed for its dramatic scenery, vine bridges, and traditional thatched-roof villages.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf tourist destination
valley
associatedWith Heike clan legends
bestSeasonToVisit autumn
spring
climate humid subtropical climate
contains Higashi-Iya (East Iya) region NERFINISHED
Nishi-Iya (West Iya) region NERFINISHED
Oku-Iya (Inner Iya) region NERFINISHED
country Japan
geographicalFeature gorge
hasLandmark Biwa-no-taki Waterfall NERFINISHED
Hotel Iya Onsen cable car to riverside baths
Iya Kazurabashi Bridge NERFINISHED
Iya Onsen NERFINISHED
Oku-Iya Niju Kazurabashi (Double Vine Bridges) NERFINISHED
Peeing Boy statue NERFINISHED
hasRoad National Route 32 NERFINISHED
Prefectural Route 45 NERFINISHED
hasVillage Kakashi-no-Sato (Scarecrow Village) NERFINISHED
Ochiai Village NERFINISHED
historicalReputation one of Japan’s three hidden valleys
knownFor autumn foliage
deep river valley
dramatic scenery
onsen hot springs
outdoor activities
remote villages
steep mountains
traditional thatched-roof houses
vine bridges
language Japanese
locatedIn Miyoshi, Tokushima NERFINISHED
Tokushima Prefecture NERFINISHED
locatedOn Shikoku Island NERFINISHED
near Koboke Gorge NERFINISHED
Oboke Gorge NERFINISHED
partOf Mount Tsurugi region NERFINISHED
river Iya River NERFINISHED
tourismActivity canyoning
hiking
hot spring bathing
photography
rafting
scenic driving
tourismDevelopment focus on preserving traditional landscape
traditionalArchitecture gassho-style thatched-roof houses
transportAccess access via Oboke Station on the Dosan Line
vegetation temperate broadleaf forest

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