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Oda, Shimane

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The silver once pulled from these hills moved through trade routes that shaped early modern Japan, and the weight of that history still presses quietly on the town of Oda. In the Omori district, stone-walled lanes lead toward the Iwami Ginzan mine workings, where the scale of extraction — over centuries, by hand — registers slowly, in the dark of the tunnels and the silence around them. Nearby, the Yunotsu area adds another layer: a fishing port with its own kiln tradition, Yunotsu-yaki pottery emerging from the same coastal geography that once shipped silver ingots out by sea.

Inland, Sanbe-san rises to a height that catches weather from the Sea of Japan, and the volcanic record beneath it is literal. At the Kozuhara Buried Forest, the stumps of a Jomon-era forest stand preserved underground, exposed in a subterranean exhibition space — trees swallowed by eruption, now a national natural monument. The Shimane Prefectural Sanbe Nature Museum nearby interprets this volcanic and ecological history for the region. On the slopes, Sanbe soba is the local grain made into noodles, tied to the mountain's agricultural identity.

The calendar here runs on older rhythms. In January, the Itakeru no Guro festival in the Oura district — a designated important intangible folk cultural property — centers on bamboo pillars called Senbokusan, marking the small new year. In spring, the Ohda Higan-ichi market turns the street near JR Oda-shi Station into a pedestrian zone of plant stalls and local performance. Ishishu-gawara roof tiles, still manufactured here, cap buildings across the region in a blue-grey that weathers into the landscape almost without comment.

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Cultural Properties 15
  • Iwami Ginzan Silver Mine and its Cultural Landscape World Heritage
  • Oda City Omori Ginzan Preservation District Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings
  • Oda City Yunotsu Preservation District of Historic Buildings Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings
  • Iwami Ginzan Silver Mine Ruins Historic Site
  • Sanbe Kozuhara Buried Forest Natural Monument
  • Sanbe-san Natural Forest Natural Monument
  • Matsushiro Mine Aragonite Locality Natural Monument
  • Hane Nishi no Keikaboku (Silicified Wood of Hanenishi) Natural Monument
  • Kotogahama Beach Natural Monument
  • Kumagai Residence (Oda City, Shimane Prefecture) Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Kumagai Residence (Oda City, Shimane Prefecture) Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Kumagai Family Residence (Oda City, Shimane) Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Kumagai Family Residence (Oda City, Shimane Prefecture) Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Kumagai Family Residence (Oda, Shimane) Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Kumagai Family Residence (Oda City, Shimane Prefecture) Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
Natural Parks 1
  • Daisen-Oki National Park
Onsen 1
  • Sanbe Onsen TIER2
Mountains 2
  • Mount Sanbe
  • Mount Oetaka
Stations 10
  • Odashi 山陰線
  • Nima 山陰線
  • Hane 山陰線
  • Kute 山陰線
  • Shizuma 山陰線
  • Yunotsu 山陰線
  • Isotake 山陰線
  • Iwami-Fukumitsu 山陰線
  • Yuri 山陰線
  • Maji 山陰線
Fishing Ports 8
  • Wae Fishing Port
  • Yunotsu Fishing Port
  • Imaura (Fukuura) Fishing Port
  • Hiso Fishing Port
  • Yanase Fishing Port
  • Hakonehigashi Fishing Port
  • Yuri Fishing Port
  • Torii Fishing Port
Museums Cultural Properties Natural Parks Onsen Mountains Stations Fishing Ports