#auto-translate Kyotaro of Awase, the birthplace of Kyotaro Se, is a celebration of the village Ko (Gan) tailored in 1906 by Takemori Hiroshi Kiya and other young people from Awase. ) The...
#auto-translate Tokoro Maeno Utaki Awase was once called "Asejima" and "Kubanari", and was an uninhabited small island across the sea, but Sho Boku (1768) Around the y...
#auto-translate Hinukan (Uminchimun) Hinogami has been a god worshiped by the gods of the houses since ancient times, and was revered as a god to protect the houses in posterity, and late...
#auto-translate Izumi Izumi (Ubuga) Izumi Izumi was built using natural spring water as a well for drinking water in the early days of the formation of the Awase settlement (around 1768)....
Salt-Making and the Salt Farm Site of Yone
In Yone, the salt fields were that of Irihama-style which used the ebb and flow of the tides. It was once one of the major areas of salt pro...