Oku-Izumo: From Ancient Times to the Present Arts & Geohistoria, Oku-Izumo A premium tour that links the past and present of this area, the land of myths: Oku-Izumo and Yasugigo, which developed through tatara iron smelting. Create a future of co-creation of bonds with the local people who are the bearers of the culture.
Date
Time
Schedule
Content
Day1
10:30
Meet at Yonago Airport
Opening Reception
Lunch
Wako Museum
Oku-izumo Tatara and Sword Museum
Dinner
Accommodation
Day2
Breakfast
Tanabeke Dozougun
Sugaya Tatara Sannai
Lunch
~Option~
Dinner
Day3
Breakfast
Kanayago Shrine
Kaji Kobo Hiromitsu
From the descent of the Kanayago God to the modern iron making of this region, experience the historical transition through the 55m-long archival picture scroll of Tatara iron making which is not usually open to the public. Then, learn tatara iron making, which continues to this day, at the Oku-izumo Tatara and Sword Museum, and watch a sword-fighting performance by master Ito Shuzo. Upon request, try drawing a sword if you wish.
See detailAfter breakfast, visit Yoshida-cho, the home of the Tabeke family, who were the head of the ironworks for the Matsue domain. Take a stroll around the company town, which is full of atmosphere that evokes memories of the past. Afterwards, visit Sugaya Tatara Sannai, where the only remaining high-status buildings and village from the time of the founding of tatara ironworks (having been the inspiration for a famous anime), can be found. Through a conversation with "Asahi Mitsuo" the Eldest Son of the Last Charcoal Burner, you can feel the breath of the town that once flourished thanks to tatara iron making. Lunch: Okuizumo Budoen (winery) is planned You can also use your free time after lunch to visit the Adachi Museum of Art, which is famous for its beautiful Japanese garden. (This is not included in the tour)
See detailAfter breakfast, visit Kanayagio Shrine, a tangible cultural property designated by Shimane Prefecture that attracts the faith of various people involved with iron. Chief priest Abe will explain the history of the shrine and as we will receive a prayer.
See detailMove on to Kaji Kobo Hiromitsu and make a candlestick under the special tutelage of Hironari Koto, a blacksmith and active swordsmith. Get a special chance to hear the thoughts of the swordsmith in a dialogue session. After the closing session, we will head off to the airport. Each participant's work will be finished by Kaji Kobo Hiromitsu and then carefully delivered to their homes.
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