Overview (history, characteristics, attractions)
Naruto Park (Naruto City, Tokushima Prefecture) is a scenic spot facing the Naruto Strait, and a tourist spot where you can get a close-up look at the world-famous Naruto Whirlpools. The Onaruto Bridge spans the strait, and visitors can enjoy the impressive view of the whirlpools from under the bridge and from the surrounding area. The park also has a promenade, an observation deck, and facilities introducing the bridge's history and tidal currents. The scenery created by the sea, sky, and bridge is picturesque in every season, and its greatest attraction is the whirlpools of various sizes that appear depending on the tides and the speed of the currents.
Highlights
- Path of the Whirlpool: A marine promenade under the Onaruto Bridge. You can observe the whirlpools from above through the glass floor and observation windows (fee required).
- Sightseeing boat (pleasure boat): Sightseeing boats depart from a dock inside the park to see the whirlpools up close. The boats operate according to the tide times, allowing you to experience the whirlpools up close.
- Observation deck and promenade: There are several observation points overlooking the strait and bridge, perfect for taking photos and strolling.
- Facilities such as the Onaruto Bridge Memorial Hall: An exhibition hall where you can learn about bridge construction and the workings of the Naruto Strait (the facility name and exhibits may change).
- Natural scenery and bird watching: You can enjoy observing the changing appearance of the sea and shore with each season, as well as migratory birds.
Access (nearest station, transportation, etc.)
- Train + Bus: Get off at Naruto Station on the JR Naruto Line. From the station, take a local bus or sightseeing bus towards Naruto Park (travel time varies depending on the route and time of day, approximately 15-25 minutes).
- car: Approximately 30-40 minutes from central Tokushima (depending on traffic conditions). Accessible via the expressway from Takamatsu, Awajishima, and Kobe. Parking is available around the park, but it can get crowded during peak seasons, so it's best to arrive early.
- When using a sightseeing boat: The dock for the tide-sightseeing boats is located within the park, and the operating companies and departure times are set according to the tides. We recommend checking departure times and operation status in advance and making reservations.
Estimated stay (estimated time required)
- Visiting the Uzumaki Path and Observatory: 1 to 1.5 hours
- If using a sightseeing boat: 1.5 to 3 hours (including boarding time, waiting time, and round trip time)
- If you also visit nearby museums and art galleries (e.g., Otsuka Museum of Art): Half a day to a full day
Nearby spots
- Otsuka Museum of Art (Naruto City, permanent indoor exhibition featuring life-size reproductions of world-famous paintings)
- Viewpoints and walking trails around the Naruto Strait and Onaruto Bridge
- Access to Awaji Island (you can travel to tourist spots on Awaji Island by crossing the Onaruto Bridge)
- Restaurants and souvenir shops in Naruto city (seafood and local delicacies)
Things to be aware of (crowds, manners, seasonal precautions, etc.)
- Check the tide times: The visibility of the whirlpools is affected by the tides (especially spring tides). The best time to see them varies from day to day, so be sure to check the tide table, tourist information, and sightseeing boat schedules in advance.
- Weather and flight status: In the event of strong winds or stormy weather, the tide-sightseeing boats may be canceled or the Uzu-no-michi (Road to the Whirlpools) may be closed. Please check the latest information on operations and facilities before setting off.
- congestion: During Golden Week, summer vacation, and weekends, the parking lot, sightseeing boats, and Uzu-no-michi are crowded. In particular, the sightseeing boats can fill up, so we recommend going to the ticket counter early or making a reservation.
- Safety/Clothing: The sea breeze is strong, so be careful of the cold and getting wet. On windy days, the temperature will feel lower. It's a good idea to wear comfortable walking shoes.
- Manners: Please be considerate of other visitors and the natural environment by refraining from excessive driving, noise, or littering in the observation areas or on the walking trails.
- Precautions when taking photos: Please be considerate when leaning on handrails or glass windows for long periods of time as this can be a nuisance to those around you.
(Note) Please be sure to check the latest operating times, facility operating status, and access information on the official websites of the Naruto City Tourism Association and each facility. Please enjoy a safe and comfortable trip.
