Nonou Graveyard : ののう巫女の墓
The Final Resting Ground of the Lady Ninjas
Eastern Nagano
Description
In the age-old Netsu district in Tomi City is a handful of unique graveyards. A sign states that the graves are of “Nonou Miko” with the explanation that these Miko shrine maidens were a type known as Nonou. Miko shrine maidens today typically work for a particular Shinto shrine, assisting the priest and performing ceremonial dances. But during the Edo period and before, the Nonou Miko were shamans that traveled around Japan. They would stop at villages to listen to the concerns of the locals and summon a “kami” god -- a sort of spirit medium. They would set out every spring and return in the fall, sometimes bringing with them young girls they recruited to be new Nonou.
What the sign doesn’t mention is another facet of the Nonou – spies. During the Edo period, people were not allowed to travel freely from one province to another. There were only a few exceptions, one of which was the “Walking-Miko”, or Nonou. In moving throughout Japan, they were able to gather information from far and wide and so could spy on other domains. Hence their role as “Kunoichi” – lady ninjas.
Why so many Nonou graves are located in these cemetaries in Netsu remains a mystery, but one possible reason is there was a Kunoichi Mother here, a lady who took in young ladies who for whatever reason had left their homes. We can only imagine what difficulties the Nonou had at home, and the kindness of the matron here that nurtured them and trained them to be spiritual healers – and secret spies.
Details
Access / Location
- By Train
- From Tanaka Station(Shinano Railway), 3.2 km (8 minutes by taxi).
The most clearly marked Nonou graveyard is across the street from Netsu Elementary School. - By Car
- From Tobu-Yunomaru IC, 500 meters
- Address
- Netsu, Tomi 389-0506
Nearby Attractions
Sightseeing Spots
- Unno-juku Post Town : Post Town with Distinctive Architecture and Beautiful Streetscape
- Komoro Castle Ruins Kaikoen : Unusual "Castle in a Hole" with Beautifully Landscaped Grounds
- Yamaga Shrine : Important Junction for the Sanada Ninja
- Kakuma Gorge : Mythical Ninja Training Ground – the Sarutobi Boulders
- Ikenami Shotaro Sanada Taiheiki Museum Ninnindo : Sanada ninja’s mission and duty are introduced in a fun picture-story show.
Accommodation
- Nakadanasou in Komoro : Old-fashioned Inn, Favorite of Shimazaki Toson. A Quiet Retreat for Adults.
- Mountainside Tokiwakan in Komoro : Ride a Cable Car to an Above-The-Clouds Outdoor Onsen Bath.
- Takamine Onsen "Lamp Inn" : Romantic “Oil Lamp”-themed inn located at 2000 m featuring a panoramic “Above-the-Clouds” Bath.
- Izumiya Ryokan in Reisenji Onsen : Simple Onsen Inn Secluded in the Hills in Reisenji Onsen
- Sugadaira Kogen Onsen Hotel : Sport (Ski, Rugby) and Relaxation Onsen Resort.
Restaurants
- Kokuzo : Natural Yeast Artisan Bread Shop in a 150-Year Old Farmhouse.
- Teisyaba Garden : Tea Time in a Community Flower Garden.
- Cafe Levian Table & Tatami-Cafe Eboshi : Artisan Bakery in a Sake Warehouse.
- Soba Hojyo-an : Locally Grown and Milled "Homecoming Soba".
- Ramen Kameya : Feel At Home with Kameya's Locally-Sourced Ramen.
Activities
- Onsen-by-Cable-Car : Ride a Cable Car up to Tokiwakan’s Panorama Onsen Baths.
- Volunteer Guide Tours in Ueda : Have a Volunteer English Guide Show You Ueda's Castle Town!
- Hotto Stay Rural Visit : Rural Lifestyle Mini-Experience.
- Silk Weaving Experience (Ueda Tsumugi) : Sit at a 100-Year Old Loom and Make Your Own Ueda Silk Weaving.
- Shioda Plain Temple Walk : Take in the Historical Temples around Bessho Onsen with this 1-Day Tour.