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Obama, Fukui

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The smell of mackerel fermentation — faint but unmistakable — drifts near the waterfront at Obama. This small city on Wakasa Bay has been a working port since the ritsuryō period, when it supplied the imperial court with seafood and salt as part of what was called the *miketsukuni*, the land of tribute food. That history is not decorative; it moves through the present in the form of *heshiko*, salt-packed mackerel pressed in rice bran, and *saba narezushi*, fermented sushi that predates the vinegared rice most people now associate with the word. The Sabakaidō — the road that carried fish from this coast to Kyoto — began here.

The craft tradition runs parallel to the fishing economy. *Wakasa-nuri* lacquerware, applied to the chopsticks produced in local workshops, involves layers of lacquer embedded with eggshell and seaweed, then polished back to reveal the pattern. The *Hashi Matsuri*, a chopstick festival, acknowledges this industry directly. Nearby, the three-storied pagoda at Miōji-ji and the temple's main hall — both designated national treasures — stand in the hills with the quiet authority of structures that have simply not been moved.

At Jinguji and Unose, the *Omizuokuri* ceremony sends water symbolically toward Tōdai-ji in Nara, a ritual that ties Obama's religious geography to the ancient capital. The Hachimangu shrine holds its own *Hōjō Matsuri* on a Noh stage within the precincts. Obama's texture is layered this way — fishing port, lacquer workshop, pilgrimage site, castle town — each layer still functioning rather than merely commemorated.

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Cultural Properties 14
  • Myotsu-ji Three-Story Pagoda National Treasure (Architecture)
  • Myotsuji Temple Main Hall National Treasure (Architecture)
  • Obama City Obama Nishigumi Preservation District of Historic Buildings Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings
  • Okazu Seien Iseki (Okazu Salt Production Site) Historic Site
  • Nochiseyama Castle Ruins Historic Site
  • Wakasa Kokubunji Temple Ruins Historic Site
  • Mantoku-ji Garden Place of Scenic Beauty
  • Mantoku-ji Temple Yamamomiji Maple Natural Monument
  • Aoshima Warm-Climate Plant Community Natural Monument
  • Jingu-ji Niomon Gate Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Myoraku-ji Main Hall Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Haga-ji Temple Main Hall Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Jinguji Temple Main Hall Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Iimori-ji Hondo Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
Natural Parks 1
  • Wakasa Wan Quasi-National Park
Mountains 2
  • Mount Kusuyagadake
  • Mount Hansei
Stations 5
  • Obama 小浜線
  • Higashi-Obama 小浜線
  • Shin-Hirano 小浜線
  • Kato 小浜線
  • Sehama 小浜線
Fishing Ports 3
  • Obama Fishing Port
  • Utouми Fishing Port
  • Tagarasu Fishing Port
Museums Cultural Properties Natural Parks Mountains Stations Fishing Ports