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Aga, Niigata

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The Agano River moves quietly through the gorge, wide enough to carry boats in the Edo period, when this stretch of water connected Aizu to Echigo and small cargo vessels worked the current through Tsugawa. That history of transit — goods, people, provincial politics — left its sediment in Aga Town: a castle ruin on Kirinzan hill, the temple of Gōtokuji with its Muromachi-era kannondō, and the farmhouse of the Igarashi family, built in the mid-eighteenth century and still standing with its three storehouses intact.

The industrial chapters came later. The Kanoze Dam, completed in 1928 using a construction method that divided the river by half at a time, still generates power for the Tohoku grid. Showa Denko arrived after that, and the Kusagura copper mine opened the mountains to an earlier kind of extraction. None of this erased the older fabric — it layered onto it. Local sake from Kirinzan Shuzo and Kaetsu Shuzo still moves through the town, and the markets carry mushrooms, wild yam, and Mikawa tofu alongside the quietly persistent craft of Koide washi paper.

In May, the Kitsune no Yomeiri Gyōretsu fills Tsugawa's streets with a procession re-enacting an Edo-period wedding, dressed in the fox-fire legend that clings to Kirinzan. The baths of Oku-Aga Onsenkyō — seven distinct hot-spring settlements along the river — offer the kind of warmth that follows a day spent in mountain air, unhurried, without spectacle.

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Cultural Properties 9
  • Muroya Cave Historic Site
  • Kosegasawa Cave Historic Site
  • Shogun Sugi Natural Monument
  • Gokuraku-ji Nonaka Cherry Tree Natural Monument
  • Byodoji Yakushido Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Gotoku-ji Kannon-do Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Igarashi Family Residence (Kase-machi, Higashikanbara, Niigata) Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Igarashi Family Residence (Niigata Prefecture, Higashikanbara-gun, Kanose-machi) Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Igarashi Family Residence (Niigata Prefecture, Higashikanbara-gun, Kanose-machi) Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
Natural Parks 1
  • Bandai-Asahi National Park
Onsen 1
  • Oku Aga Onsen MAJOR
Mountains 2
  • Mount Mikagura
  • Mount Koyo
Stations 7
  • Mikawa 磐越西線
  • Iijima 磐越西線
  • Hideyatsu 磐越西線
  • Higashi-Shitajo 磐越西線
  • Tsugawa 磐越西線
  • Toyomi 磐越西線
  • Kanoze 磐越西線
Cultural Properties Natural Parks Onsen Mountains Stations