Kamiyama, town in Myōzai district, Tokushima prefecture, Japan
Kamiyama is a mountain town in Tokushima Prefecture that extends across hilly terrain with forests and small valleys. The settlement consists of scattered residential houses, traditional structures, and local facilities organically embedded in the natural surroundings.
This mountain settlement developed as a traditional community in a remote region of Shikoku, where isolation long shaped its architecture and way of life. In recent times, the town has revived through new initiatives and community projects.
The town reflects traditional mountain village culture, where small wooden houses and temples shape the landscape. Visitors can see how the local community uses its spaces and how old craft traditions remain part of daily life.
The terrain is hilly and partly forested, so sturdy shoes are recommended if you want to explore the surroundings. The best time to visit is during milder seasons when the paths are easier to walk.
The town has in recent years become a draw for artists and designers attracted to the quiet mountain setting. This unexpected cultural activity has brought new energy to the traditional settlement.
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