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Matsumae, Hokkaido

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Hokkaido / Matsumae
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The kelp dries on racks near the harbor, and the smell of it — salt and something almost mineral — arrives before you see the water. Matsumae sits on the southwestern edge of Hokkaido, pressed between forested hills and the Japan Sea, and the fishing ports at Era and Kiyobe operate at a pace set by tide rather than timetable. Abalone, sea urchin, and sea cucumber have been pulled from these waters since the Edo period, when the Matsumae domain ran its fishing grounds through arrangements that shaped the whole regional economy. The weight of that history is not displayed so much as embedded — in the temple gates of Hōgenji, in the quiet stone precincts of Ryūun-in.

Out past the harbor mouth, two uninhabited volcanic islands sit in the sea. On Oshima-Kojima, the Itsukushima Shrine holds its island-opening ceremony each July 20th, a ritual that marks the sea as territory still governed by older agreements between people and weather. The lighthouse on Oshima-Kojima, managed by the Japan Coast Guard, serves as a navigation marker for fishing vessels working those waters — practical, unromantic, necessary.

Tosimeat and fish oil appear in the historical record alongside the more familiar kombu and wakame, a reminder that nothing edible was wasted here. The 1741 Kanpō tsunami and a shipwreck in 1673 are part of the same story as the harvest — the sea gives and the sea takes, and Matsumae has organized its life around that fact for a very long time.

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Cultural Properties 12
  • Odate Site Historic Site
  • Matsumae Clan Castle Sites: Fukuyama Castle Site, Tate Castle Site Historic Site
  • Matsumae Domain Lord Matsumae Family Mausoleum Historic Site
  • Streaked Shearwater Breeding Ground Natural Monument
  • Matsumae Kojima Natural Monument
  • Hogen-ji Temple Sanmon Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Fukuyama Castle (Matsumae Castle) Honmaru Gomon Gate Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Ryuun-in Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Ryoun-in Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Ryuun-in Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Ryuun-in Temple Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Ryuun-in Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
Mountains 1
  • Mount Era
Fishing Ports 5
  • Era Fishing Port
  • Ōshima Fishing Port
  • Kiyobe Fishing Port
  • Shirakami Fishing Port
  • Mokusa Fishing Port
Cultural Properties Mountains Fishing Ports