Day 21: Sightseeing Uchiko town and Uchiko-za

Luckily, the amount of snow is still manageable

The distance between No.43 to No.44 is about 80 Km!

Uchiko-za – Kabuki theatre

I entered Uchiko town, then I arrived at the Uchiko-za theatre without seeing any of the old streets that I had expected to see. When I was about to pay the admission fee of Uchiko-za, I noticed a common ticket for Uchiko-za, the museum of Commerce and Living and Kamihaga house – the Wood Wax Museum, so I decided to buy this common ticket.

Kabuki stage

I asked if they could keep my backpack before entering Uchiko-za, the reception said, “May I explain if you want, do you have time?” I replied that I would love to.

]First of all, I was surprised at the stage that jumped into my view just after entering the theatre. It is not such a big space, but it is really beautiful. The audience seats are slightly sloped so that you can see the stage easily. The price was set for each “masu (square)” here, so it didn’t matter how many people were watching Kabuki inside this square, interesting 🙂

View from the stage

Then, on the other side of the kabuki actors’ entrance, there was a shareholder’s seat. Looking up, I saw a slightly greenish sign. The names of the stores and other businesses that have invested in Uchiko-za are on this sign.

Revolving stage

The entrance to Naraku (Trap cellar)

Naraku – Trap cellar

In the Naraku – Trap cellar, you can see the mechanism of the “Suppon”, a mechanism in which a kabuki actor suddenly appears, and the mechanism of the revolving stage.

Pictures the subject of which is taken from Kabuki

Most of the windows on the second floor are shoji screens in such places, but here they are glass windows. Some of the glass windows are uneven in thickness, as they were made in those days, making it quite atmospheric. Uchiko-za theatre was a very impressive place for me.

The museum of commerce and living

Old phone

A chest of drawers used under the stairs

Medicine bottles

The henro route goes through the old Uchiko town
The henro route goes through the old Uchiko town

The old street of Uchiko town were quiet and beautiful in snow, and it made me want to wander around this town for a while. I was thankful for the fact that the pilgrimage route runs through this beautiful Uchiko town.

Bamboo-copters – small Japanese toy that flies when span between the palms

A beautiful old house with Namako-wall (a wall covered with tiles jointed with raised plaster)

A delicate and beautiful Japanese lattice window

The wooden wax museum was also quite impressive. The house of the Kamihaga family, who made their fortune with Japanese wood wax, is a beautiful structured with a nice courtyard.

A corridor with a view of Japanese garden

Toilet

Hanare zashiki – A room detached from the main house

Strongly constructed beams

Kitchen

The bath room

Making wood wax