Peeing Boy of Iya Valley
祖谷渓の小便小僧
A statue erected on an infamous cliff where young boys would hold dangerous "pee offs" to prove their mettle.

📜 Statue on Nana Magari cliff, Iya Valley, a symbol of courage.
🔍 Marks a spot where young boys once dared to pee off a 200-meter drop to prove their bravery, now a local folklore symbol, deterring dangerous 'pee offs'.

Why Go

🌊 See a unique statue with historical folklore
🏞️ Majestic, secluded, dramatic valley views
👀 Dizzying views of Iya River 200m below
📸 Unique photo opportunity
🚶 Easy access, short walk from bus stop

Why Avoid

⚠️ Sheer drop of 200 meters, exercise caution

Cost

💰 Free admission.

Hours

🕒 Open daily, 24/7.

🚌 Access Accessible by Shikoku Kotsu Bus from JR Oboke Station.

🅿️ Parking Available nearby; approx. 50 min drive from Ikawa-Ikeda IC.

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