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is a city
Cities of Japan

|||}A is a local administrative unit in Japan. Cities are ranked on the same level as and , with the difference that they are not a component of ....
 located in the eastern part of Ehime
Ehime Prefecture

is a Prefectures of Japan in northwestern Shikoku, Japan. The capital is Matsuyama, Ehime....
, Japan
Japan

Japan is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, People's Republic of China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south....
. It has the third largest population in Ehime, behind the prefectural capital of Matsuyama
Matsuyama, Ehime

is the capital Cities of Japan of Ehime Prefecture on the Shikoku island of Japan. It is located on the northeastern portion of the Dogo Plain. Its name means "pine tree mountain." The city was founded on December 15, 1889....
 and the recently expanded city of Imabari
Imabari, Ehime

is a cities of Japan located in Ehime prefecture, Japan. It is the second largest city in Ehime prefecture.Following a recent merger, the city has an estimated population of 176,877 and population density of 422 persons per km?....
.

Niihama was founded on November 3, 1937. It is famous for its Besshi copper mine
Besshi copper mine

The was a rich source of copper in Niihama, Ehime, Ehime Prefecture, Japan. The deposits were discovered in 1690, and mining began in the following year....
 as well as the annual Niihama Taiko
Taiko

means "drum" in Japanese language . Outside Japan, the word is often used to refer to any of the various Japanese drums and to the relatively recent art-form of ensemble taiko drumming ....
 Festival (also known as "The Man Festival", otokomatsuri ???) that is the center of annual drunken and boisterous activity, drawing tourists from around the country to watch this exciting (and somewhat dangerous!) festival.

Niihama is known for its local dialect, Niihama-ben.

ama is positioned in the north-center area of Shikoku, in the eastern part of Ehime prefecture.






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is a city
Cities of Japan

|||}A is a local administrative unit in Japan. Cities are ranked on the same level as and , with the difference that they are not a component of ....
 located in the eastern part of Ehime
Ehime Prefecture

is a Prefectures of Japan in northwestern Shikoku, Japan. The capital is Matsuyama, Ehime....
, Japan
Japan

Japan is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, People's Republic of China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south....
. It has the third largest population in Ehime, behind the prefectural capital of Matsuyama
Matsuyama, Ehime

is the capital Cities of Japan of Ehime Prefecture on the Shikoku island of Japan. It is located on the northeastern portion of the Dogo Plain. Its name means "pine tree mountain." The city was founded on December 15, 1889....
 and the recently expanded city of Imabari
Imabari, Ehime

is a cities of Japan located in Ehime prefecture, Japan. It is the second largest city in Ehime prefecture.Following a recent merger, the city has an estimated population of 176,877 and population density of 422 persons per km?....
.

Niihama was founded on November 3, 1937. It is famous for its Besshi copper mine
Besshi copper mine

The was a rich source of copper in Niihama, Ehime, Ehime Prefecture, Japan. The deposits were discovered in 1690, and mining began in the following year....
 as well as the annual Niihama Taiko
Taiko

means "drum" in Japanese language . Outside Japan, the word is often used to refer to any of the various Japanese drums and to the relatively recent art-form of ensemble taiko drumming ....
 Festival (also known as "The Man Festival", otokomatsuri ???) that is the center of annual drunken and boisterous activity, drawing tourists from around the country to watch this exciting (and somewhat dangerous!) festival.

Niihama is known for its local dialect, Niihama-ben.

Geography

Niihama is positioned in the north-center area of Shikoku, in the eastern part of Ehime prefecture. Niihama is enveloped by mountains to the south and east, hills to the west, and the Seto Inland Sea to the north. The Kokuryo River flows from the mountains to the Seto Inland Sea and divides the city into an areas east of the river (kawahigashi) and west of the river (kawanishi). Being surrounded by mountains, Niihama feels geographically isolated from its closest neighbors, Saijo
Saijo, Ehime

is a cities of Japan located in Ehime Prefecture, Japan.On November 1, 2004, the city of Toyo, Ehime and the towns of Komatsu, Ehime and Tanbara, Ehime merged with Saijo....
 to the west and Shikokuchuo
Shikokuchuo, Ehime

is a cities of Japan located in Ehime Prefecture, Japan.The city was founded on April 1, 2004 when the cities of Kawanoe, Ehime, Iyomishima, Ehime, the town of Doi, Ehime and the village of Shingu, Ehime merged to form one new city....
 to the east. The border with Kochi Prefecture
Kochi Prefecture

is a Prefectures of Japan of Japan located on the south coast of Shikoku. The capital is the city of Kochi, Kochi....
 lies in the mountains far south of the center of town.

The island of Oshima
Nii Oshima

, or sometimes just , is an island located roughly 1.5 kilometers northeast of the city of Niihama, Ehime in Ehime Prefecture, Japan. It has a circumference of approximately 8 kilometers and an estimated population of 400....
, northeast of the main part of the city, also is part of Niihama.

The largely mountainous village of Besshi joined the city of Niihama in 2003 greatly increasing the size of the city, if not its population.

Economy

The Besshi copper mine (once considered to be one of the most productive in the world) jump-started the Sumitomo
Sumitomo Group

is one of the largest keiretsus, founded by Masatomo Sumitomo....
 corporation. Even though the mine has since closed (its legacy is now preserved in a small museum and onsen
Onsen

An is a term for hot springs in the Japanese language, though the term is often used describe the bathing facilities and inns around the hot springs....
 attraction, Minetopia Besshi), Sumitomo remains a large presence in town. The economy of Niihama is supported largely by factories as well as activities at its ports.

During World War II prisoners of war (PoWs) were used as slave labour in the copper mines. These PoWs included Australian service men captured during the South East Asia campaigns and the fall of Singapore. They also witnessed the Atomic Bomb attack on Hiroshima.

Transportation

The Yosan Line
Yosan Line

The is a railway line serving the island of Shikoku, Japan. Part of the Shikoku Railway Company network, it runs along the Inland Sea, connecting the Prefectures of Japan capitals of Takamatsu, Kagawa and Matsuyama, Ehime , continuing to Uwajima, Ehime....
 of Shikoku Railway Company
Shikoku Railway Company

, commonly known as , is one of the constituent companies of Japan Railways Group . It operates intercity rail services in the four Prefectures of Japan on the island of Shikoku in Japan....
 (JR Shikoku) runs through Niihama. Highways and local roads connect Niihama to the rest of the island. On the highway, Matsuyama is under an hour away, and the other main cities of Shikoku (Takamatsu
Takamatsu, Kagawa

is located in central Kagawa Prefecture on the island of Shikoku in Japan, and is the seat of the prefectural government. It is designated a core city by the Japanese Government....
, Kochi
Kochi, Kochi

is the capital cities of Japan of Kochi Prefecture on Shikoku island of Japan.Kochi is the main city of the prefecture with over 40% of its population....
, and Tokushima
Tokushima, Tokushima

is the capital cities of Japan of Tokushima Prefecture on Shikoku island of Japan.In 2003, the city had an estimated population of 267,343 and a population density of 1,398.02 persons per square kilometer....
) are all just over an hour's drive away.

Festivals and celebrations


Taiko Festival

The Niihama Taiko Festival is a harvest festival
Harvest festival

A harvest festival is an annual celebration which occurs around the time of the main harvest of a given region. Given the differences in climate and crops around the world, harvest festivals can be found at various times throughout the world....
 held over 16-18 October each year. Each of 50 neighborhoods in Niihama has its own Taiko float, which consists of an ornately decorated wooden center frame, covered in panels made of gold thread (three to a side). The column is covered with a fabric top (usually red and white), which symbolically represents the sun; it is surrounded by long black cushions folded into a figure of 8 with hanging tassels, representing the clouds and rain. The design is intended to show gratitude for a good harvest. Gold dragons adorn the top panels of the float while the lower panels show traditional buildings, animals or legends. Inside the float, a drummer beats a deep booming taiko drum, providing the rhythm that guides 150 men below, who carry the float by four long wooden beams at the float's base. Four crew members stand on the beams and control the rest of the crew with flags, whistles and chants while four more are perched precariously on the top some 5.4 m above ground.

The floats weigh over two and a half tons and can cost over $100,000US to build (collected by donations within the local area). Men and boys as young as 16 begin the festival before sunrise on its first day by carrying the floats to their local shrine (jinja) for a blessing by shinto priests. The most spectacular of these happens at Utsunomiya Jinja near Yamane Ground where several floats are carried up many steps at about 4am to a small shrine on the top of a hill. For three days straight (October 16-18), 12 to 14 hours per day, they carry the floats in parades all over the city and park them for display, drinking copious amounts of sake
Sake

Sake is a Japanese alcoholic beverage made from rice.This beverage is called sake in English, but in Japanese language, sake or Honorific speech in Japanese refers to alcoholic drinks in general....
. Sake bottlers even release commemorative bottles with labels featuring pictures of various float-carrying teams.

The main events include a display of the Taiko floats in Yamane Park, Takihama Station, Kasenjiki Park, Shinto shrines across the city and at several Supermarket and shopping complexes (Jusco, Fuji Grand, M2, Co-op). On alternate years there is the spectacle of eight taikodai (floats) being loaded onto barges to travel to another location by sea. The Taiko-carrying teams are known to start fights, in which two teams ram their floats into each other until one or both floats are destroyed.

Pufferfish Memorial Day

A ceremony and luncheon is hosted each February by the Niihama Hotel and Restaurant Owners Association to honor the fugu
Fugu

is the Japanese word for pufferfish and is also a Japanese dish prepared from the meat of pufferfish or porcupinefish of the genus Diodon. Because pufferfish is lethally poisonous if prepared incorrectly, fugu has become one of the most celebrated and notorious dishes in Japanese cuisine....
, the pufferfish that is an expensive delicacy in Japan. After a blessing from a Buddhist monk, each member of the association throws a live fugu into the harbor at Niihama Port. Afterward, they enjoy a lunch of fugu-zosuii, a soup of pufferfish and green onion that is considered a local dish.

Points of interest


Zuio-ji Temple

Zuio-ji
Zuio-ji

is a Soto Zen monastery in Niihama, Ehime, Ehime Prefecture in Japan.See also*Buddhism in JapanExternal links...
 is a Soto
Soto

Soto Zen , or as it is known in Japan, is one of three sects of Zen in Japanese Buddhism. The other two are Rinzai school and Obaku sects. The sect was first established as the Caodong sect during the Tang Dynasty in China by Dongshan Liangjie in the 9th century, which Dogen Zenji then brought to Japan in the 13th century....
 Zen temple at the edge of the mountains in south Niihama. It welcomes foreign visitors to participate in a Sunday morning Zazen
Zazen

Zazen is at the heart of Zen Buddhism practice. The aim of zazen is just sitting, "opening the hand of thought". This is done either through koans, Rinzai's primary method, or whole-hearted sitting , the Soto sect's method....
 meditation session, or even to stay overnight. It is the largest Buddhist temple in Niihama. The current Abbot is Narasaki Tsugen Roshi.

Waterfalls

The mountainous area between Niihama and the village of Besshi includes two major waterfalls: Choshi no Taki and Mato no Taki (Waterfall at the Demon's Door).

Sister cities

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    Dezhou

    })|-| Area| 10,356 km?|-| Population| Prefecture: 5,493,000 Dezhou city: 397,036 |-| GDP'- Total'- Per Capita...
    , China
    China

    China is a Culture of China, an ancient civilization, and, depending on perspective, a national or multinational entity extending over a large area in East Asia....




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