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Numata, Gunma

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Gunma / Numata
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Aug 7–9 Fri 3:00 – 3:00
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Numata Festival

A Tengu walks through the town. In Numata, Gunma, the summer festival sends a procession b…

·A giant women's portable shrine and a procession of large Tengu masks move through the city. ·Around Numata Station, Numata, Gunma
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A reading of this place

The river terrace drops sharply at the edge of town, and from the old castle grounds at Numata Park you can see how far the land falls away — a geography that explains why this place became a stronghold first and a market town second. Numata's streets still carry that dual logic: fortified position above, commerce below. The Sanada clan held this territory through the late sixteenth century, and the 真田まつり each year keeps that history in circulation, not as pageant but as neighborhood event.

Up in the Uenomachi district, a cluster of early twentieth-century Western-style buildings — the former Numata Savings Bank among them — stands close to the 旧生方家住宅, a merchant's residence from the late seventeenth century that once served the Sanada domain as an apothecary. The proximity of these two eras, barely a street apart, is unremarkable to anyone passing through on a weekday. That ordinariness is the point.

The surrounding land produces apples, grapes, konnyaku, and the local trout variety called Ginhikari. At the 道の駅白沢, roadside stalls carry produce from the Shirasawa district directly to whoever stops. Akagi Onsen and Oigami Onsen sit in the hills beyond, the latter known for its 大蛇まつり, a festival rooted in the area's particular mix of mountain belief and river memory. Timber brought Numata its early prosperity; the forests that supplied it still define the skyline, with Akagiyama and Kaisamaru-yama visible on clear days above the terrace edge.

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Inside this place

What converges here

Cultural Properties 3
  • Fukiware Gorge and Fukiware Falls Natural Monument
  • Usune no Okuma (Great Mulberry of Usune) Natural Monument
  • Former Ubukata Residence (formerly located in Kaminomachi, Numata City, Gunma Prefecture) Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
Natural Parks 1
  • Nikko National Park
Onsen 2
  • Akagi Onsen MAJOR
  • Oigami Onsen MAJOR
Mountains 3
  • Mount Sukai
  • Mount Kesamaru
  • Mount Akagi
Stations 2
  • Numata 上越線
  • Iwamoto 上越線
Cultural Properties Natural Parks Onsen Mountains Stations