
Udatsu Townscape
This preserved merchant district in Wakimachi is one of Tokushima's signature historic streets, lined with white-walled houses that reflect the wealth of the Awa indigo trade. It is the prefecture's most established walking destination for atmospheric old-town exploration.
1.5–2.5 hours
Free
The townscape itself has no set closure times. Main facilities: Yoshida House 9:00–17:00 (last entry 16:30, closed Dec 27–Jan 1); Miraikoubo 9:00–17:00 (closed year-end holidays).
Spring and autumn, when strolling the preserved townscape is most comfortable
About 10 minutes by car from Wakimachi IC. By public transport: from JR Anabuki Station to Mima City Bus to Michi-no-eki Udatsu stop; or 10 minutes by taxi or car from JR Anabuki Station.
Location
Why Visit
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Preserved white-walled merchant houses
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Awa indigo trade heritage
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Historic townscape street
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Atmospheric walking district
Local Tips
Walk slowly through the merchant district to appreciate the architectural details and indigo dye history. Several small shops and cafes are scattered throughout the town.
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