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Owara Kaze no Bon
Every year, for three nights in early September, the sloping lanes of Yatsuo are given ove…
Every year, for three nights in early September, the sloping lanes of Yatsuo are given over to sound and slow movement.
Dancers in woven hats — men and women in matching yukata — move through lamplight to the ache of a kokyuu fiddle and shamisen, performing the ancient Etchu Owara folk song as they go. The festival traces its origins to 1702, when the townspeople of Yatsuo celebrated reclaiming their town charter with three days of music and procession.
Over three centuries, it became something else: a prayer against typhoon winds, a harvest rite, an art form. Eleven neighborhood groups take turns through the night, and some 200,000 visitors arrive each year — yet the streets of Yatsuo somehow remain, against all expectation, quiet.
The morning market at Iwase opens on the second Sunday of each month, and the streets around it carry the particular quiet of a port neighborhood that once handled cargo from across the Sea of Japan. Toyama city spreads from this coastal edge all the way south into the Northern Alps — a span so wide it takes in fishing harbors like Yomo and alpine peaks like Suishō-dake in a single administrative boundary. That vertical range shapes everything: the diet, the industry, the weather that rolls in off Toyama Bay.
At the counter of a confectionery like Suzuki-tei, founded in 1866, or Tsukishiro Honpo, which has been making its egg-white sweets since the Meiji era, the city's older commercial instincts are still legible. Toyama built its merchant identity on the medicine trade — the *Ecchū Toyama no kusuri-uri*, traveling salesmen who carried pharmaceuticals across the country for centuries — and that culture of careful exchange, of trusting the customer to pay on return, left a particular imprint on how business is conducted here. The Minzoku Mingei-mura, a cluster of folk-craft museums on the southern edge of the city, holds some of that material record: tools, textiles, the residue of daily making.
Farther south, the Jinzū-kyō gorge cuts through rock that was shaped by the same hydrology that powers the city's long history of water generation. The mountains beyond — Yakushi-dake, Noguchi-Gorō-dake — are not decorative; they drain into the rivers, the rice paddies, the eel and firefly squid that come up from the bay. During Owara Kaze no Bon, the streets of Yatsuo fill with dancers and shamisen, and the whole geography of the city — mountain, river, sea — seems briefly audible in a single festival night.
What converges here
- Galerie Millet
- Shusui Museum of Art
- Toyama City Glass Museum of Art
- Toyama Kenmin Kaikan Museum of Art
- Toyama Prefectural Museum of Art in Ink Painting
- Toyama Prefectural Museum of Art
- Toyama City Folk Arts Village
- Toyama Prefectural Center for Archaeological Operations
- Toyama Prefectural Education Memorial Museum
- Toyama City Local History Museum (Annex) Toyama City Sato Memorial Museum of Art
- Toyama Science Museum
- Toyama Prefecture Traffic Park Traffic Safety Museum
- Toyama Prefectural Botanical Garden
- Cirque Group of Yakushidake
- Kitashiro Site
- Yasuda Castle Ruins
- Otsuka-Senboyama Site Cluster
- Naozaka Site
- Geyserite Locality at Shinyu
- Itani no Haishakosha (Anticline and Syncline at Itani)
- Magawa no Atotsu-gawa Fault
- Ukita Family Residence (Toyama City, Toyama)
- Ukita Family Residence (Ota Minamicho, Toyama City, Toyama Prefecture)
- Former Mori Family Residence
- Former Mori Family Residence
- Former Mori Residence
- Ukita Family Residence (Ota Minamicho, Toyama City, Toyama Prefecture)
- Fugan Canal Water Lock Facilities (Nakajima Komon)
- Togan Canal Water Lock Facility (Nakajima Lock)
- Togan Canal Lock Facilities (Nakajima Lock)
- Tomigan Canal Water Lock Facility (Nakajima Lock)
- Toan Canal Water Lock Facility (Nakajima Lock)
- Joganji River Sabo Facilities
- Joganji River Sabo Facilities
- Joganji River Sabo Facilities
- Chubusangaku
- Onagadani Onsen
- Toyama Onsen
- Mount Suisho
- Mount Yakushi
- Mount Noguchigoro
- Mount Washiba
- Mount Akaushi
- Mount Mitsumatarenge
- Mount Jii
- Mount Kitanomata
- Mount Minamisawa
- Mount Washi
- Mount Tonbi
- Mount Ecchuzawa
- Mount Kuwasaki
- Toyama
- Toyama
- Inotani
- Toyama
- Inotani
- Dentetsu-Toyama
- Toyama
- Kureha
- Higashi-Toyama
- Toyama-Daigaku-mae
- Hayahoshi
- Minami-Toyama-Ekimae
- Ecchu-Ebara
- Ecchu-Yatsuo
- Dentetsu-Toyama-Eki-Esta-mae
- Mizuhashi
- Nishimachi
- Hasucho (Baba-Kinenkoenmae)
- Inaricho
- Minamitoyama
- Higashi-Shinjo
- Toyama-eki
- Toyota Mobility Toyama G Square Gofuku-mae (Gofuku-Suehirocho)
- Shin-Toyamaguchi
- Shinjo-Tanaka
- Nishi-Toyama
- Omachi
- Jogawara
- Seri
- Denki-Biru-Mae
- Awashima (Osakaya Shop Mae)
- Kosugi
- Sakurabashi
- Horikawa-Koizumi
- Marunouchi
- Okuda-Chugakkomae
- Fuchu-Usaka
- Shimookuii
- Iwasehama
- Intec-Honshame
- Nakamachi (Nishimachi-kita)
- Etchu-Nakajima
- Kenchomae
- Hagiura-Shogakkomae
- Fujikoshi
- Shintomicho
- Aramachi
- Kamihori
- Ecchu-Sango
- Grand Plaza-mae
- Nishinakano
- Higashi-Iwase
- Osho
- Oizumi
- Koizumimachi
- Kamihonmachi
- Kaihatsu
- Kokandomae
- Otemo-ru
- Kamitaki
- Inujima-Shinmachi
- Chitetsu-Biru-Mae
- Asanamachi
- Sakaemachi
- Tsukioka
- Sasazu
- Nunoichi
- Annoya
- Ryukoku-Toyama-Koko-Mae (Eirakucho)
- Keirin-jomae
- Kokusai-Kaigijomae
- Higashi-Yao
- Suwagawara
- Nirehara
- Okawaji
- Oaks Canal Park Hotel Toyama-mae
- Arimakuchi
- Hongū
- Marunouchi
- Marunouchi
- Minami-Toyama
- Yasunoya
- Inarimachi
- Nishimachi
- Dentetsu-Toyamashi-Esutamae
- Toyama Airport
- Yomo Fishing Port