Townscape
(Source: かっこいいパパと黒柴わんこのブログ)
Udatsu
(Source: pixta)
After sunset, a gentle orange glow from lamps illuminate the town. The magical and romantic atmosphere is different from the chic impression of that during the day. The lamps are placed 80 cm high and at 15 m intervals.
(Source: 柴犬mametaroのキャンピングカー旅日記)
The Michi-no-eki is a shop that is a base for sightseeing in Wakimachi. It is located next to a park that is a recreation of an old wharf. There is a specialty store of the area on the first floor and a cafe on the second floor.
(Source: にし阿波暮らしの「四国徳島散策記」)
Wakimachi Sensuikyo is a bridge that is located near Wakimachi Udatsuno Machi. The bridge is only 1-2 meters over the river, and it submerges when the river rises. It creates a unique and nostalgic atmosphere. The bridge is also known for a beautiful sunset viewing spot.
(Source: I LOVE TOKUSHIMA)
This theater has been cherished by the locals for a long time. After closing in 1995, the theater drew people's attention because it was used as a set in the movie "Niji o Tsukamu Otoko (The Man Who Caught a Rainbow)" directed by Yoji Yamada. After being famous, it was open to the public, and the retro ambiance draws many visitors (Admission: 200 yen for adults and 100 yen for elementary and junior high school students).
(Source: pixta)
(Source: 金失いの道ゆけば)
Townscape
(Source: かっこいいパパと黒柴わんこのブログ)
Udatsu
(Source: pixta)
After sunset, a gentle orange glow from lamps illuminate the town. The magical and romantic atmosphere is different from the chic impression of that during the day. The lamps are placed 80 cm high and at 15 m intervals.
(Source: 柴犬mametaroのキャンピングカー旅日記)
The Michi-no-eki is a shop that is a base for sightseeing in Wakimachi. It is located next to a park that is a recreation of an old wharf. There is a specialty store of the area on the first floor and a cafe on the second floor.
(Source: にし阿波暮らしの「四国徳島散策記」)
Wakimachi Sensuikyo is a bridge that is located near Wakimachi Udatsuno Machi. The bridge is only 1-2 meters over the river, and it submerges when the river rises. It creates a unique and nostalgic atmosphere. The bridge is also known for a beautiful sunset viewing spot.
(Source: I LOVE TOKUSHIMA)
This theater has been cherished by the locals for a long time. After closing in 1995, the theater drew people's attention because it was used as a set in the movie "Niji o Tsukamu Otoko (The Man Who Caught a Rainbow)" directed by Yoji Yamada. After being famous, it was open to the public, and the retro ambiance draws many visitors (Admission: 200 yen for adults and 100 yen for elementary and junior high school students).
(Source: pixta)
(Source: 金失いの道ゆけば)