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Okuizumo, Shimane

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Iron runs through this valley the way water does — shaping everything, leaving traces in the soil, in the architecture, in the names of families. Okuizumo, tucked into the Chugoku Mountains along the headwaters of the Hii River, was for centuries a center of *tatara* iron-smelting, a process that consumed charcoal by the cartload and transformed raw sand-iron into steel. The residences of the three great iron-master families — the Itohara, Tanabe, and Sakurai — still stand in the valley, and the Itohara Kinenkan preserves the ledgers, tools, and household objects of a family whose wealth once rivaled that of feudal lords.

The landscape they worked within remains largely intact: terraced rice paddies climb the hillsides, planted with Nita rice, a short-grain variety the region is known for. Below the terraces, the Oni no Shitaburui gorge cuts through the rock along the Omaki River, its walking path threading between water-worn boulders. In the workshops of the town, craftspeople still produce Unshu sorobans — wooden abacuses whose national market share speaks to a tradition that outlasted the iron age. At the roadside station near Kamedate, bags of Okuizumo soba and dried shiitake sit alongside bottles of local sake, the ordinary commerce of a mountain town that has kept its industries close.

Snow falls heavily here in winter, and the whole basin quiets under it. The JR Kisuki Line connects the valley's stations at a pace that suits the terrain. Hinokami Onsen, whose waters have a reputation for skin, offers a place to sit still after a day on foot. What accumulates, slowly, is a sense of a place that has been worked hard and cared for across many generations — not preserved as spectacle, but still in use.

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Cultural Properties 14
  • Cultural Landscape of Okuizumo Tatara Iron Making and Terraced Rice Fields Important Cultural Landscape
  • Sakurai Family Garden Place of Scenic Beauty
  • Onishifuri Place of Scenic Beauty
  • Iwaya-ji no Kiribira Natural Monument
  • Katsura Tree of Takesaki Natural Monument
  • Former Sakurai Family Residence (Shimane Prefecture, Nita-gun, Nita-cho, Kamiai) Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Sakurai Family Residence (Kamiai, Nita-cho, Nita-gun, Shimane) Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Sakurai Residence (Nita-cho, Shimane) Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Sakurai Family Residence (Shimane Prefecture, Nita-gun, Nita-cho, Kamiai) Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Sakurai Family Residence (Shimane Prefecture, Nita-gun, Nita-cho, Kamiai) Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Sakurai Family Residence (Shimane Prefecture Nita-gun Nita-cho Kamiai) Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Sakurai Family Residence (Kamiai, Nita-cho, Nita-gun, Shimane Prefecture) Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Sakurai Family Residence (Kamiai, Nita-cho, Nita-gun, Shimane Prefecture) Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Sakurai Residence (Shimane Prefecture, Nita-gun Nita-cho, Kamiai) Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
Natural Parks 1
  • Hiba-Dogo-Taishaku Quasi-National Park
Onsen 2
  • Otani Onsen TIER2
  • Hinokamigami Onsen TIER2
Mountains 1
  • Mount Sarumasa
Stations 7
  • Izumo-Yokota 木次線
  • Izumo-Minari 木次線
  • Izumo-Yashiro 木次線
  • Kametake 木次線
  • Miinohara 木次線
  • Izumo-Sakane 木次線
  • Yakawa 木次線
Museums Cultural Properties Natural Parks Onsen Mountains Stations