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Sign for Tomonoura. Tomonoura is a National Important Traditional Townscape Preservation District (重要伝統的建造物群保存地区).
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Ferry between Tomonoura and Sensui island.
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Bentenjima island near Tomonoura.
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Ferry boat from Takamatsu to Megishima. 20 min. ride.
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Megishima is associated with Momotaro, a famous folk tale.
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Megishima beach 女木島
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View from lookout deck
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Seto Inland Sea as seen from Megishima, Kagawa Pref.
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Looking toward Takamatsu
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Looking toward Ogishima in Seto Inland Sea. 男木島
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Leaving Megishima
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Seto Ohashi Bridge under construction in 1986.
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建設中の瀬戸大橋
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Kurashiki end
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The double decker still not installed.
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Seto Ohashi Bridge under construction in 1986, Kurashiki.
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Seto Ohashi Bridge under construction in 1986, Kurashiki. 瀬戸大橋
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Shimotsui Seto Bridge to Hitsuishijima island
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Start of the double decker from Kurashiki.
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Start of the double decker bridge.
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Boat cruise for seeing the bridge.
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Passed under the bridge.
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Shimotsui Station
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Foggy Seto Ohashi Bridge at Sakaide
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Foggy Seto Ohashi Bridge at Sakaide
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Foggy Seto Ohashi Bridge at Sakaide
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Miss Seto Ohashi for the Seto Ohashi Expo in 1988.
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Seto Ohashi Expo in 1988
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JR Shikoku Pavilion, Seto Ohashi Expo in 1988
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Shikoku Pavilion, Seto Ohashi Expo in 1988
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Ferris wheel, Seto Ohashi Expo in 1988
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Seto Ohashi Expo in 1988
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Old JR Sakaide Station. Notice the Seto Ohashi Bridge motif.
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Inside our boat to Kure from Etajima.
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Kure across the Inland Sea.
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Kure is a short boat ride from Etajima.
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On the way to Kure.
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A few islands in the Seto Inland Sea on the way to Kure. In Kure, we visited the Yamato Museum.
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Mt. Fudekage is 313 meters high and part of the Seto Inland Sea National Park. Great views of Seto Inland Sea and Shikoku from Mihara, Hiroshima.
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From JR Mihara Station, there's a local bus that goes up to Mt. Fudekage taking 7 min. Otherwise, it's a 50-min. hike from JR Sunami Station (JR Kure Line).
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Map to Mt. Fudekage: https://goo.gl/maps/r2qwY5Kc7zCJZcBa7
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Looking east.
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View of Seto Inland Sea from Mt. Fudekage in Mihara, Hiroshima.
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View of Seto Inland Sea from Mt. Fudekage in Mihara, Hiroshima. you can see Kosagi in the foreground, Sagi, and Hoso islands. In the distance on the right is Innoshima and part of the Shimanami Kaido bridge connecting Shikoku (Imabari) and Hiroshima.
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Mt. Fudekage has a lookout deck for great views.
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View of Seto Inland Sea from Mt. Fudekage in Mihara, Hiroshima.
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View of Seto Inland Sea from Mt. Fudekage in Mihara, Hiroshima.
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View of central Mihara (area around Mihara Station) from Mt. Fudekage in Mihara, Hiroshima.
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View of central Mihara (area around Mihara Station) from Mt. Fudekage in Mihara, Hiroshima.
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JR Sunami Station (JR Kure Line) is the closest to Mt. Fudekage. Then it's a 50-min. hike up. 須波駅
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It's a scenic boat ride between Ozushima and Tokuyama in the Seto Inland Sea with lots of boats.
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Oil refineries along Tokuyama.
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Leaving Ozushima.
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Quite a few islands in the Seto Inland Sea are scarred by cement makers.
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Secluded beach on an island. So many islands in Seto Island Sea.
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Tokuyama, Shunan
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Tokuyama Port offloading a container ship for Costco.
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Tokuyama Port offloading a container ship for Costco.
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There are a few small islands near Suo-Oshima, uninhabited.
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And a few white-sand beaches.
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Once in a while, we saw a white-sand beach.
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Rural bus stop
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Got off here at Suo-Hachiman stop in Kuka.
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Suo-Oshima island, Yamaguchi manhole
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Centipede
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On the island, I also visited the town of Kuka where there is a Hawaiian restaurant called Aloha Orange (unfortunately closed when I was there).
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Kuka Folk History Museum
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Hachiman Continuing Education Village has a folk history museum, meeting rooms, hall, cultural facilities, and a small cafe. 八幡生涯学習のむら
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