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Whirlpools are visible four times daily, but only twice during Uzu-no-Michi’s opening hours. For the best experience, visitors should check the daily peak viewing schedule on the official website.
ーTokushima Prefectural Uzu-no-Michi Walkwayー
Uzu-no-Michi is a 450-meter-long walkway built within the bridge girder of the Onaruto Bridge, suspended 45 meters above the Naruto Strait. This thrilling path lets visitors walk above the sea and enjoy up-close views of the famous Naruto Whirlpools, which form when powerful tidal currents pass between the Seto Inland Sea and Kii Channel.
These whirlpools, some reaching up to 20 meters in diameter, are among the largest in the world and occur only during specific tide times. Naruto also ranks among the world’s top three fastest tidal currents, with speeds exceeding 20 km/h during seasonal spring tides — also known as king tides — which happen during full and new moons year-round.
Along the walkway, guests can also enjoy sweeping views of the Onaruto Bridge, sightseeing boats, and the surrounding beauty of Naruto Park, including spots like Eska Hill Naruto and the Otsuka Museum of Art.
ーOnaruto Bridge Eddy Memorial Hallー
The Onaruto Bridge Eddy Memorial Hall is a spiral-shaped museum inspired by the whirlpools themselves. The museum lets visitors explore the mechanics of the Naruto Whirlpools and the engineering of the Onaruto Bridge through immersive videos, interactive simulations, and virtual experiences.
4K 360° Theater "Awa" – Showcasing Tokushima’s natural beauty and cultural heritage, including scenes from the Awa Odori FestivalPlay the Eddy! – Touch and sound-responsive LED projection where guests can interact with the whirlpool-themed artThe Amazing Onaruto Bridge! – Educational exhibits and replicas explaining how the massive Onaruto Bridge was builtRooftop Observation Deck – A scenic viewing point where, on clear days, you may spot as far as Wakayama and ShōdoshimaGuided by mascot Larus, visitors learn when and how whirlpools form through engaging multimedia exhibits
These tickets can't be rescheduled or cancelled.