Because of NHK’s morning drama "Amachan," I made a special trip to visit the Kosode Ama Center in Kuji. Not only can you get an up-close look at the ama divers’ weathered tools and diving suits, but the exhibits also let you feel their strength and resilience as they battle the sea.
Kosode Ama Center | Review by Kim
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Sankyo Soko
This earthen storage for rice is in Sakata, once a lively port city where rice was shipped out. Sakai Family, the former domain lord, built 14 storehouses in 1893. 12 of them are standing today. 9 of the 12 were still used up until the end of 2022 to store 10,800 tons of rice, designated in 2021 as a national historic site.
When I visited the Sankyo Soko storehouses, the long row of old rice warehouses lined up beside the majestic zelkova-lined path created such an amazing atmosphere. Every casual photo looked like a movie still.
Walking through the area, I could really feel how prosperous Sakata once was as a major rice hub, and I also appreciated the charm of these historic buildings being preserved to this day.
