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Exploring autumn festivals and traditional crafts in Japan’s Toyama Prefecture
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29/10/2024
In this new episode of Explore Sustainable Japan, we travel across Toyama Prefecture in search of local experiences, from community-led festivals to traditional metal casting workshops.
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Toyama Prefecture is where the mountains meet the sea.
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Known for its craftsmanship, it's now easier than ever to get to thanks to the recent extension
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of the Hokuriku Shinkansen bullet train line.
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I'm taking advantage of this new access to explore some of Toyama's historic cities.
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People have been making and trading things here for centuries, and I get to try my own
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hand at some traditional metalworking.
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And it's time to celebrate with the locals at one of the region's spectacular autumn
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festivals.
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Takaoka City was once a powerful center of commerce and industry in Japan.
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Today, Yamachosuji Street is a testament to Takaoka's merchant past, where you can visit
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authentic dozozukuri-style homes like the Sugana Residence.
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This is one of the largest dozozukuri-style houses in Yamachosuji District.
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And they have very thick walls as fireproof, and they have double door windows that also
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close when the fire happens.
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Both commercial and residential, the houses were rebuilt in the 1900s after a fire burnt
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down more than half the city.
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This part is a shop area.
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Now we are in the negotiation room.
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The room is the most valuable room in this house, and they invite the most valuable clients
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and have negotiations here.
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Visitors can admire the rich details afforded by the merchant's extraordinary wealth, like
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lattice wall panels and custom-made nail covers.
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Beyond trade, Takaoka was also one of the country's biggest hubs for metal casting,
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especially copper.
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Over the years, many workshops have been shuttered or have moved away from traditional techniques.
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But the iconic Nausaku Factory found a way to maintain its 100-year-old sand casting
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method by supporting it through industrial tourism.
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To pass down the tradition to the next generation, we are thinking that it is very important
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to show our traditional crafts and also the craftsmen working.
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Sand casting forgoes chemical treatment and firing, using natural materials that are entirely
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recyclable.
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At Nausaku, each brass and tin object, no matter how small, is handcrafted and polished,
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one by one.
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They make it look easy, but can anyone do it?
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I'm testing my skills at Nausaku's workshop.
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This is a pattern for the item you are going to make today.
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So this dent side down, please put this almost the middle inside the frame.
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I'm making a sake cup from pure tin, which is said to reduce acidity and enhance the
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drink's flavor.
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You need a firm but delicate touch, so the sand is densely packed without falling apart.
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After removing the mold, Megumi poured in the molten tin.
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And just like that, I had a beautiful handmade sake cup.
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Thank you so much for teaching me how to make this.
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I'm very happy with my little sake cup.
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Arigatou gozaimasu.
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Arigatou gozaimasu.
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Arigatou gozaimasu.
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Education isn't the only way to carry on these local traditions.
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Every October in Emizu, the Hojozu Hachimangu Shrine Festival brings the whole region out
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to take part in a nearly 400-year-old celebration.
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Residents young and old parade around town atop intricate hikiyama floats to give thanks
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to their Shinto gods and pray for prosperity.
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The local deity also comes down to earth atop a portable shrine.
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This year's event represents Emizu's post-earthquake recovery.
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Mr. Nakano gave me a jacket from his district so I could join the procession.
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The energy was incredible, as was the teamwork needed to push these very heavy floats.
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Today there are no more artisans in Emizu who know how to make hikiyama, but the customs
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are lovingly preserved.
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As night falls, flowers are replaced with lanterns, bathing the streets in an ethereal
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glow.
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Toyama clearly treasures its traditions and the people who keep them going.
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Because of events like this festival, the past will live on through future generations.
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I felt a strong sense of community here, and it's been a joy taking part in this celebration
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of local culture.
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