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Ogose, Saitama

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Saitama / Ogose
A reading of this place

The trail signs at Ogose Station are hand-lettered in a style that suggests long habit rather than recent design. From here, the town announces itself modestly — a junction of the JR Ogose Line, a scattering of shops, the low hills of the Chichibu range pressing in from the west.

Ogose has been growing plums since the Edo period, and the Ogose Bairin remains the reference point around which much of the town's identity organizes itself. But the plum is not merely ornamental: alongside yuzu, it anchors an actual agricultural economy, pressed into products that move through local markets and beyond. The Ogose Uchiwa — a fan produced here as a traditional craft — belongs to the same logic of making things from what the place provides, a continuity that feels less like heritage preservation and more like ongoing practice.

The terrain shapes the pace. Ogose sits at the western edge of the Kanto Plain where it meets the foothills, threaded by the Kōbe River and its tributaries, the land rising into ridgelines that invite walking rather than transit. The town declared itself a hiking destination in 2016, a formal acknowledgment of something the geography had always implied. The Ue-no-tani no Okusu — an ancient camphor tree — stands as a quiet marker of how long this particular patch of hillside has been inhabited, noticed, returned to.