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From Sunport Hall

From Sunport Hall

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  •  May 13, 2012
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  •  Kagawa, Takamatsu
  •  Tagged with: Seto Inland Sea, Sunport, Sunport Hall

  The view (well, part of it) from the roof platform of Sunport Hall in Takamatsu:     From left

Meon arriving in Takamatsu Sunport

Meon arriving in Takamatsu Sunport

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  •  May 1, 2012
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  •  Kagawa, Takamatsu
  •  Tagged with: Meon, Sunport

  On Sunday, while admiring the Seto Inland Sea from the Sunport Hall’s 8th floor, I could also admire Meon

Marugamemachi goes Green

Marugamemachi goes Green

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  •  May 1, 2012
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  •  Kagawa, Takamatsu
  •  Tagged with: Marugamemachi, Marugamemachi Green, Shopping Arcades, Shrine

  Yesterday, I went to Marugamemachi Green for the first time. What is that? You may ask. Let me refresh

Country or City?

Country or City?

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  •  April 29, 2012
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  •  Kagawa, Shikoku, Takamatsu
  •  Tagged with: Matsunawa

    One of the things I like the most in my neighborhood, is that I’m not always sure whether

Kumano Jinja in Matsunawa

Kumano Jinja in Matsunawa

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  •  April 29, 2012
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  •  Takamatsu
  •  Tagged with: Kumano Jinja, Matsunawa, Shrine

    The small cute shrine in my neighborhood.

Duck Watching in Ritsurin Garden

Duck Watching in Ritsurin Garden

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  •  April 23, 2012
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  •  Kagawa, Shikoku, Takamatsu
  •  Tagged with: Duck, Edo, Garden, Pond, Ritsurin

    This small stone building over the pond in the northern half of the Ritsurin Garden used to be

Japanese People and Cherry Blossoms

Japanese People and Cherry Blossoms

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  •  April 21, 2012
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  •  Kagawa, People, Shikoku, Takamatsu
  •  Tagged with: Cherry Blossoms, Hanami, Ritsurin, Spring

  While certain bloggers – and not the worst of them – have almost turned this into a trademark, I’ve

Olive Line Ferry

Olive Line Ferry

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  •  April 16, 2012
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  •  Kagawa, Shikoku, Shōdoshima, Takamatsu
  •  Tagged with: Olive Line Ferry, Seto Inland Sea, Sunport, Tonoshō

    Let me introduce you to the Olive Line Ferry that links Takamatsu Sunport to Tonoshō on Shōdoshima. I

Hanami in Ritsurin Garden

Hanami in Ritsurin Garden

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  •  April 10, 2012
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  •  Featured, Kagawa, Shikoku, Takamatsu
  •  Tagged with: Cherry Blossoms, Garden, Hanami, Ritsurin, Sakura

  One of the good things about having Monday off is that one can avoid the week-end crowds for a

Ritsurin Stone Steps

Ritsurin Stone Steps

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  •  April 9, 2012
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  •  Kagawa, Shikoku, Takamatsu
  •  Tagged with: Ritsurin

    Even though this picture is a couple years old, this is a big hint to tell you where

Seasonal Pictures

Seasonal Pictures

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  •  April 8, 2012
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  •  Kagawa, Shikoku, Takamatsu
  •  Tagged with: Cherry Blossoms, Hanami, Sakura, Spring

      More to come very soon.  

My First Cherry Blossoms in Japan

My First Cherry Blossoms in Japan

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  •  April 4, 2012
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  •  Kagawa, Shikoku, Takamatsu
  •  Tagged with: Cherry Blossoms, Sakura, Spring

  On Monday, on my way to the maternity clinic, I found this cute little stream and its many cherry

Tamura Jinja's Dragon

Tamura Jinja’s Dragon

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  •  March 16, 2012
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  •  Takamatsu, Traditional Culture
  •  Tagged with: Dragon, Ichinomiya, Tamura Jinja

    In case you’ve missed it, make sure you read the post where I talk into more details about

Inside Traditional Houses

Inside Traditional Houses

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  •  March 13, 2012
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  •  Kagawa, Shikoku, Takamatsu
  •  Tagged with: Edo, Shikoku Mura

    Those two houses are traditional houses from the Edo Period that can be seen at Shikoku Mura in

Ritsurin Bridge

Ritsurin Bridge

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  •  March 12, 2012
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  •  Kagawa, Shikoku, Takamatsu
  •  Tagged with: Bridge, Ritsurin

    Yesterday, I had planned to go to Ritsurin Garden to admire (and take a ton of pictures) of

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Born in the French South-West, in the 70's, nothing predisposed me to be interested in Japan. Yet, this is exactly what happened when I met the one that was going to become my wife and when I discovered her home area, Shikoku! As a consequence -among other things- this blog. While dealing with Japan in general, it mostly focuses on Shikoku, Kagawa and the Seto Inland Sea. I hope you enjoy it, and that it allows you to discover, at least a little bit, this region that is too often overlooked when people think about this fascinating country.

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