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[Tokushima Prefecture] Introducing the Pokemon manhole "Pokefuta" in Naruto City! Also explaining tourist spots!

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A must-see for Pokemon and manhole fans! Introducing the Pokemon manholes "Pokefuta" in Naruto City. Also includes tourist information and accommodation discount campaigns.

2025.07.18

Naruto City , Tokushima Prefecture , is the Higashi gateway to Shikoku, and is connected to the Kansai region by the Naruto and the Akashi Strait. Naruto City has both the sea and the mountains, allowing you to enjoy a diverse range of nature.

There are also many tourist attractions such as the Naruto Whirlpools, one of the three largest tides in the world, the Awa Dance, and the Pilgrimage.

This time, we will introduce the Pokemon manhole "Pokefuta" located in Naruto City.

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Pokémon manholes called "Pokefuta" have been installed in Naruto City!

"Pokefuta" manhole covers designed with Pokemon from the "Pokemon" game series have been discovered in three locations in Naruto City!

It has a diameter of approximately 63 centimeters, weighs approximately 45 kilograms, and has an original design inspired by the sea of Naruto.

Water-related Pokémon such as Politoad, Suicune, and Seadra are depicted against a background that evokes Naruto Kintoki, Naruto wakame Naruto, and whirlpools.

Why not take some photos and complete your collection of Naruto City's "Pokefuta"?

Explaining the locations and access to each facility!!

Pokémon "Poké Lid" for Politoad, Politoad, and Diglett

Location : Naruto Otsuka Sports Park

Access By train: Approximately 25 minutes on foot from JR Naruto Station.
: Approximately 5 minutes by taxi from JR Naruto Station.

By local bus: Get off at Naruto City Hall or Naruto City Hall North, then walk for about 15 minutes.

By car: Get off at Naruto IC and drive for about 15 minutes
: Get off at Naruto IC and drive for about 10 minutes

Seadra and Kingdra's "Poke Lid"

Location : Uzushio Fureai Park

Access By train: Get off at JR Naruto Station and walk for about 10 minutes.

By bus: Get off at Uzushio Fureai Park and walk for about 3 minutes.

By car: Get off at Naruto IC and it's about 15 minutes. By car: Get off at Naruto IC and it's about 10 minutes.

Suicune's "Poké Lid"

Location : Aboshi Rest Area

Access : Take a bus bound for Naruto Park from JR Naruto Station, etc., get off at the Oge Kaigan Dori bus stop, and then walk for about 5 minutes.

By car: Get off at Naruto IC and drive for about 3 minutes
: Get off at Naruto IC and drive for about 15 minutes

Enjoy Naruto with "Pokefuta"!

Why not enjoy sightseeing in Naruto City with Pokefuta?

We'll introduce you to some recommended sightseeing spots near "Pokefuta"!

Mount Myoken Park

This park is built on the ruins of Awa Castle, one of the nine former Awa castles. It is also famous as a cherry blossom viewing spot, and is crowded with many visitors during the spring flower viewing season. The panoramic view of Naruto city is also a must-see!

Additionally, the replica castle tower that was formerly the Prefectural Torii Memorial Museum was reopened in March 2016 as Toride Naruto, a disaster prevention center and community facility for the city.

Naruto Park Senjojiki Observatory

This observation deck is located in a park adjacent to the Naruto Strait, which is famous for its whirlpools and is one of the three largest tides in the world, and the Naruto.

The spectacular view from up close of the Naruto has been designated as a "Naruto of Scenic Beauty" by the government, and by protecting its historical and cultural value, this wonderful scenery is being passed down to future generations. It is highly valued for viewing, and is perfect for taking commemorative photos.

There are many souvenir shops and restaurants in the surrounding area, where you can enjoy local specialties and gourmet food unique to Naruto.

If you're going to visit the Pokefuta, we recommend renting a car. The Pokefuta are a little far apart, so it's convenient to go around in a maneuverable rental car. Another great thing about the area is that it's easy for families to travel around without having to worry about time or luggage.

Rental car users also receive accommodation discounts! Please see the article below for more details.

BOATRACE Naruto PRESENTS "Naruto Summer Festival - A Fantastic Show of Songs and Fireworks" will be held!

The Naruto City Summer Fireworks Festival, which was held until 2023, has been revamped into a complex event incorporating a stage show, a festival and market, and fireworks!

The stage show will feature special guests, singer-songwriter Yayoi Fukutomi, high school singer Yuki Shima, and local dance teams Richgram Studio and Danke Studio. For more details, please see the article below.

Date: Thursday, August 7, 2025 17:30-21:30

Location: Naruto Sports Park, Naruto (Pokefuta installation spot)

Please come and visit us!!

Useful information and discount deals

In addition to the spots introduced this time, Naruto City has many other attractive tourist attractions, such as the first Mount Ryozen of the 88 sacred places of Shikoku, Reisanji, the second temple, Gokurakuji, experiences for making traditional Otani ware pottery, and fresh seafood from the Naruto Strait Strait.

Please check this website for tourist information about Naruto City, including transportation access and accommodation information.

NARUTO CITY OFFICIAL TRAVEL GUIDE

Additionally, Naruto City is currently running a campaign offering a 3,000 yen discount on accommodation fees to those who rent a car and stay at designated accommodations. Please take advantage of this offer.

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