Tokushima

Tokushima was the first prefecture I visited in Shikoku! While I didn’t see much of it, what I did see was absolutely gorgeous.

View of the Iya Kazurabashi vine bridge from the exit, Tokushima, Shikoku

The Iya Valley Vine Bridges

Crazy to think that this month last year, I was off exploring Shikoku with friends for a week; looking forward to being able to travel again, both domestically and internationally! Back in the old days, people in the Iya Valley would cross the many rivers and gorges using bridges made of...

A Run-in with Roba Bread

Today’s post is a continuation of The Unsettling Nagoro Scarecrows; read it here! When we heard the soft voices of children singing, all of us tensed and began looking around, eyes wide, before laughing at ourselves. “We’ve overstayed our welcome!” we laughed...

Two scarecrows on break, Nagoro Village

The Unsettling Nagoro Scarecrows

Tucked away in Shikoku’s remote Iya Valley is the small village of Nagoro. While this was once a bustling place, the current number of residents stands at only around 35 people… …and over 300 scarecrows. Visiting the Nagoro Scarecrows This place is literally impossible...