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Matsushige, Tokushima

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Tokushima / Matsushige
A reading of this place

The delta land at the mouth of the Yoshino River was not always here — it accumulated, field by field, through centuries of reclamation work, and the town's name itself comes from the pine trees planted along the embankments to hold the soil. Matsushige sits on that recovered ground still, a low, flat place threaded by the old channels of the Kyu-Yoshino and Imakiri rivers, facing the Kii Strait. Planes from Tokushima Awaji Odori Airport lift over the shallow beach at Tsukimigaoka almost close enough to watch from the sand.

The 松茂町歴史民俗資料館・人形浄瑠璃芝居資料館 holds the two threads of local memory together under one roof: the farming tools and daily objects of reclaimed-land life, and the puppets and stage records of Awa Ningyo Joruri. Indigo dyeing is practiced here too, in a hands-on format that connects to Tokushima's broader textile history. In the fields outside, the crop rotation is still visible — sweet potatoes known locally as Naruto Kintoki, lotus root pulled from flooded paddies, daikon, and the pear variety called Awa Odo Nashi. Off the coast, fishermen work for chirimen and dried nori, both listed among the town's named products.

The Kashino Club, a Taisho-era residence registered as a national tangible cultural property, now functions as a wedding venue — an odd but practical afterlife for old architecture. Nearby, Matsushigate operates as a coworking and fabrication space beside the town library, a pairing that says something about how Matsushige manages its present without erasing the sediment beneath it.

Inside this place

What converges here

空港 1
  • 徳島飛行場
美術館 空港