Nishio's sightseeing highlight is Ushitora Yagura Castle Keep in the downtown Yamashita-cho area. It features a full reconstruction of the wooden central tower, gates and central compound of
Nishio Castle, built by the
Matsudaira clan in 1221 and used until 1601.
Yatsuomote ware is a type of
Japanese pottery started around 1825 by Katō Hachiemon (加藤八右衛門) when he opened his
kiln at the southern foot of Mount Yatsuomote (八ツ面山). The soil around Nishio is rich in
mica deposits, which was already mined in the
Nara period. After an incident at Mount Yatsuomote a small bell was offered to soothe the
kami. Katō Kumazō started a local tradition where small ceramic
zodiac bells (きらら鈴) were made out of local mica kneaded into the
clay, and after burning in the kiln the bell would make a pleasing sound when rung.
Landmarks • Hirahara Waterfall and nature-trail, located in Hirahara-cho • Kira Waikiki Beach: A series of sheltered sandy coves, open for bathing and watersports from June to September • Sakushima: A small inhabited island with many traditional wooden buildings in Mikawa Bay, popular for fishing trips. Can be reached by ferry from Isshiki Harbor • Mount Sangane, a spectacular forested mountain range overlooking Mikawa Bay, suitable for hiking and bird-watching • Mount Yatsuomote, a hillside park in central Nishio, offering a good view of the surrounding cities, mountains and waterfront File:Kirawaikikibeach.jpg|Kira Waikiki Beach File:Sakushima5.jpg|Installation Ohirune House in Sakushima File:Sakushima1.jpg|View of a street in Sakushima File:View from the top of Mt Sangane, Higashi-Hazu-cho Nishio city 2013.JPG|Mount Sangane skyline File:Yatsuomoteyama01.jpg|Aerial view of Mount Yatsuomote
Tourist attraction ;Historic sites • Iwase Bunko Library • Konren-ji •
Nishio Castle •
Shōbōji Kofun, a National Historic Site ;Parks • Aichi Children Country File:Nishio Castle.jpg|
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Museums The
Nishio City Museum is located on the grounds of Nishio Castle. It has an extensive collection of items relating to local history and culture, dating from the ancient
Jōmon period to the late
Edo period. The
Iwase Bunko Library, next to the city library, is home to a collection of more than 80.000 rare books and ancient Buddhist manuscripts. It features an exposition hall and rooms for study and reading. The
Culture Center in Yamashita-cho provides a venue for concerts, theatre performances, exhibitions and lectures. ==Culture==