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Oboke and Koboke


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Culture and History / Travel to Oboke, visa requirements By train By road / Get around / See .26 Do / Shopping, Oboke souvenirs / Good restaurants and cheap meals / Oboke nightlife, bars, clubs and pubs. / Hotels, youth hostels, lodging / Budget / Get out

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Ōboke (大歩危) and Koboke (小歩危) are in central Shikoku, Japan.

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Culture and History

The lyrical names of Oboke and Koboke have given rise to much comment over the years: respectively, they mean "big steps dangerous" and "small steps dangerous", an apt description of the perils of traversing through these steep gorges on foot.

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Travel to Oboke, visa requirements

These days the main danger in travelling to Oboke and Koboke is not wanting to leave.

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By train

The JR Dosan Line from Kochi to Takamatsu via Ikeda stops at both Koboke and Oboke.

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By road

National Highway 32 winds its way along the Yoshino river through the pristine valley. Coming from Osaka, Kobe or Tokushima, take the expressway from Tokushima and exit at Ikeda. Then follow route 32 towards Kochi for about 20 kilometres to Oboke.

A tunnel also connects Oboke to the western Iya Valley (4 buses per day).

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Get around

Both Oboke and Koboke have train stations.

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See & Do

There's one main reason to come to Oboke and Koboke: the rapids rushing through the gorge below. There are observation platforms on the highway and near the train stations if you're content to gaze from a distance, but more daring types will venture down onto the Yoshinogawa River for a sightseeing cruise (¥2000 for a one-hour loop), and more adventurous types yet will try their hand at white-water rafting in the class 4 rapids. The rapids are Japan`s biggest and most exciting with amazing rock formations and crystal clear waters all adding up to make a must-do adventure.

  • Happy Raft, tel. 0887-75-0500, [1]. Arranges half/full-day rafting trips from ¥6500/12500 (cash only). English spoken.

If you survive the experience without developing acute hydrophobia, both Oboke and Koboke have onsen hot springs offering more bubbling water to soak in.

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Shopping, Oboke souvenirs

  • Boke-Mart, near Oboke station. A normal grocery store, but probably the best place to stock up before heading into Iya Valley.

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Good restaurants and cheap meals

In Oboke, Koboke and the Iya Valley you can try a delicious river fish salted and barbequed on a stick. The fish are called ayu and amego and are pretty good. Iya Valley is also famous for soba noodles, but they're not nearly as good as the udon in Kagawa.

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Oboke nightlife, bars, clubs and pubs.

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Hotels, youth hostels, lodging

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Budget

  • Ku-Nel-Asob (空音遊 Kūneruasobu), tel. 090-9778-7133, [2]. A new hostel in Oboke where guests stay for 2000yen per night plus extra for using the kitchen, the name means literally "eat, sleep and have fun". The owner is friendly and speaks great English.

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Get out

  • Iya Valley, with more scenic views and some great hiking too, is just across the tunnel from Oboke.


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