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Duration

6 hours

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

Unlimited

Languages

English/Other language upon request

About this tour

Tour Route:Tokushima Port  → Naruto Whirlpools (Cruise or Uzunomichi Walkway) → Ryozen-ji Temple → Awa Puppet Museum → Return to Tokushima Port

Step into the tranquil rhythm of rural Tokushima in this shore excursion tailored for those who appreciate culture, nature, and gentle exploration. From a peaceful route through emerald rice fields to the awe-inspiring Naruto Whirlpools and historic Ryozen-ji Temple, this Tokushima shore tour blends scenic beauty with spiritual depth and local heritage. Cap it off with a glimpse into Tokushima’s famed traditional puppetry.

This tour is crafted for:

  • Mature travelers or seniors seeking low-intensity activities

  • Cruise passengers with limited time (6-hour duration)

  • Culture enthusiasts interested in traditional Japan

  • Nature lovers looking for a quiet, immersive experience

Special Instructions

  • Electric-assist bicycles available for easier cycling

  • Walking shoes recommended for temple and walkway visits

  • Naruto whirlpool experience varies by tide schedule (guide will advise best option)

  • Puppet show availability may depend on schedule – alternatives provided if unavailable

Highlights

  • Port pickup & return with back-to-ship guarantee
  • Up-close encounter with Naruto Whirlpools via cruise or glass-floor walkway
  • Visit to Ryozen-ji Temple – starting point of Shikoku pilgrimage
  • Insightful stop at the Awa Puppet Museum with live demonstration
  • Relaxing scenic coastal drive along the Naruto Strait

Included/Excluded

  • English-Speaking-Guide (licensed)
  • Chartered car/coach including high-way and parking fee
  • Entrance fee and port fee
  • Pre & After accommodation
  • Tips
  • Other personal expenses

Itinerary

Depending on tidal timing and weather, experience one of two breathtaking views:

  • Cruise Option: Board a sightseeing boat that glides beneath the Onaruto Bridge, bringing you thrillingly close to the spinning whirlpools.

  • Walkway Option: Walk along the Uzunomichi Walkway, a dramatic glass-floor path suspended under the bridge for a bird’s-eye view of the vortexes below.

Continue to Ryozen-ji, the first temple of the revered Shikoku 88 Temple pilgrimage. Take in the peaceful atmosphere, incense-scented air, and the gentle ringing of bells as you learn about spiritual journeys in Japanese Buddhism.

A true cultural gem, this museum celebrates the rich tradition of Awa Ningyo Joruri (puppet theater). Witness the delicate craftsmanship and even catch a short performance, revealing the emotional storytelling of this 300-year-old art form.

Durations

Full Day

Language

English/Other language upon request

Frequently asked questions

The whirlpools are naturally occurring and depend on tide schedules. Your guide will plan accordingly, either boarding a cruise that takes you close to the whirlpools or walking the Uzunomichi glass walkway for a high-angle view. Both options offer memorable and safe vantage points.

Yes. The Awa Puppet Museum often offers English explanations and visual storytelling that transcends language. Even if a live show isn’t available, the demonstrations and exhibits are captivating and informative for non-Japanese speakers.

While the tour is family-friendly, it is specially curated for older travelers or adults who appreciate cultural exploration at a gentle pace. Families with children are welcome, but younger kids may not find all the activities engaging.

Comfortable walking shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, sun protection (hat/sunscreen), and a small bag for personal items. Bottled water will be provided, and restrooms are available at all major stops.

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