Northern Tsushima Island / A village with art-like stone walls and huts

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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
  • Walk around the island village Northern Tsushima Island (Nagasaki Prefecture) / A village with art-like stone walls and huts
    A border island lying on the sea 138km from Fukuoka City via Iki. It is located 49.5km from Busan, South Korea, across the Western Channel from the Western Channel. Originally it was a connected island, but it is now divided into two islands, north and south, by digging the Ofunakoshi Strait in the Edo period and the Manzeki Isthmus in the Meiji period. Approximately 90% of the entire island is mountainous with an altitude of 300 to 500 m, and is covered with mountainous areas including primeval forest. Tsushima means the island of Tsu (port), and has been a transportation hub as a window to convey the culture of the continent since primitive and ancient times. In the ancient ritual system, one country was formed, and Kokufu and Kokubunji were also set up. After the Muromachi period, Mr. Sou became the island owner and worked to establish a diplomatic and trade system with Korea. It became a fortified area from the middle of the Meiji era, and artillery batteries were built in various parts of the island, and freedom of access was restricted until after World War II. Since the Great Showa Consolidation, Kamitsushima, Kamiagata, and the northern three towns of Mine have formed Kamiagata-gun, and Izuhara, Mitsushima, and Toyoda's southern three towns have formed Shimoagata-gun. As a result, 2 counties and 6 towns merged to form Tsushima City, 1 island and 1 city. In addition to being selected as a Japanese heritage "Iki, Tsushima, Goshima on the border", materials related to the Joseon Tongsinsa who headed to Edo via Tsushima were registered in the UNESCO "World Record", and from South Korea in 2018. The number of tourists in Japan has exceeded 400,000 annually, and the island is attracting attention as a border island, with the start of a "mixed flight" in which domestic passengers also synergize with international passenger ships. Efforts are also underway to expand the exchange population, such as regional academic collaboration that makes use of local resources such as nature and culture, and promotion of hands-on vacation rentals. (See "Shimadas")
    This time, we will visit the villages on the northern west coast of the island. The warehouses that are characteristic of the Tsushima village can also be seen here. The villages of Tsushima often experience big fires, and it is customary to store important things necessary for living to protect the property of the house in a warehouse built away from the residence where there is a risk of shipping. be. This warehouse is used properly according to what is stored, such as clothes, vessels, and farm tools. The characteristic of the north is that there is no stone roof as seen in the south, the eaves are not large, and it is a very simple form. In addition, small buildings such as algae huts (funaya) that store seaweed used as fertilizer for agriculture can be seen in Qinghai and Kisaka in the old Minemachi. On the other hand, for those who live, all the places are characterized by stone walls, the upper private houses are equipped with a covered gate, and the main house is equipped with a ceremonial entrance to welcome guests, as if it were a strict source. It is interesting to see the townscape of the samurai residence, which looks like it was brought into a rural area.
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  • @天水-d7j
    @天水-d7j 2 года назад +6

    素晴らしい❕日本にはまだまだ癒せる街や村が豊富、、、、国の宝です。ラスト画面「海岸」の流着ごみは😢😢😢悲しい光景。大きな課題でしょうね❗配信有り難うございます。

    • @walkerwalkaroundjapan
      @walkerwalkaroundjapan  2 года назад +1

      ご視聴いただきありがとうございます😊わが国は集落の宝庫です!全てとは言いませんが、魅力ある集落は新しい人たちが住むようになって持続すると思いますし願っています。
      対馬では韓国からの漂着物が多かった、、、

  • @midnightnavy6061
    @midnightnavy6061 2 года назад +6

    歴史がありますね😄

  • @敏之-e4d
    @敏之-e4d 2 года назад +5

    いつもありがとうございます。対馬シリーズ面白いです。小屋とか小屋とか小屋とか、屋敷構えも石塀も、物珍しさにテンションあがりました。お疲れさまでした。😁

    • @walkerwalkaroundjapan
      @walkerwalkaroundjapan  2 года назад +1

      いつもコメントありがとうございます😊いずれも離島とは思えない格式ある屋敷構だと思いました。小屋もさまざま。

  • @jg0mmf
    @jg0mmf Год назад +1

    海栗島分屯基地は2016年の増築工事の際に行きました。
    周りの海の綺麗さに驚いた記憶があります。

    • @walkerwalkaroundjapan
      @walkerwalkaroundjapan  Год назад +2

      海栗島に行かれたことがあるのですね!基地がありますので、流石にドローンは飛ばせませんでした。ご視聴いただきありがとうございます😊

  • @masashinoda5659
    @masashinoda5659 Год назад +2

    私の故郷は 志多留です 今は千葉に住んでます。遠くて中々帰れませが 懐かしく思います。ほとんどの家は子供の頃は 立派な家でしたが 寂れましたね。 川沿いの玄関が海側にある家は 私の親戚です。
    素晴らしい BGMですね~ 是非曲名を教えて欲しいのですが・・・・

    • @walkerwalkaroundjapan
      @walkerwalkaroundjapan  Год назад

      なんと志多留のご出身ですか!この集落は立派な家が多いですね。ご視聴いただきましてありがとうございます😊

  • @元春暴落時買う男
    @元春暴落時買う男 2 года назад +5

    登録させて頂きました😊
    色々な場所を見させてください😊

    • @walkerwalkaroundjapan
      @walkerwalkaroundjapan  2 года назад +2

      ご視聴登録ありがとうございます😊

    • @元春暴落時買う男
      @元春暴落時買う男 2 года назад

      @@walkerwalkaroundjapan 凄い体力使われますが、長崎市の町並み懐かしいですね😉

  • @堤一喜-l9x
    @堤一喜-l9x 2 года назад +4

    「対馬は山だらけで平地狭く米が採れない」と魏志倭人伝にあったらしいが本当ですね。
     対馬は意外に大きい。地図だと小島の印象だが、厳原から北端迄約100km 、車で片道3時間位、ほぼ山道、ドライブした時結構苦労した記憶があります。

    • @walkerwalkaroundjapan
      @walkerwalkaroundjapan  2 года назад +1

      いつもコメントありがとうございます😊対馬はメッチャでっかいです。沖縄本島とまではいきませんが、山の上から見渡す限り対馬でした。おっしゃる通り、山ばかり。西海岸にわずかに田圃がありました。

  • @dalferr
    @dalferr 2 года назад +3

    This was an excellent video, thank you so much! As for the stone walls, I don't want to be repetitive... I adore them!

  • @くんジャン-s4o
    @くんジャン-s4o 2 года назад +4

    ゴーストオブ対馬

  • @Ms000919
    @Ms000919 Год назад +1

    色々な石塀などが面白いですね 車で通りすぎてしまうと判りませんが 塀や家屋倉庫など 興味深く そういった視点でないとですね

    • @walkerwalkaroundjapan
      @walkerwalkaroundjapan  Год назад

      石が豊富に取れる島ならではですね。対馬には砲台が沢山ありますが、砲台に使われていた石も、その後の村づくりに再利用されたようです。砲台が壊されているわけですが、、、
      サブチャンネル「集落町並み探訪学」で砲台巡りも配信しておりますので、お時間あったらご覧ください。ありがとうございます😊

  • @ajadrew
    @ajadrew 2 года назад +5

    Love the stone walls especially at 9:36! And the cactus on top of the wall at 14:17 looks great! Very interesting to see all the different storage huts. What is that on top of the mountain at 18:25? 👍😊

    • @walkerwalkaroundjapan
      @walkerwalkaroundjapan  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for your comment 😊 Villages where you can see such warehouses are rare in Japan. The building on the last hill is the observatory.

    • @ajadrew
      @ajadrew 2 года назад +1

      @@walkerwalkaroundjapan Interesting, thank you!