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Sotomari Ishigaki no Sato is a village in Ainan-cho, Minamiuwa-gun, Ehime Prefecture. It is known for its landscape of continuous stone walls. Sotomari Ishigaki no Sato [Amazing] Too transparent! The reason why the blue sea of Kashiwajima is a hot topic! I walked along Odo Beach! [Travel VLOG, review] A boat floating in the air?! The sea spreads out like a paradise in the South Seas! Walking around one of Kochi's best diving spots 236 Sotomari, Ainan-cho, Minamiuwa-gun, Ehime Prefecture 798-4208 0895-72-7315 On February 27, 2025, I visited the Shiden Kai Exhibition Hall in Ainan-cho, Minamiuwa-gun, Ehime Prefecture. https://niyodogawa.org/blog/outdoor/w... From there, we drove around Nishiumi Peninsula. It is the southernmost peninsula in Ehime Prefecture. We arrived at Sotomari Assembly Hall. We used the assembly hall's parking lot. Sotomari Assembly Hall 208 Sotomari, Ainan-cho, Minamiuwa-gun, Ehime Prefecture 798-4208 It is open as a rest area for tourists. There were Hina dolls on display inside the building. As you would expect from Ishigaki no Sato, there were stone Hina dolls as well. It was nice to be able to use the toilets. We were given a tourist map. From here, we started walking around Ishigaki no Sato. These are the stairs that Grandpa loves. How far can he go? The Sotomari settlement has been selected as one of the "100 Historical and Cultural Assets of Fishing Villages to be Preserved for the Future," "100 Beautiful Historical Landscapes of Japan," "Japan's Most Beautiful Villages Awarded by the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries," and the 44th of the 88 Scenic Views of Shikoku. At the end of the Edo period, the population of the Nakadomari area increased, and branch families were relocated, giving the place the name "Sotomari." Stone walls were built on the steep terrain, and houses were built. To protect against typhoons and strong winter seasonal winds, some houses are surrounded by stone walls that reach the eaves. It's like the stone walls of a castle. It reminded me of Shiroyone Senmaida in Noto. https://niyodogawa.org/blog/outdoor/w... I was already out of breath. The stone walls continue on and on. It's like Machu Picchu. They seem to be over 3m high. I wonder if this is the "Distant View Window"? The "distant view window" is a depression made so that the fishing industry could be seen. The village's main industry was fishing, and women would check on the fishing industry from the kitchen while doing housework at home. It's about 5 meters high. This is the Dandan Hall. It was closed. Dandan Hall 252 Sotodomari, Ainan-cho, Minamiuwa-gun, Ehime Prefecture 798-3700 0895-82-0311 You can get coffee and light meals here. The stone pavement is easy to walk on because it has anti-slip surfaces. We recommend trekking shoes here. There was a gazebo. When they tried to level the land, stones came out of the ground in abundance. Farming was the women's work, and the men went out fishing. The stone walls are thin, but surprisingly do not collapse. Naturally, cars cannot enter them. That is why they remain. People still live here today. "Stone walls are the accumulation of people's true deeds" I decided to go down. Cars can enter up to this point. It reminded me of Baldwin Street, once the steepest road in the world, in Dunedin, New Zealand. https://niyodogawa.org/blog/news/17738/ I walked towards the terraced fields. I headed towards the shrine. This shrine was listed as "unknown shrine" on Google Maps (bitter laugh). I arrived at Wakamiya Tenmangu Shrine. I would believe it if it was a castle. Wakamiya Tenmangu Shrine 798-4208 Sotomari, Ainan-cho, Minamiuwa-gun, Ehime Prefecture I drove ahead by car. Read more [Ehime Prefecture Tourism] A panoramic view of cliffs and the Pacific Ocean! I walked around Takamo Cape, the southernmost point of Ehime! [Travel VLOG, review] A spectacular view that can be seen all the way to Kyushu! A grassy area on a hill overlooking the beautiful coast of Ashizuri-Uwakai National Park! There is a promenade to the lighthouse! • 【愛媛県観光】断崖絶壁と太平洋の大パノラマ!愛媛最南端の高茂岬を歩いてみた... Detailed blog https://niyodogawa.org/blog/outdoor/w... The blog has links to reference pages and free download links for gpx files, so if you are interested, please check out the blog. [Video Contents] 00:00 Gaido Meeting Hall 02:57 Distant View Window 05:59 Dandankan 11:44 Wakamiya Tenmangu Shrine ────── ◆ ────── [Please subscribe to the channel] I post videos related to the Niyodo River, the cleanest river in Japan that flows through Kochi Prefecture, as well as videos of recommended trips to the sightseeing spots I have visited throughout Japan. I am currently challenging myself to climb the 100 famous mountains of Japan. / amiensjp 【Homepage】 Amiens International: https://amiens.jp/ Niyodo River: https://niyodogawa.org/ 【SNS】 X: https://x.com/amiens Facebook: https://www.facebook.co...