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The Ikazaki Kite Museum (五十崎凧博物館) is a unique cultural institution located in Uchiko, Ehime Prefecture, Japan. Dedicated to the art and history of traditional Japanese kites, the museum preserves the rich heritage of kite flying and making. The region is famous for the Ikazaki Kite Battle, a centuries-old tradition held along the Oda River where massive kites are flown and battled in the sky. The museum serves as a permanent celebration of this thrilling local custom.
Inside the museum, visitors are treated to an extensive collection of hundreds of kites, ranging from miniature versions to towering, intricately painted masterpieces. The exhibits not only feature local designs from the Shikoku region but also showcase a diverse array of traditional kites from all over Japan and various international locations. The displays highlight the craftsmanship, vivid colors, and cultural symbolism woven into each kite's creation, reflecting the diversity of Japanese regional aesthetics.
Visitors can learn about the traditional methods of kite construction, the specific materials used such as sturdy local washi paper and flexible bamboo, and the historical significance of kite flying in Japanese folklore. The museum is located in a scenic part of Uchiko, making it an excellent addition to a tour of the town's well-preserved historic merchant district, offering a colorful and educational experience for visitors.
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- Combine your visit with a walking tour of Uchiko's well-preserved historic merchant district.
- Take time to appreciate the intricate details of the hand-painted designs on the traditional washi paper.
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