🇯🇵 尾緩 (廃村) 福井県池田町 Odarumi, Abandoned Village, in Ikeda Fukui Japan | Jun 2025 [4K Binaural]

この映像は、福井県池田町の山間にある廃村「尾緩(おだるみ)」を記録したものです。町の北東部、部子川支流の尾緩川沿いにかつてあった集落で、2025年6月に4K映像とバイノーラル録音で撮影しました。

尾緩は、江戸期には今立郡尾緩村として記録され、1889年に下池田村(のちの池田町)に編入されました。生業は稲作・焼畑・養蚕・コウゾ栽培などで、男性は農閑期に京都伏見の酒造に出稼ぎに行ったといいます。1813年には4戸、明治17年には5戸が記録されています。

昭和期に住民は町外へ移住し、1971年頃に無住化。氏神の白山神社は同年に大野市亀山公園へ移されました。現在は道路沿いの小屋と管理家屋が1軒残るのみです。

This video documents Odarumi, an abandoned mountain village in Ikeda, Fukui Prefecture. Once located along the Odarumi River, a tributary of the Heko River, it was filmed in June 2025. I first visited in 2021, but that footage was unfortunately lost in a fire.

Formerly Odarumi Village in Imadate District, it became part of Shimo-Ikeda Village (later Ikeda Town) in 1889. Residents lived by rice farming, slash-and-burn cultivation, sericulture, and kōzo (paper mulberry) growing, with men seasonally working in sake breweries in Kyoto. In 1813 there were four households; by 1884, five.

By around 1971, the village was abandoned, and its Hakusan Shrine was relocated to Ōno City’s Kameyama Park. Today, only a roadside shed and one caretaker’s house remain.

Date: 20th June 2025
Weather: 24 / 23 °C Sunny

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