Obama's Ocean & Fish
nature
Obama's Ocean & Fish
小浜市の海と魚
Overview
The waters along the winding ria coast of Obama are bountiful.
Obama on the Wakasa Bay coastline has supplied Kyoto's kitchens for over 1,500 years via a network of mountain routes collectively known as the Saba Kaido, or Mackerel Road. Merchants carried salted fish and seafood on foot across roughly 72 kilometers of mountainous terrain to reach Kyoto's Nishiki Market, a journey that took about two days during the Edo period. Wakasa willowy flounder and horsehead tilefish from these waters still hold brand-name status and are presented as gifts to the imperial household each winter. Obama was also a stop on the kitamae-bune coastal trade network connecting Osaka to Hokkaido.
Practical info
- Japanese name
- 小浜市の海と魚
- Nearest station
- Kyoto Station (40 min drive)
- Payment
- Cards accepted
- Reservations
- not required
Accessibility
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