2 Best Sights in Shikoku, Japan

Uchiko-za Kabuki Theater

This wooden theater opened its doors in 1916, when the city was flush with cash. It has been putting on traditional Kabuki and Bunraku performances ever since. When no performances are scheduled, you can view the interior's revolving stage and trapdoors.

2102 Uchiko, Uchiko, Ehime-ken, 791-3301, Japan
0893-44–2840
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Rate Includes: ¥400

Vine Bridges

Iya's most famous feature is its trio of kazura-bashi (vine bridges) spanning its gorges. The most popular—referred to by most signs, maps, and locals simply as "Kazura-bashi"—is 20 minutes by car from Oboke Station. A less-visited pair are closer to Mt. Tsurugi. The bridges date back 800 years, to the aftermath of the momentous Gempei War, when the defeated Heike clan fled to these valleys after losing to the rival Minamoto clan. If the refugees were attacked, they could cut the vines at a moment's notice. These days, thin steel wires reinforce the precarious planks, and fresh vines are restrung every three years, but it still feels death-defying to cross the boards over the rivers. To visit Kazura-bashi, follow signs to it from Route 32 or Route 45. If you're driving, park in the cheaper lots up the hill. The tall waterfall down the path is free, but you'll pay to cross the bridge.

Nishi-Iya Sanzon Village, Miyoshi City, Tokushima-ken, 778-0102, Japan
0883-76--0877-Miyoshi City Tourism
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Rate Includes: ¥550 to cross bridge