Exploring the Beautiful Toba City, Home of Incredible Ama-san and Splendid Pearls
Toba city was our destination of the day! Toba city, as most people know, is famous for oysters and pearl cultivation. Toba was the first city to cultivate pearl in Japan and is also home to the country’s first pearl museum.
This time, we experienced the one-day Ama diver tour sponsored by Osatsu Kamado.
And since Mr.Gildas was on this tour, we were able to learn more about what we wanted to know , with Mr.Gildas acting as an interpreter.
I was curious about the symbols on their hoods, and they told us those symbols were like talisman to them. The star was called “Seiman”, meaning that drawing in one stroke, keeps the evil away, and the lattice pattern, called “Doman”, represents many eyes that ward off the demons.
The ladies were so friendly and kind, telling us their great stories, and scary ones as well, they were even cracking Ama-san’s jokes. I just loved their personality, their positive energy.Ama-san were the real wonder women!
Osatsu-Kamado
https://osatsu.org/en/
In this town of Osatsu, you will see many things related to the wonderful culture of the Japanese sea, "Ama-san".
We said goodbye to the women of sea and headed to an amazing museum, the final destination of our tour.
I’m not a pearl person, but after learning how the pearl was cultivated, I was really looking forward to coming to the pearl museum of this Island.Pearl cultivation in Japan started on this small island in 1893, and Mikimoto Pearl Island is well-known worldwide,so much so that the late Queen Elizabeth II came to this island in 1975.
We met Mr Shibahara, the manager of the museum. He explained to us everything, from beginning to end..
In this museum, all explanations are written in English as well as Japanese, and there are guides in various languages in the corner that explains the process of putting the nucleus into the pearl.
And I was shocked by this information.Only about 30% of the finished pearls can be sold as jewelry. Even though they put a lot of effort into cultivating them, only a few high-quality pearls are made into products. It is no wonder pearls are so expensive. Fortunately, the pearls that couldn’t be made into products could be used for other things like in cosmetic products.
It was fascinating to know that buttons can be made from one of the types of pearl oyster shells.
As you know, pearls are expensive and I can't own many pearls, but it was interesting to learn the process of pearl cultivation.
I noticed that they whistled a couple of times before diving or after coming back to the surface and I learned that this technique is called “isobue”, a way of relaxing her and making it easier to breathe.
These ladies were really incredible because I wouldn’t dare to jump into the ocean on the day we went, it was quite cold, 13 degrees Celsius. Respect!
Mikimoto Pearl Island
https://www.mikimoto-pearl-island.jp/en
TEL:0599-25-2028
We had a wonderful time in Toba. We have been to Toba before but this time, we went to places we had never been. One, we had never heard of until today, and being in all those places was truly a great experience, one that I will for sure recommend to everyone who wants to come to Toba city. So much so that soon I’m bringing friends to Toba City to learn about the history of the amazing Ama-san and the incredible pearl cultivation.
Osatsu-Kamado One-day Ama diver tour(Private Tour)