Etymology of name The origin of the name
Ikata is unclear and there are several competing theories. •
Ika can be found in the names of places surrounded by mountains or located in foothills;
ta can mean "land".
Ikata could therefore be "a place by the mountains". • In the
Ainu language,
ika means "to pass through the mountains and cross the land". However, the
Ainu are thought to have had little influence as far south as Shikoku.
Food Ikata is known for its
mikans and mikan juice. More than 20 different varieties of mikan are grown in Ikata. Old Ikata also has a very old
sake brewing tradition that dates back to the
Edo period, with several
tōji brewmasters in the local area. There is even a museum dedicated to the Ikata Tōji. The Seto area produces vegetables such as the bright-purple
kintarō potato, and also catches baby sardines called . Misaki has a strong fishing tradition, producing many and . Four Misaki Fishing Co-op products are part of the Ehime brand: Horse mackerel, mackerel, , and . One Ikata specialty cuisine is , a
tempura-fried patty of pressed white fish meat and vegetables. Other variations include , which is the same but fried and breaded like
tonkatsu, and which is prepared like a
croquette.
Language Residents of Ikata speak the
Iyo dialect of Japanese, which is similar in many respects to the
Hiroshima dialect. One feature particular to the Nanyo (southern Ehime) region is the use of the sentence-final particle
ga (が) as a replacement for
no (の) in some contexts. For example,
Nani shiteru no? (何してるの? "What are you doing?" in standard Japanese) becomes
Nani shiyoru ga? (何しよるが?) in Iyo dialect. Ikata's largest town celebration in late summer, the Kinahaiya Ikata Festival, is another example of the Iyo dialect—
kinahai ya (来なはいや) literally means "come on over" (
kinasai yo 来なさいよ in standard Japanese).
Festivals and events Ikata has a wide variety of festivals and attractions the year around.
February • Misaki :Men and women of receive the blessings of local Buddhist priests in the form of a set of ceremonial dances. Afterwards, lucky decorative ornaments and free
sake are offered to the crowd.
April • :Held on Seto's Kōmo Highland atop Mt. Miharashi, the main event of this festival is an outdoor
barbecue featuring locally-raised beef.
May • Seto • Misaki
June •
July •
August • :This is Ikata's largest summer festival. Attractions include film and dance competitions, a
taiko performance, children's
sumo, and bare-handed fish catching, all concluded with a fireworks display in the evening. • Seto :Local single women put on a wedding dress fashion show, followed by fireworks in the evening. An outdoor barbecue and bare-handed fish wrangling are held in the nearby Suka Park.
September • Ōku :Every September a handful of local men and women gather along the Ōku beach to sing and perform this dance, with the purpose of placating the dead spirit of a woman who is said to have been washed ashore in Ōku long, long ago.
In popular culture The Ikata Power Plant was referenced in the 1995 movie
Godzilla vs. Destoroyah.
Godzilla attempts to attack the power plant, but meets resistance from the
Self Defense Force's "Super-X III" weapon. ==Notable people from Ikata==