Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byCody O’Neal’ Modified over 9 years ago
1
Introduction to Mishima’s Culture By Mishima Junior High School’s Second Grade Students
2
Where? (Fukushima Prefecture)
3
Where? (Aizu area) Aizu ( 会津 )
4
Where? (Mishima Town) Mishima Town
5
Mishima Town Introduction Mishima Town, Onuma District, Aizu Area, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan Population: ~1800 people Area: 90 km 2 Three schools: Mishima Junior High School, Mishima Elementary School, Mishima Nursery School (no high school)
6
Mishima from above Mishima Town
7
Mishima Culture: Amikumizaiko (Hand-woven products) Hiroro Yamabudo (mountain grape vine)
8
Mishima Culture: Kiri (Pawlonia wood) Pawlonia wood is famous in Aizu You can make furniture, instruments, and many other things It’s very light and very expensive Kiridansu (pawlonia wood chest of drawers)
9
Mishima Culture: Sainokami A bonfire during the winter festival People write their prayers on paper, then burn them You can cook squid, dango rice balls, and other snacks on the sainokami
10
Mishima Culture: Sainokami BeforeAfter
11
Mishima Culture: Mushiokuri Mushiokuri is a ceremony to drive away harmful insects There is a lantern parade Children catch insects and bring them to the temple
12
Mishima Culture: Kashaneko There is an old story about the Kashaneko It is a demon cat who protects our town You can see Kashaneko wood statues in Mishima It is very scary, but helpful to farmers
13
Mishima Culture: Hot Springs Mishima has many hot springs (onsen) The water is very hot and relaxing You can enjoy the beautiful scenery during your bath
14
Aizu Culture: Tsuruga Castle A beautiful castle originally built in 1384 Destroyed after the Boshin War in 1874 New castle rebuilt in 1960 Beautiful!! (Aizu Wakamatsu City)
15
Aizu Culture: Yae Niijima A woman from Aizu who helped in the Boshin War She learned how to shoot a rifle when she was a child Very cool!!
16
Aizu Culture: Yae no Sakura A famous TV drama about Yae Niijima, set in Aizu Many Japanese people watch this TV show
17
Aizu Culture: Akabeko A red cow toy aka=red, beko=cow (in Aizu dialect) The akabeko can protect you from illness It is very cute!
18
Thank you very much! ありがとうございました!
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.