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Kosode Sea Women Center

岩手県
3.9
Tourist Information of This Area
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Base facility of Kosode Coast famous for "northern limit ama"
This is the base facility for the "northernmost ama divers" that became famous overnight in the TV drama "Amachan". The "Ama Festival" is held from July to September, where ama divers perform their diving skills. There is a snack space inside the facility where you can taste seafood.

Features & How to Enjoy

Classic Culture

Highlights

Point 1

Location of the Filming of the NHK Morning Drama "Amachan"!

Kosode Sea Women Center Location of the Filming of the NHK Morning Drama "Amachan"!
Kosode Sea Women's Center is known as the place where the "northernmost sea women" who became famous in the NHK morning drama "Amachan" work. Kosode Beach was used as the main location for the drama "Amachan," and as a result, it gained attention overnight. Even now, many fans visit the area around Kosode Fishing Port as part of a "pilgrimage to the holy land." The Kosode Sea Women's Center is located on Kosode Beach, which served as the setting for the drama, and is known as a facility that introduces sea women culture and history. The center features exhibits on the history and activities of the northernmost sea women, allowing visitors to experience the world of sea women. The area around Kosode Fishing Port, known as the filming location for "Amachan," offers a beautiful coastline and scenic views. It's an attractive spot where not only fans of the drama, but also those who want to enjoy the beauty of nature and experience sea women culture can visit.
Point 2

Experience the Summer-Only Demonstration of Women Diving for Seafood

Kosode Sea Women Center Experience the Summer-Only Demonstration of Women Diving for Seafood
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At Kosode Ama Center, you can witness a demonstration of women diving for seafood, a traditional practice of the northernmost ama divers. Kosode Beach is characterized by its cliffs and reddish-brown rocky reefs, where high-quality seaweed grows. This area is known as a treasure trove of premium seafood such as sea urchin and abalone. From July to September during the summer, the center holds demonstrations of women diving for seafood. Visitors can watch the ama divers skillfully dive and collect seaweed underwater right before their eyes. The sight of these women obtaining the bounty of the sea with their skills and courage is powerful and moving, leaving a lasting impression on those who witness it. This demonstration provides an opportunity to experience a part of the ama culture and tradition. While glimpsing the richness of the sea and the efforts of the ama divers, visitors can also learn about the charm of local seafood and the lifestyle of the ama divers. When visiting Kosode Ama Center, be sure to witness the demonstration of women diving for seafood and enjoy the bravery of the northernmost ama divers and the bounty of the sea!
Point 3

Enjoy a Festival that Celebrates Local Ama Culture!

Kosode Sea Women Center Enjoy a Festival that Celebrates Local Ama Culture!
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Every year on the first Sunday of August, the "Northernmost Ama Festival" is held at the Kosode Ama Center. At this festival, you can enjoy various attractive events and experience the local ama culture. One of the highlights of the festival is the demonstration of ama diving for sea urchins. You can watch the ama divers skillfully free dive and collect sea urchins in the ocean, experiencing their powerful performance and the blessings of the sea up close. In addition, a variety of events are held, such as the Sea Urchin Harvesting Championship and performances of local folk entertainment. In the Sea Urchin Harvesting Championship, skilled ama divers compete and showcase their techniques. On the stage where local folk entertainment is performed, you can enjoy traditional dances and music. Furthermore, the festival also features a fresh seafood market where you can purchase local specialties such as sea urchins and sea squirts. You can enjoy the blessings of the local sea while purchasing delicious seafood. The "Northernmost Ama Festival" is a wonderful opportunity for visitors to the Kosode Ama Center to experience ama culture and the charm of the sea. Come and touch the rich sea culture of Kujishi while enjoying the activities of the ama divers and local traditions!
Point 4

Expansive Small Sleeve Coast Area with Dynamic Nature

Kosode Sea Women Center Expansive Small Sleeve Coast Area with Dynamic Nature
The area surrounding the Small Sleeve Diver Center is one where dynamic nature expands. When you proceed along the road towards the coast in the Small Sleeve Coast Area, you'll be greeted with the breathtaking view of mountains and the expansive sea. This area features a complex terrain that extends along the coastline, with imposing rocks lining up in the sea being a particular characteristic. The dynamic nature surrounding the Small Sleeve Diver Center is attractive for its beauty and power. You can enjoy strolling or relaxing on the coast while appreciating the benefits of nature, such as the landscape woven by mountains and the sea, peculiar rocks, and seaweed-covered rocky shores. When visiting this area, please feel the breath of nature to the fullest!
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The Unique Rock Formations of Tsurigane Cave and Kabuto Rock Standing on Kosode Coast

Kosode Sea Women Center The Unique Rock Formations of Tsurigane Cave and Kabuto Rock Standing on Kosode Coast
Located near the Kosode Ama Center, Tsurigane Cave is a very attractive unique rock formation. Particularly noteworthy is the spectacular view that can be seen when the cave and the sunrise overlap during the summer solstice. You can enjoy this magnificent view for about three weeks before and after the summer solstice in June each year. The sight of the sunrise rising from beyond the horizon and illuminating the cave in red is divine and gives a moving feeling that washes over the heart. On the opposite side of Tsurigane Cave is another unique rock formation called Kabuto Rock. The tip of the rock is shaped like a helmet decoration, which is the origin of its name. When illuminated by the sunrise, the helmet becomes a silhouette, creating a photogenic landscape. You can also enjoy the view of the shoreline as you descend to the front of the cave. Tsurigane Cave and Kabuto Rock offer visitors to the Kosode Ama Center area an attractive experience as part of nature. The spectacular views, especially during the summer solstice, and the beautiful silhouettes of the rocks make it an attractive spot for those who enjoy photography and nature walks. When visiting the Kosode Ama Center, be sure to fully enjoy the magnificent scenery of Tsurigane Cave and Kabuto Rock!
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Sightseeing

Kosode Sea Women Center Tourism hub of Kosode Coast, known for its northernmost ama divers!
Tourism hub of Kosode Coast, known for its northernmost ama divers!
The Kosode Ama Center is a tourism hub located on the Kosode Coast, known for its northernmost ama divers. The previous facility was washed away in the Great East Japan Earthquake, but was renovated in April 2015. On the first floor, there is a tourist information center and a direct sales facility where you can purchase local specialties and seafood. On the second and third floors, the history of the northernmost ama divers is exhibited, introducing their activities and culture. During the summer, there are demonstrations of ama diving, and you can enjoy grilled fresh seafood such as uni (sea urchin) and other shellfish caught on the spot. You can experience the skills of the ama divers and the richness of the sea while enjoying the blessings of the local sea. The Kosode Ama Center is a hub for the local ama culture and tourism, providing valuable experiences and information for visitors!

Access

Approximately 1 Hour by Car from Kunohe IC
To access the Kozu Diver Center, if using public transportation, take the Kujikaisen bus from JR Kujikai station and get off at the Kozukaigan bus stop, which takes about 30 minutes. It's convenient because it's just a short walk from the bus stop. If using a private car, take Prefectural Road 42 and National Route 281 via Kunohe IC on the Hachinohe Expressway, and it takes about 60km or approximately 1 hour to arrive. By following the road signs, you should be able to arrive at the center relatively smoothly.

Basic Information

Address 24-110-2, Ube-cho, Kuzi-shi, Iwate 028-8111
Business Hours

This is the base facility of Kosode Coast, famous for "northern limit ama". Monday to Sunday: 9:00-17:00

TEL 0194-54-2261
Web Site http://kuji-tourism.jp/ama/amacenter/index.html
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