The Kazurabashi Vine Bridge in Iya Valley, Tokushima Prefecture, is designated as an Important Tangible Folk Cultural Property by the Japanese government and is a popular tourist destination visited by many.
In this article, we’ll introduce how to access the bridge, nearby parking options, admission fees, and available discount coupons.
There are several parking lots around Kazurabashi, and each charges different fees.
We’ll provide maps and addresses for each, along with how far they are from the bridge.
Please note that there are no free parking lots in the area, so all visitors coming by car will need to use paid parking.
Prices may vary by season, so please check the latest information before your visit.
Shirakawa-go, located in Gifu Prefecture and designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a popular tourist destination known for its traditional gassho-zukuri farmhouses and beautiful scenery throughout the seasons.
Especially during winter illuminations, cherry blossom season in spring, and autumn foliage, the area attracts large crowds. Therefore, choosing the right parking spot is crucial when visiting by car.
There are large, paid public parking areas near the center of Shirakawa-go. However, during peak seasons or weekends, they can become very crowded or even full.
It is also important to know the distance from parking lots to the village and viewpoints, how easy the walk is, and the parking fees based on expected length of stay.
This article provides detailed information about the main parking areas in Shirakawa-go, including fees, hours, capacity, and location.
It also explains temporary parking options available during peak times, transportation to the observation deck, and walking time from each parking lot.
If you plan to visit Shirakawa-go by car, this guide will help you choose the best parking option and enjoy your visit efficiently.