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PostPosted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 10:21 pm    Post subject: Home coming (long post) Reply with quote

Though not my home, it was turned up to be a nice trip. Might be boring for
many of you, since this is a story not arts. Wink

When we were in Hiroshima, we had a chance to go my wife's birth place
in Japan inner sea island, where you may not have a chance to see them
even you come to Japan many times.

Here is our path to I(sland) called Osaki-Shimo-Jima, D(estination) is
a small town on that island. Nowadays we can go with a car, we used to
have to ride a boat.

please click the image to enlarge as usual



passing a part of KURE city (where famous battle ships such as YAMATO, MUSASHI were built)


After passing trough the first bridge (B1) from Honshu (main island of japan) to the first leg of island archeperago


Passing a few more bridges, we reached the destination island and one small port, from which island's main product (Mikan = tangerine) is shipped to
many other places, probably now used surface transportations.


The next town is the destination, a small port town which used to be flourished during EDO period (1603-1868). The town was started 1616 for
ships to wait for tide to change and avoid storms.



Again google map (arrow indicates the town)


Old street in EDO period


A bit newer clock smith's house

Inside


Old town street and CHAYA (restauraunt, brothrel, entertainment centre all mixed together) at the right side

Typical old house, some of smaller house was sold only US$2,000 (yes two thousands), no not this house. Very Happy


Rather modern (relatively speaking) theater, run the movies too

Inside (small KABUJI theater like)


Where my wife was borne (B: the second floor of the right side house), C: lamber shop, the both run by the family

53 years ago the same houses, two girls and a old lady between them. My wife at the right, this old lady was one of the first professional female photographers in Japan.
I d not know who made this photo, but it is most likely by my father-in-law. She was just 10 years old at 1956.

Their main residence is in a difference place (I did not photographed, UGGHH).

A whole town from the top of island, left and right views.

In a far way you an see an another long suspension bridge to Shikoku island (see the first google map/photo)


Panoramic view of the town and island (foreground), idyllic place but more tourists visit here after getting surface access.


Camera used: Leica M8 + G-Biogon 21/2.8, Lumix DMC-GF1 + G20/1.7, Fuji F10

Have a nice weekend all.....


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PostPosted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 10:37 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks for sharing Koji, a very interesting trip into Japan in the past also!


PostPosted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 10:47 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

like a small paradise and you got great weather
the 50 years old pic is impressive, great quality


PostPosted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 10:48 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks Kluas, I forgot to upload this map of the town.



PostPosted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 10:59 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks for sharing, Koji.
This is what I hope to see from Japan and all other places: the province. Away from the big cities, where everything is globalized.


PostPosted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 11:05 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Many thanks!!!


PostPosted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 11:25 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

My wife photographed the inner garden of their family home (HOME in the map).

by F10 (heavily fixed the flare by PS)


By that professional old lady around 1940 (very early 40), in slightly different angle. The left most lady is my wife's mother in early twenties I guess. My wife was not borne yet.


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PostPosted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 10:04 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Very interesting thread Koji, thanks for sharing.


PostPosted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 2:49 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

koji

A truly fascinating story and the pictures really make it live. Thank you for sharing this wonderful trip with us. So wonderful to see places like this which retain some of their historic traditions


patrickh


PostPosted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 9:24 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Koji, Thank you very much for sharing this journey with us. I felt very moved by these pictures.

Jules


PostPosted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 11:26 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thank you everyone who visited this place. Very Happy


PostPosted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 11:59 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

You reportage is very nice!

It must be great to visit this place!!

Nice scenery and atmosphere - relaxing place..

Is it great for escape? Smile

thanks

tf


PostPosted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 12:27 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thank you for the trip, koji !

Cheers
Tobias


PostPosted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 12:33 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks for this virtual trip!
Japan is a fascinating place. I need to go there one day.


PostPosted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 11:56 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

thank you Koji to show us those beautiful pictures. Smile


PostPosted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 1:40 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thank you guys again, I should have made more photos of these
places in retrospect since I may not visit the same place forever!

Some say you cannot take a photo of yesterday. Confused