Naruto Whirlpools (Awaji side)
Hyogo · Awaji Island
34.2352°N, 134.6567°E
The Naruto Strait between Awaji Island and Shikoku creates the world's largest tidal whirlpools (鳴門の渦潮, Naruto no Uzushio) — underwater vortices up to 20 meters in diameter form when Osaka Bay and the Pacific Ocean exchange water through the narrow channel. The speed differential (up to 20km/h) causes spiral currents visible from observation platforms and tour boats.
The whirlpools appear during peak tidal flow (spring tides, twice monthly) when water volume is highest. Viewing from the Uzushio Cruise boat (渦潮クルーズ) allows close approach — boats navigate to within meters of active vortices, circling as whirlpools churn the sea surface. The Onaruto Bridge's glass-floor walkway (渦の道) provides aerial views 45 meters above the strait.
Essential Information
Opening Hours
Uzu-no-Michi walkway: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Closed: Open year-round | Cruise may cancel in rough weather
Entrance Fee
Uzushio Cruise: ¥2,000 adults | Uzu-no-Michi walkway: ¥500 | Combo: ¥2,400
Best Season
March and September–October (spring/autumn tides for largest whirlpools) | Check 渦潮予報
Visit Duration
1.5–2 hours (cruise + walkway)
Getting There
Access Information
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