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Tengu

Tengu

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  •  February 9, 2012
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  •  Kagawa, People, Teshima, Traditional Culture
  •  Tagged with: Karato, Matsuri, Tengu

    Tengu at the Karato Matsuri on Teshima    

Your First Colour (Solution in my Head, Solution in my Stomach)

Your First Colour (Solution in my Head, Solution in my Stomach)

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  •  October 24, 2011
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  •  Art Setouchi, Kagawa, Teshima
  •  Tagged with: Karato, Pipilotti Rist, Your First Colour

  I had already mentioned this artwork when it opened, but I’m going to add a few more lines about

Farther Memory

Farther Memory

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  •  October 16, 2011
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  •  Art Setouchi, Kagawa, Teshima
  •  Tagged with: Chiharu Shiota, Farther Memory, Kō

  Farther Memory by Chiharu Shiota is the only remaining Art Setouchi artwork in the village of Kō on Teshima. This  installation is located in the former

Teshima's Countryside

Teshima’s Countryside

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  •  August 7, 2011
  •  2 Responses
  •  Kagawa, Teshima
  •  Tagged with: Karato

  Not much today, just two shots of Teshima‘s countryside (just before entering Karato when coming from Ieura), not even

Karato's Beach on Teshima

Karato’s Beach on Teshima

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  •  June 26, 2011
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  •  Kagawa, Teshima
  •  Tagged with: Beach, Karato

    It’s way too hot to write tonight. Instead I wish I was on this beach (the one between

Revisiting Teshima

Revisiting Teshima

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  •  June 11, 2011
  •  4 Responses
  •  Art Setouchi, Kagawa, Setouchi International Art Festival 2010, Teshima
  •  Tagged with: Karato, Teshima Art Museum

  We went back to Teshima yesterday, and I finally visited the Teshima Art Museum – one of the most

Kō on Teshima

Kō on Teshima

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  •  April 30, 2011
  •  4 Responses
  •  Teshima
  •  Tagged with: Kō

  Today, I’m going to briefly tell you about Kō, this charming little village located on the south-west coast of

Harmonica

Harmonica

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  •  April 18, 2011
  •  6 Responses
  •  Setouchi International Art Festival 2010, Teshima
  •  Tagged with: Harmonica, Kō, Sue Pedley

  Harmonica (ハーモニカ) is the third artwork made by an Australian artiste –Sue Pedley- in the village of Kō on Teshima.

Teshima again.

Teshima again.

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  •  November 6, 2010
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  •  Setouchi International Art Festival 2010, Teshima
  •  Tagged with: Cameron Robbins, Chiharu Shiota, Claire Healy, Farther Memory, Harmonica, Ieura, Il Vento, Kō, Luck Exists in the Leftovers, Sea-Songs of the Subconscious, Sean Cordeiro, Sue Pedley, Tadanori Yokoo, Tobias Rehberger

On our first trip to Teshima, we didn’t see all of the works of art (and only one of the

Encounters on Abundance Island

Encounters on Abundance Island

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  •  November 2, 2010
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  •  Setouchi International Art Festival 2010, Teshima
  •  Tagged with: Hachijuro Fujishima, Hiroshi Fuji, Ieura, Karato, Mariko Mori, Matsuri, Osaka University of Arts, Ryo Abe, Shima Kitchen, Swaying with Laver, Tom Na H-ui

The next day we went to Teshima. Strange how I never really paid attention to this island before. I mean,

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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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