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Hobara, Fukushima

Hobara (保原町, Hobara-machi) is one of five neighborhoods within the city of Date, Fukushima, along with the towns of Date, Yanagawa, Ryozen, and Tsukidate. Until the merger of all five towns in 2006, Hobara was a town located in Date District, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan.

Hobara
保原町
Former municipality
CountryJapan
RegionTōhoku
PrefectureFukushima Prefecture
MergedJanuary 1, 2006
(now part of Date)
Area
 • Total41.99 km2 (16.21 sq mi)
Population
 (January 1, 2006)
 • Total24,491
 • Density583.25/km2 (1,510.6/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+09:00 (JST)
Symbols
Birdthe common cuckoo
Flowerpeach blossoms
TreeJapanese red pine

At that time, studies reported the town had an estimated population of 24,491 people and a density of 583.25 persons per km². The total area was 41.99 km².[1]

History edit

 
Hobara Town Symbol

The town's symbol was designed in 1957, mixing the katakana character for "ho," as in "Hobara" and the character for "en" or yen.[2]

In 1960, the town of Hobara and the villages of Ooda, Kamihobara, Hashirazawa, and Tominari merged, retaining the name "Hobara."[3]

In 1979, peach blossoms, the Japanese red pine, and the common cuckoo were designated the town's official flower, tree, and bird, respectively.[2]

On January 1, 2006, Hobara, along with the towns of Date, Ryōzen, Tsukidate and Yanagawa (all from Date District), was merged to create Date City.

 
Hobara High School

Education edit

  • Hobara High School
  • Shoyo Junior High School
  • Hobara Elementary School
  • Hashirazawa Elementary School
  • Hobara Kindergarten
  • Hobara Nursery School

Transportation edit

Railway edit

 
Hobara Station

AbukumaExpressAbukuma Express Line

Highway edit

Events edit

Tsutsuko-biki Festival edit

Tsutsuko-biki is a yearly festival that happens in Hobara on the first Sunday in March. Men from upper, lower, and central Hobara pull at three sides of a "tsutsuko" (meaning a "tawara" or straw bag) containing mochi. In the past, when the town market was held on the 5th and 10th of every month, this festival was held on January 24 to decide which section of the town would have the right to host the market.[4]

Local legend states that the festival began when a severe famine broke out during the Kyōhō Era (1716-1736) in the mid-Edo Period. The lord of Yanagawa at that time, Matsudaira Michiharu (later known as Tokugawa Muneharu), gathered the locals and gave them rice seeds that provided a great harvest the following year.[5] The event is a Shinto ritual of Itsukushima Shrine.[4]

Momo Marathon edit

There is a yearly "Momo Marathon" (Peach Marathon) which passes through Hobara each summer.

Folk Tales and Local Legends edit

Shinkeibo edit

Shinkeibo (真敬坊) was a Japanese monk who travelled through Hobara during a plague and was able to treat the villagers, saving them from their sickness. Shinkeibo was asked by the villagers to stay in the town permanently, but stories vary as to whether he resumed wandering or spent the rest of his life in Hobara. Shinkeibo is still considered a hero for his help.[6]

Bomaka edit

Bomaka (ぼまか) is the name of a playful spirit that caused trouble to residents of Hobara for approximately one year. Little is known about him beyond his great power and mischievous nature.

Kamekyo edit

Kamekyo is the name of a spirit that resides in a local shrine, Itsukushima Shrine (厳島神社) in Hobara. Local legends include tales in which Kamekyo, a childlike spirit, plays with village children or helps villagers in times of famine or poverty.

Local Foods edit

Mame Kojiru edit

Mame Kojiru (豆っこ汁) is a kind of bean used in making dango,[7] a dumpling that is eaten both on its own and as an additive (in miso soup broth, for instance). Mame Kojiru is considered to be a creation native to Hobara.

Local Attractions edit

Takako Lake edit

A short walk from Takako Station, Takako Lake is located in Kamihobara's area of Takako. According to legend, when the area changed hands from the 17th lord of the Date Clan, Date Masamune to Toyotomi Hideyoshi, locals rushed to hide any trace of the local gold smelting works from the incoming rulers by submerging them in the lake. Alleged sightings of medieval millstones and other tools continued on into the Showa Period.[5]

Takako's Twenty Scenic Views edit

 
Entrance to Tanroban

The Takako Twenty Scenic Views (高子二十境 Takako Ni-juu Kyou) are twenty sites chosen and named by three generations of the Kumasaka family, who wrote kanshi poems in commemoration of each of these sites. These poems are inscribed on white land markers at each of the twenty sites.[8][9] A guided tour of the twenty sites is held annually, featuring detailed explanations of each stop along the two courses offered (8 km and 6 km) as well as performances of local folk songs and a raffle in which anyone who participates may be rewarded with locally grown grapes.[10]

The Twenty Scenic Views include:

  1. Tanroban (丹露盤 "Red Rock of Dew")
  2. Gyokutogan (玉兎巖 "Moon Hare Rock")
  3. Chōshōrei (長嘯嶺 "Recitation Ridge")
  4. Ryuusekigan (龍脊巖 "Dragon's Back")
  5. Saishigai (彩芝崖 "Herb Gatherer's Cliff")
  6. Kiunkutsu (帰雲窟 "Cloud's Cave")
  7. Shoukihan (将帰阪 "Home Coming Hill")
  8. Rishukō (狸首岡 "Badger Hill")
  9. Insen (隠泉 "Hidden Spring")
  10. Kōshihi (高子陂 "Takako Lake")
  11. Fukiō (不羈拗 "Freedom Basin")
  12. Jūsuigai (拾翆崖 "Jade Picker's Cliff")
  13. Henshōgen (返照原 "Sundance Meadow")
  14. Sōmarei (走馬嶺 "Galloping Horse Ridge")
  15. Hakurohō (白鷺峰 "White Heron Peak")
  16. Uzan (雩山 "Rain Dance Mountain")
  17. Ufuzan (禹父山 "Pioneer's Hill")
  18. Gukōkoku (愚公谷 "Old Fool's Valley")
  19. Haku'undou (白雲洞 "White Cloud Cave")
  20. Koshōkyuu (古樵丘 "Old Logger Hill")

Also referred to as Takakogaoka-kan or "Takakogaoka Hall," Tanroban, the first of the Takako Twenty Scenic Views is also the former site of a castle built by Date Tomomune. This was the first structure built by Tomomune upon arriving in Date. As such, it is considered the founding place of the Date Clan. At the mountain peak is the Kameoka Hachimangu Shrine. The shrine's white torii gate stands at the foot of the site.[5]

Others edit

  • The Former Kameoka Family Home
  • Hobara History and Culture Museum
  • Hobara Total Park
  • Tōkō Temple
  • Beniya Ridge
  • Chin-chin Train and Winter Illumination[11]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Japanese Wikipedia Article: 保原町 (Hobara-machi) (site), Wikipedia.org. Retrieved on March 19, 2007.
  2. ^ a b "旧5町紹介「保原町」 - 福島県伊達市ホームページ". www.city.fukushima-date.lg.jp. Retrieved 2019-03-21.
  3. ^ "伊達市の歴史 - 福島県伊達市ホームページ". www.city.fukushima-date.lg.jp. Retrieved 2019-03-21.
  4. ^ a b "Tsutsuko-hiki Festival (Hobara-machi)". www.fmcnet.co.jp. Retrieved 2020-02-17.
  5. ^ a b c http://www.date-shi.jp/wp-content/uploads/brochure/dateshi800nen_story.pdf(PDF) Date-shi.jp. Retrieved 30 January 2019
  6. ^ "伊達市". date.videog.jp. Retrieved 2019-03-26.
  7. ^ Product Plaza Fukushima 2007-11-30 at the Wayback Machine (site), Retrieved on March 19, 2007.
  8. ^ "福島伊達の名勝「高子二十境」". datenokaori.web.fc2.com. Retrieved 2018-12-01.
  9. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-03-27. Retrieved 2019-03-26.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  10. ^ "〜高子二十境巡りへのお誘い〜 – だてめがね". www.date-shi.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved 2018-12-01.
  11. ^ "歴史めぐりマップ 生誕七百年 北畠顕家卿" (PDF). Date-shi.jp. Retrieved 4 January 2019.

External links edit

  • Date City official website (Japanese)

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Hobara 保原町 Hobara machi is one of five neighborhoods within the city of Date Fukushima along with the towns of Date Yanagawa Ryozen and Tsukidate Until the merger of all five towns in 2006 Hobara was a town located in Date District Fukushima Prefecture Japan Hobara 保原町Former municipalityCountryJapanRegionTōhokuPrefectureFukushima PrefectureMergedJanuary 1 2006 now part of Date Area Total41 99 km2 16 21 sq mi Population January 1 2006 Total24 491 Density583 25 km2 1 510 6 sq mi Time zoneUTC 09 00 JST SymbolsBirdthe common cuckooFlowerpeach blossomsTreeJapanese red pineAt that time studies reported the town had an estimated population of 24 491 people and a density of 583 25 persons per km The total area was 41 99 km 1 Contents 1 History 2 Education 3 Transportation 3 1 Railway 3 2 Highway 4 Events 4 1 Tsutsuko biki Festival 4 2 Momo Marathon 5 Folk Tales and Local Legends 5 1 Shinkeibo 5 2 Bomaka 5 3 Kamekyo 6 Local Foods 6 1 Mame Kojiru 7 Local Attractions 7 1 Takako Lake 7 2 Takako s Twenty Scenic Views 7 3 Others 8 Notes 9 External linksHistory edit nbsp Hobara Town SymbolThe town s symbol was designed in 1957 mixing the katakana character for ho as in Hobara and the character for en or yen 2 In 1960 the town of Hobara and the villages of Ooda Kamihobara Hashirazawa and Tominari merged retaining the name Hobara 3 In 1979 peach blossoms the Japanese red pine and the common cuckoo were designated the town s official flower tree and bird respectively 2 On January 1 2006 Hobara along with the towns of Date Ryōzen Tsukidate and Yanagawa all from Date District was merged to create Date City nbsp Hobara High SchoolEducation editHobara High School Shoyo Junior High School Hobara Elementary School Hashirazawa Elementary School Hobara Kindergarten Hobara Nursery SchoolTransportation editRailway edit nbsp Hobara StationAbukumaExpress Abukuma Express Line Takako Kamihobara Hobara Ōizumi NiidaHighway edit National Route 349 National Route 399Events editTsutsuko biki Festival edit Tsutsuko biki is a yearly festival that happens in Hobara on the first Sunday in March Men from upper lower and central Hobara pull at three sides of a tsutsuko meaning a tawara or straw bag containing mochi In the past when the town market was held on the 5th and 10th of every month this festival was held on January 24 to decide which section of the town would have the right to host the market 4 Local legend states that the festival began when a severe famine broke out during the Kyōhō Era 1716 1736 in the mid Edo Period The lord of Yanagawa at that time Matsudaira Michiharu later known as Tokugawa Muneharu gathered the locals and gave them rice seeds that provided a great harvest the following year 5 The event is a Shinto ritual of Itsukushima Shrine 4 Momo Marathon edit There is a yearly Momo Marathon Peach Marathon which passes through Hobara each summer Folk Tales and Local Legends editShinkeibo edit Shinkeibo 真敬坊 was a Japanese monk who travelled through Hobara during a plague and was able to treat the villagers saving them from their sickness Shinkeibo was asked by the villagers to stay in the town permanently but stories vary as to whether he resumed wandering or spent the rest of his life in Hobara Shinkeibo is still considered a hero for his help 6 Bomaka edit Bomaka ぼまか is the name of a playful spirit that caused trouble to residents of Hobara for approximately one year Little is known about him beyond his great power and mischievous nature Kamekyo edit Kamekyo is the name of a spirit that resides in a local shrine Itsukushima Shrine 厳島神社 in Hobara Local legends include tales in which Kamekyo a childlike spirit plays with village children or helps villagers in times of famine or poverty Local Foods editMame Kojiru edit Mame Kojiru 豆っこ汁 is a kind of bean used in making dango 7 a dumpling that is eaten both on its own and as an additive in miso soup broth for instance Mame Kojiru is considered to be a creation native to Hobara Local Attractions editTakako Lake edit A short walk from Takako Station Takako Lake is located in Kamihobara s area of Takako According to legend when the area changed hands from the 17th lord of the Date Clan Date Masamune to Toyotomi Hideyoshi locals rushed to hide any trace of the local gold smelting works from the incoming rulers by submerging them in the lake Alleged sightings of medieval millstones and other tools continued on into the Showa Period 5 Takako s Twenty Scenic Views edit nbsp Entrance to TanrobanThe Takako Twenty Scenic Views 高子二十境 Takako Ni juu Kyou are twenty sites chosen and named by three generations of the Kumasaka family who wrote kanshi poems in commemoration of each of these sites These poems are inscribed on white land markers at each of the twenty sites 8 9 A guided tour of the twenty sites is held annually featuring detailed explanations of each stop along the two courses offered 8 km and 6 km as well as performances of local folk songs and a raffle in which anyone who participates may be rewarded with locally grown grapes 10 The Twenty Scenic Views include Tanroban 丹露盤 Red Rock of Dew Gyokutogan 玉兎巖 Moon Hare Rock Chōshōrei 長嘯嶺 Recitation Ridge Ryuusekigan 龍脊巖 Dragon s Back Saishigai 彩芝崖 Herb Gatherer s Cliff Kiunkutsu 帰雲窟 Cloud s Cave Shoukihan 将帰阪 Home Coming Hill Rishukō 狸首岡 Badger Hill Insen 隠泉 Hidden Spring Kōshihi 高子陂 Takako Lake Fukiō 不羈拗 Freedom Basin Jusuigai 拾翆崖 Jade Picker s Cliff Henshōgen 返照原 Sundance Meadow Sōmarei 走馬嶺 Galloping Horse Ridge Hakurohō 白鷺峰 White Heron Peak Uzan 雩山 Rain Dance Mountain Ufuzan 禹父山 Pioneer s Hill Gukōkoku 愚公谷 Old Fool s Valley Haku undou 白雲洞 White Cloud Cave Koshōkyuu 古樵丘 Old Logger Hill Also referred to as Takakogaoka kan or Takakogaoka Hall Tanroban the first of the Takako Twenty Scenic Views is also the former site of a castle built by Date Tomomune This was the first structure built by Tomomune upon arriving in Date As such it is considered the founding place of the Date Clan At the mountain peak is the Kameoka Hachimangu Shrine The shrine s white torii gate stands at the foot of the site 5 Others edit The Former Kameoka Family Home Hobara History and Culture Museum Hobara Total Park Tōkō Temple Beniya Ridge Chin chin Train and Winter Illumination 11 Notes edit Japanese Wikipedia Article 保原町 Hobara machi site Wikipedia org Retrieved on March 19 2007 a b 旧5町紹介 保原町 福島県伊達市ホームページ www city fukushima date lg jp Retrieved 2019 03 21 伊達市の歴史 福島県伊達市ホームページ www city fukushima date lg jp Retrieved 2019 03 21 a b Tsutsuko hiki Festival Hobara machi www fmcnet co jp Retrieved 2020 02 17 a b c http www date shi jp wp content uploads brochure dateshi800nen story pdf PDF Date shi jp Retrieved 30 January 2019 伊達市 date videog jp Retrieved 2019 03 26 Product Plaza Fukushima Archived 2007 11 30 at the Wayback Machine site Retrieved on March 19 2007 福島伊達の名勝 高子二十境 datenokaori web fc2 com Retrieved 2018 12 01 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2019 03 27 Retrieved 2019 03 26 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link 高子二十境巡りへのお誘い だてめがね www date shi jp in Japanese Retrieved 2018 12 01 歴史めぐりマップ 生誕七百年 北畠顕家卿 PDF Date shi jp Retrieved 4 January 2019 External links editDate City official website Japanese Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hobara Fukushima amp oldid 1070435224, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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