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Saijo, Ehime

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Ehime / Saijo
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Oct 14–17 Wed 3:00 – 3:00
Festival

Saijo Festival

In the autumn, ornate floats wade into a river. Saijo's festival fields more than a hundre…

·The highlight is the river crossing at the Kamo River and the early-morning procession from Isono Shrine. ·Isono Shrine and others, Saijo, Ehime
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Groundwater rises through the soil here unbidden — in Saijo, it seeps up through gaps in pavement, pools beside rice paddies, feeds the city from below. The Kamagawa and Nakayamagawa carry snowmelt down from Ishizuchi-san, the highest peak in western Japan, and empty it into the Hiuchi-nada inlet of the Seto Inland Sea. The city sits between these two registers: mountain and coast, elevation and flatness, the cold clarity of alpine water and the salt-flattened light of the inland sea.

That vertical geography shapes what gets made here. Ishizuchi Kurocha, a fermented tea produced in the mountain zone, is one of the few post-fermented teas in Japan. Iyo-gasuri, a cotton kasuri textile, carries the slower rhythms of agricultural life in the valleys. The Ehime Mingei-kan — the only mingei museum on Shikoku — holds ceramics and folk objects that register how craft moved through this region, accumulating in one place. At Kokuniji temple, the oldest garden in Shikoku is preserved as a designated scenic site, its stones arranged without apparent haste.

Come autumn, the Saijo Matsuri pulls the city into open movement: danjiri floats, whose origins trace to the Edo period in this area, are brought to Isono Shrine in processions that compress weeks of neighborhood preparation into a few loud, lit nights. The ITOMACHI HOTEL 0, designed by Kengo Kuma to echo the ridgeline of Ishizuchi, sits nearby as a quieter kind of statement — that Saijo is not finished becoming what it is.

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Cultural Properties 7
  • Einozan Castle Ruins Historic Site
  • Hoan-ji Temple Ruins Historic Site
  • Hokoku-ji Garden Place of Scenic Beauty
  • Hoshigamori (Yokomineji Ishizuchisan Yohaijo) Place of Scenic Beauty
  • Kinmokusei (Fragrant Olive) of Oishimori-ji Temple Natural Monument
  • Koryu-ji Temple Hokyointo Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Koryu-ji Hondo Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
Natural Parks 2
  • Setonaikai National Park
  • Ishizuchi Quasi-National Park
Mountains 2
  • Mount Ishizuchi
  • Mount Kamegamori
Stations 7
  • Iyo-Saijo 予讃線
  • Nyugawa 予讃線
  • Iyo-Komatsu 予讃線
  • Iyo-Miyoshi 予讃線
  • Tamanoe 予讃線
  • Ishizuchisan 予讃線
  • Iyo-Himi 予讃線
Museums Cultural Properties Natural Parks Mountains Stations