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Benkei no Iwaya (Benkei's Cave) is a fascinating archaeological site and historical landmark located in Komatsushima City, Tokushima Prefecture. This site is deeply intertwined with Japanese legends surrounding the famous warrior monk Musashibo Benkei and his master, Minamoto no Yoshitsune, dating back to the Heian period. According to local folklore, the cave served as a resting place and shelter for the warriors during their campaigns across Shikoku Island. Visitors can immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of Japanese mythology and history here. The cave itself is nestled within a scenic natural environment, offering a peaceful and quiet atmosphere away from the usual tourist crowds. For history enthusiasts, this site provides an authentic glimpse into local traditions and a wonderful opportunity to explore the historical significance of the Tokushima region.
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- Wear comfortable walking shoes for the uneven terrain.
- Bring insect repellent if visiting during the summer months.
- Respect the pristine natural environment surrounding the archaeological site.
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