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Traditional Crafts (Imabari Towels & Uwajima Pearls)

Traditional Crafts (Imabari Towels & Uwajima Pearls)

Also written: 伝統工芸(今治タオル・真珠) · 传统工艺(今治毛巾·珍珠)

High-quality Imabari towels and cultured pearls from Uwajima showcase skilled craftsmanship and are highly prized overseas.

Ehime Shikoku Culture & Tradition
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Traditional Crafts (Imabari Towels & Uwajima Pearls) in Ehime Prefecture is a landmark that demonstrates the layered history, living craftsmanship and dramatic natural setting that characterize Shikoku Island. Its origins trace back centuries, rooted in the interplay between mountain, sea and human settlement. In the case of Traditional Crafts (Imabari Towels & Uwajima Pearls), historical records and surviving structures show how local communities adapted to both political change and environmental conditions, preserving tangible heritage while continuing daily use. The story of Traditional Crafts (Imabari Towels & Uwajima Pearls) intersects with major events in Japanese history. During the Edo period, the role of local lords, merchants and artisans shaped its form. Meiji modernization, the post-war economic boom and recent tourism development each added new layers. For international visitors, this creates an opportunity to read Japanese history not from textbooks but from buildings, tools, food and festivals still in use. Architecturally and naturally, Traditional Crafts (Imabari Towels & Uwajima Pearls) offers distinctive aesthetics. Whether it is the wooden joinery of a Meiji schoolhouse, the thick white porcelain of Tobe ware fired at over 1200 degrees, the 5-6 meter bamboo-framed ushioni effigies shaking for purification, the 2.5-ton taikodai floats embroidered with gold threads depicting dragons, the stone foundation holes for mooring warships on Noshima, the one-ton bulls locking horns in Uwajima, the natural indigo patterns of citrus groves, or the limestone karsts of Shikoku, the site rewards close observation. Culturally, Traditional Crafts (Imabari Towels & Uwajima Pearls) remains active. Festivals such as the Uwajima Ushioni in July, the Niihama Taiko in October, the Yosakoi in August, and daily rituals like okyaku banquets with sawachi platters and tosashimizu sake, ensure that heritage is performed rather than frozen. Food traditions tied to the spot include tai-meshi two styles, jakoten fish cakes originating from Date lords importing kamaboko craftsmen in 1615, nabeyaki udon in aluminum pots from 1949 Asahi shop, yakibuta tamago meshi pork and egg rice from Imabari, Imabari yakitori pressed on iron plates, mikan juice from taps legend urbanized in 2007, and coral jewelry polished over thirty steps. For travelers, Traditional Crafts (Imabari Towels & Uwajima Pearls) provides practical advantages: good access from Matsuyama or Kochi via JR Shikoku and highways, English signage improving, rental cycles on Shimanami, footbath stamp rallies in Dogo, Aroma oil and mizuhiki crafts on Iyonada Monogatari train that stops ten minutes at Shimonada Station with double Sanae greeters. Local residents wave from platforms and balconies, embodying omotenashi that foreign visitors repeatedly cite as most memorable. Preservation activities such as six-year crowdfunding for Ishite-ji until 2028, four-year closure of Uchiko-za until 2029 for quake proofing, and coral aquaculture by Kochi marine center show a community negotiating sustainability. Visiting Traditional Crafts (Imabari Towels & Uwajima Pearls) thus offers a richly textured encounter with Ehime and Kochi, balancing spirituality, festivity, craftsmanship, and everyday life, giving a long-form story beyond a typical sightseeing checklist.

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