Life and Culture of Mountain FolkA Virtual Experience of Mountain Folk Culture The Storytellers of Mt. Hakusan
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Life and Culture of Mountain Folk
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4.Wisdom of gDezukurihHousingEating HabitsFolk Crafts and Tools
Agricultural utensilsCooking utensilsUtensils used around the open hearthSilk raising utensilsWeaving utensilsForestry utensilsFootgear, clothes and outfit for cold weatherOther daily commodities
gKoshikih, gTsue-goshikih and gNaga-goshikih sticks
gTabinoh basket
gTsubure-hegoh caddy
gIzumih baby basket
gNeko-no-koyah for cats
gShakkuri-butonh mattress
Hunting equipment
gShibutah trap
photo:gShibutah trap
gShibutah trap
A trap for hare hunting
It was thrown in the air to make a certain sound imitating that of a hawk flying.
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