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A story about almost dying when playing the real Boku no Natsuyasumi on the remote small island of Teba Island.

After passing Namikiri Fudoson, inadvertently popping out into Kochi, and seeing a huge "lotus root" (*I will mention this later), it was past 10:30 am. I thought to myself, "What the heck? I think I can go there.So we headed for Muki Port. Do we fish in the harbor? No, that's not it. Actually, we were going to take a ferry. If we get on that ferry, we can go to Teba Island,I decided to take the ferry to Dewa Island, a small remote island with a population of only a few dozen people, where no cars drive. So I ...

When I went to Komatsushima to see Kincho Taimyojin, who was also in the Ghibli movie, I was turned into a photographer and had a cat-catcher.

Tokushima has long had a legend of raccoon dogs. Among them, Kanenaga Taimeishin (the sixth generation of the raccoon in the film, and Koharu's father), who appears in the Ghibli movie "Heisei Raccoon War Ponpoko," is a raccoon from Tokushima. Kanenaga Shrine, which enshrines Kanenaga Taimeijin, a raccoon among raccoon dogs, is in big trouble. The shrine is in big trouble because it is said to be demolished for various reasons. The opposing side is still collecting signatures and working on it, and it has not been decided yet, but I decided to take a good look at it and ...

I, who have a phobia of puppets, enjoyed Awa Ningyo Joruri in person for the first time.

Yes, let's go see a puppet show! Ningyo joruri (puppet drama) is a stage performance in which puppets are moved by three black actors, another narrator takes on the role of the character and the story, and a different shamisen player expresses the psychological aspects of the story. In fact, I am a man who is afraid of puppets. I don't know why, but I have been afraid of them since I was a child. (Maybe because I was a child who read facial expressions, and I was afraid of dolls that couldn't do that.) But as I was listening ...

Hopelessly Clumsy Man vs. "Easy at Home" Handmade Japanese Confectionery Tools [Dried Confectionery Mold] - Making Wasanbon

I opened the "Handmade Wagashi Tool" that I bought at the up-and-coming Wasanbon store I visited the other day (July 16). Its package says, "Easy to make at home. But I know what it says. I know that making sweets, especially wagashi, is quite difficult. I have a friend who is a wagashi maker, and he has been training himself very hard. You call it "easy to make"?Moreover, I am embarrassed to say it myself, but I am a man whose clumsiness is unrivaled and unmatched by anyone else. I am a man who cannot even unwrap a chupa chups. ...

Awa City Enjoyment Demons Go - Wasanbon, Tarai Udon, and Tsuchihashira Sightseeing

After I was completely recovered, I went out for sightseeing immediately after getting an oil change and exterminating a beehive, which had been on my schedule for some time. Wansanbon, an up-and-coming store of traditional sugar and wasanbon ※写真はイメージです。 The destination is "Wasanbon Wansanbon. It is a store that sells wasanbon and offers visitors the opportunity to try their hand at making dried confections. The shop has been featured on TV and other media, and visitors come from outside the prefecture, making it a spot that is sure to increase in popularity. What is wasanbon? It is a type of ...

Udatsu, a beautiful townscape born out of the vanity and elegance of wealthy merchants

Excited after enjoying the previous day to the fullest, and unable to sleep, the second day of the three-day weekend was a stomach-churningly good-looking town. Click here to read about the previous day. In Wakimachi, Mima City, there is a place called "Udatsu no Machinami. I heard it is a rather famous spot, but I didn't even know it existed until I went there for work when I was 23 years old. A beautiful townscape born of the vanity and elegance of wealthy merchants I had heard that it was going to be quite hot that day (July 15), so ...

Indigo Dyeing Experience, Stopping at a Roadside Station, Looking at Prisons, and Warehouses on Stilts.

I was so sulky because I couldn't get on the boat that I ran out of Naruto with a pout. I somehow managed to pass by "Ai-no-Yakata" and "Asutamu Land," and as I approached Kamiita Town, I saw a sign that caught my attention. The "Gijutsu no Yakata"? What is it? It was curious, wasn't it? Once I got curious, I couldn't stop myself. We drove through a very narrow street, took a wrong turn once, and parked our car in an empty parking lot. Wow, a rather nice-looking building. But there is no sign of anyone. I went in. ...

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