Crafts made in the snowy winter at Mishima Town

craft2 in mishima town
craft1 in mishima town
craft1 in mishima town
araft material in mishima town
craft mqaterial in mishima town

A basket woven from mountain grape skin is a luxury item.   It is difficult to find out good quality of skin in the mountains and  it takes huge time to knit a delicate basket.  Each work is tagged with the villager’s production name.

There are various other materials for the basket, and there is also a light material called Hiroro.  Her Majesty the Empress Emerita visited and bought one.

It is also famous for the production of paulownia chest of drawers. It is said that paulownia was light and had a moisture-proof effect, and the chest of drawers was closed tightly, so even if it was flooded, the clothes inside did not get wet. Also, in this region, as soon as a girl is born, plant a paulownia tree and make a paulownia chest of drawers with a tree that has grown when going to the bride

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This one piece of picture!  Local train passing on the bridge

train passage on the bridge
tadami river bridge
tadami river bridge

There are various places to take a scenic view on the Tadami Line, but this is a must.
Tadami River First Bridge !

 

time schdule of train passage
time schdule of train passage on the bridge

 

 

 

 

 

Park your car at roadside rest area and walk 10min. to the viewpoint.  Many photographers are on standby.  Check time table of train passing on the bridge.

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Fresh Soba worth waiting in line for eat at Yanaizu

soba menu
soba new season
soba new season

In late autumn,  the pasting “The first product of the season appears !” is indicated at the entrance of Soba restaurant here and there.  Buckwheat that bloomed small white flowers in the summer is harvested in early autumn and good scent of the first product of season comes out.  Usually the locals are waiting in line for eat.  Feel the fall with your tongue in the mountains.

waiting for soba
waiting for soba

 

 

tenpura
tenpura in soba restaurant

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Western Pure Land, namely paradise after death

huge floor in kumano shrine
shingu kumano shrine
shingu kumano shrine

Western Pure Land, namely paradise after death in the direction where the sun sets, is where the Agano River flows out west from the Aizu Basin.

As I mentioned three types of Buddha statues, the latest type was ‘Amida’ who promises the happiness of the next life in an uneasy era when the plague spread and war began to break out here and there at Heian period end.  “The next life begins from next day” was connected to sun set and people has believed in paradise after death in the west.
That is Western Pure Land.

niouzou in kamiunai yakushi
niouzou in kamiunai yakushi

On the other hand, it seems that the people of the Middle Ages had traveled quite far. The Aizu Lord regretted that money would drop in other areas, and set up 33 Kannon tours in his territory by connecting 33 Buddhist temples with the same history as Nara, accomplishment of it would promise happiness for the next life.

 

 

 

There are many places of faith in Western Pure Land in Aizu, but choose below.

gingyo 800 years old
gingyo 800 years old

Shingu-Kumano Shrine

800 years old Ginkgo and huge worship hall without walls

 

 

 

kamiunai yakushi temple
kamiunai yakushi temple

Kamiunai-Yakushi Temple
(prior reservation)

The same style of Buddha statue as in Shoujiji Temple.

 

 

 

eryuji temple
eryuji temple

Eryuji Temple

7m height Kannon(Buddha statue) carved in a standing tree with 30 statues including statues with wings like a christian angel statue.

 

 

Sake difficult to obtain

hiroki sake brewery
hiroki sake brewery

Faith and sake have always been linked.  Great sake exists in Western Pure Land.
‘Hiroki’ is my favorite sake.  Side dish is not needed and I enjoy it alone.

 

 

sake hiroki out of stock
sake hiroki out of stock

“Even I can’t get it.”, said the worker in that brewery in Aizu Bange downtown.  I failed to get fantastic sake directly.

 

 

 

 

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Historical warehouses and Sake breweries in Kitakata

warehouse in kitakata
homare sake brewery
homare sake brewery

There are a lot of histrical warehouses in Kitakata City.  Normaly they are used for storage but here in Kitakata the situation might be different.  Warehouse is a living space and a status symbol.

preparation tank of sake
preparation tank of sake

 

 

 

 

 

Recently many sake breweries in Aizu have got prizes of sake every year, especially in Kitakata.  You can visit and enjoy factory tour, tasting and walk in the garden there.  Find your favorite sake in case you are not a driver, otherwise you need a capable navigator of not driving but tasting.

yamatogawa sake brewery tasting
yamatogawa sakebrewery tasting

 

Floor heating system for winter

melting snow system like floor heating
melting snow system like floor heating

I happened to see a construction site of a snow melting system for winter.   It’s like a floor heating system for a house.

 

 

 

 

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Shoujyouji Temple with National treasure buddha statue comparable to Yakushiji Temple in Nara

shoujyouji temple main
shoujyouji temple gate
shoujyouji temple gate

Temple size is now small but the meaning is comparable to Yakushiji Temple in Nara, where the main statue is Buddha giving medicine to people.
If I write without fear of misunderstanding, there are three types of Buddha statues: Buddha, the founder of enlightenment, pharmacist (Namely ‘Yakushi’ is a medicine master in literary in Japanese.) who cures the illness of this world, and Amida who promises the happiness of the next life.

bandai mountains from shoujyouji
bandai mountains from shoujyouji

 

Advance reservations* are required to view Yakushi Nyorai(Buddha statue), but it is a good opportunity to know that there was a similar Buddhist culture in the area away from Kyoto and Nara.
*)Local people take care of the temple by themselves.

Small Detour

nanukamachi street
nanukamachi street in aizu wakamatsu city

There are many tourist destinations in Aizu-Wakamatsu City, but this site is about the countryside, so I will omit it here.  I had a glance of historical street ‘Nanukamachi’ by chance passing through the city.

 

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Ouchijuku like a theme park welcomed by healthy old women good at business !

ouchijuku post town
ouchijuku roof material
ouchijuku roof material

Since the thatched roof is made from thin and manpower is required, dubbing work is done by all the villagers, which helps to form a community.

An ancient post town was on the highroad connecting Aizu and Nikko in Edo period.  Now it is left from main transportation route but the community keeps Ouchijuku remain as it is.  Thatched roof is not just beautiful, it is an important gimmick to maintain the community !

ouchijuku shop
oushijuku shop

At each thatched-roof house, a charming saleswoman sits at the edge of the porches and sells her own cooked food and crafts. Each item is hand-made, and the wallet’s string is loosened as the grandmother smiles.

 

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Tou no hetsuri(cliff of towers)  is a temple created by nature

tou no hetsuri viewpoint
tou no hetsuri explanation
tou no hetsuri explanation

The cliff of towers’ shape was created by nature, 1 million years of erosion and weathering.  People had been worshiping the tower like a Buddha.
The river flows gracefully and you can cross the suspension bridge and walk under the cliff of towers.

snake on sale
snake on sale

 

Bottled snake(mamushi or viper) with liquor is on sale as a souvenir at the entrance shop.  Who buy it?  Instead, be careful of walking the cliff of towers?

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Detour

A cat stationmaster ‘Love’ welcome you at Ashinomaki Hot Spring station.  He will appear if he is in a good mood, but I don’t think he is fulfilling his duties as a stationmaster.  Although he is the stationmaster, he is merely living at the station.  In the countryside, we often see small animals as honorary stationmasters.

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Sazaedo like a turban shell is a pilgrimage place of religion

inawashiro lake
sazaedo front
sazaedo front

Sazaedo is located at the foot* of Mt.Iimori, where 19 young samurais committed suicide by seeing a burning their lord’s castle in 1868 when Aizu Domain was artificially hit by the new government after the Edo Shogunate to show it.

*)There was a guide to recommend using a paid escalator not to get tired when going to the sacred place from now on.   What about that?
The Aizu-Wakamatsu city at twilight that spreads to the west was very impressive.

twilight aizu wakamatsu city
twilight aizu wakamatsu chity

Sazaedo means not only the name ‘Turban shell Temple’ in English but also the shape of inside structure.  When you enter from the front, the slope climbs in a spiral to the right. However, when you cross the bridge at the top, it turns into a descending counterclockwise slope, and at the end you will be behind the building.  This structure not only did not cause traffic congestion inside, but it was also a place where people could visit many Buddha efficiently by placing 33 Kannon(Buddha statues) on the slope at that time.   Was it profitable in faith?

sazaedo inside top
sazaedo inside top
sazaedo front
sazaedo side

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Distant view of Inawashiro Lake like Death Sea in Israel and Jordan and Mt.Bandai illuminated by the setting sun

bandai mountains
bandai mountains

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too quiet and scared Nakanose Pond is the face that represents Geopark

nakanose numa viewpoint

I have never met such a spacious and refreshing scenery.  But it’s amazing because the horrific volcanic activity in 1888(recently!) created this landscape.  The collapse of the mountain body occurred on the Urabandai side due to the steam explosion as one of the volcanic activity, and rocks avalanche from the collapse dammed the river creating many lakes and ponds.  On the viewpoint, the top of chunk of rock,  you can imagine how Mt. Bandai collapsed and rocks avalanche rushed in the direction you were in to create lakes and ponds.

Geosite View (click photos)

Taking a walk, many chunks of rocks are recognized here and there and  become a blindfold, so when you pass through it, the scenery suddenly changes and a bear may suddenly appear.   That’s why a bear bell is indispensable if you are not enough bigger than a bear !

*)The Renge Pond walking and the Nakanose Pond walking are connected and enjoy quiet walking except for a bear.

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