Flowers and Gardens, Exploring Shikoku Island in Japan
I am finishing up spending a month in the small town of ~7,000 people called Kothira, which is also home to the oldest Kabuki theater in Japan! I came here for cherry blossom season and to continue my burn-out recovery away from huge cities. I can't really say if Kotohira was too small or not. It possibly was, but I made some good connections with the people staying and volunteering at Kotori Coworking and Hostel. I'd like to share some photos from that time. [...]
https://blog.keyboardvagabond.com/michaeldileo/flowers-and-gardens-exploring-shikoku-island-in-japan
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Shikoku has the best brood oranges, just so you know.
1 200 kilomètres. 88 temples. Des pèlerins en blanc sur des sentiers de forêt.
Le Shikoku Henro est l'un des pèlerinages les plus anciens et les plus vivants du Japon — et l'un des plus difficiles à photographier, précisément parce qu'il demande d'abord d'être vécu.
A lire ICI ou lien en bio :
https://www.soreau-photographe.com/pelerinage-88-temples-shikoku/
Der japanische °ÖPNV° - Hier die S-Bahn in Matsuyama, auf dem Weg zum Hafen, um nach Hiroshima überzusetzen.