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Abandoned House of Wakimachi in Mima

Abandoned House of Wakimachi in Mima

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  •  March 31, 2012
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  •  Mima, Shikoku, Tokushima
  •  Tagged with: Abandoned House, Wakimachi

      Wakimachi is an amazing neighborhood of the town of Mima in the Tokushima Prefecture on Shikoku. The

Street of Wakimachi in Mima

Street of Wakimachi in Mima

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  •  January 6, 2012
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  •  Mima, Shikoku, Tokushima
  •  Tagged with: Street, Wakimachi

    A random street of Wakimachi in Mima, Tokushima. For more info about this neighborhood, check out the other

Drawings of Wakimachi

Drawings of Wakimachi

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  •  July 17, 2011
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  •  Mima, Shikoku, Tokushima
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  A few days ago, I told you about my visit of Wakimachi two years ago. In case you forgot,

Wakimachi in Mima

Wakimachi in Mima

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  •  July 12, 2011
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  •  Mima, Tokushima, Traditional Culture
  •  Tagged with: Kabuki, Wakimachi

  After visiting Ryōzenji, we drove west for about an hour to the town of Mima in the central part of

Ryōzenji (霊山寺)

Ryōzenji (霊山寺)

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  •  July 9, 2011
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  •  Naruto, Shikoku, Shikoku Pilgrimage, Tokushima
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  After watching the Naruto Whirlpools, we drove to the town of Naruto to visit Ryōzenji (霊山寺), the first of

Naruto Whirlpools

Naruto Whirlpools

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  •  July 6, 2011
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  •  Naruto, Tokushima
  •  Tagged with: Seto Inland Sea, Whirlpool

  As we were Sunday (May 24, 2009), 康代’s parents had decided that it was the perfect occasion for a

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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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