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inundations Kurashiki city ,Located in the northwestern part of Shikoku, Ehime faces the Seto Inland Sea to the north and is bordered by Kagawa and Tokushima in the east and Kōchi in the south.
The prefecture includes both high mountains in the inland region and a long coastline, with many islands in the Seto Inland Sea. The westernmost arm of Ehime, the Sadamisaki Peninsula, is the narrowest peninsula in Japan.
As of April 1, 2012, 7% of the total land area of the prefecture was designated as Natural Parks, namely the Ashizuri-Uwakai and Setonaikai National Parks; Ishizuchi Quasi-National Park; and seven Prefectural Natural Parks.[7]
Cities
Map of Ehime Prefecture.
Matsuyama
Uwajima
Eleven cities are located in Ehime Prefecture:
Imabari
Iyo
Matsuyama (capital)
Niihama
Ōzu
Saijō
Seiyo
Shikokuchūō
Tōon
Uwajima
Yawatahama
Towns and villages
These are the towns in each district:
Iyo District
Masaki
Tobe
Kamiukena District
Kumakōgen
Kita District
Uchiko
Kitauwa District
Kihoku
Matsuno
Minamiuwa District
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toco toco ep.29 DE DE MOUSE, Electronic Musician
◆TODAY'S GUEST◆
DE DE MOUSE, Electronic Musician
★今回のゲスト★
DE DE MOUSE (デデマウス)、ミュージシャン
◆PLACES WE WENT TO◆
Tama New Town
Tsurumaki Higashi Park, Tama Area
Tsurumaki Daini Park, Tama Area
★訪れた場所★
多摩ニュータウン
鶴牧東公園、多摩センター周辺
鶴牧第2公演、多摩センター周辺
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DE DE MOUSE is an electronic musician based in Tokyo, famous for his psychedelic music universe and dynamic live performances.
In today’s episode, DE DE MOUSE will take us to Tama New Town, a recent city that grew from ground up after the activation of an urbanism project in the seventies. Its kitsch style of architecture and urban design made it popular in the eighties, however it suffered a drop in population in the nineties onwards, especially from younger demographics.
DE DE MOUSE will then take us to the Tsurumaki-Higashi Park, a very important location to him, where he comes to relax and admire the view over Tama New Town from the top of a lonely hill. He used the city as a location for one of his music videos, composed of more than 100,000 photos.
Our last stop will be the Tsurumaki-Daini Park, another elevated location with a view over the city favored by the artist, where DE DE MOUSE will tell us more about his music style and his bond with the town, truly defining his style.
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toco toco ep.8 Arisa Katayama, Walking Bicycle project leader
◆TODAY'S GUEST◆
Arisa Katayama, Walking Bicycle project leader
★今回のゲスト★
片山有紗、Walking Bicycleのプロジェクトリーダー
◆PLACES WE WENT TO◆
Hanabi cafe at Nakameguro
★訪れた場所★
Hanabiカフェ、中目黒
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Today, Arisa Katayama the leader of the Walking Bicycle project is taking us to her favorite cafe Hanabi situated in Nakameguro.
Riding the Walking Bicycle, a new vehicle which mixes the stepping movement with an electric bicycle, she will guide us in the hip area of Nakameguro.
Located on the Meguro river bank, Hanabi is a polyvalent place to chill out and can be used as a cafe, a restaurant, or a bar.
The cafe Hanabi is very convenient because it's a place where you can leave your bike in front of the store and come with your dog, which is really rare to find in Tokyo.
In summertime, there is also a patio decorated in a Japanese manner.
It's a place where you can come and enjoy spending time with your dog, or with your family and friends.
Arisa Katayama used to live for a long time in the United States, so she likes to go to Japanese style cafes where she can drink genmaicha or green tea.
Hanabi also offers a wide array of Japanese dishes and desserts as well as drinks like craft beers or Japanese alcohols in the izakaya and space in the back of the shop.
The Walking Bicycle project started in 2009 and was initiated by a 70 years-old car parts company located in Okayama.
Its engineering team wanted to create a vehicle simply based on the concept of walking. They also wanted to have all parts Made in Japan.
The walking bicycle is a three-wheeled vehicle so it is very stable and there aren't any balance problems. An electric assist helps you to climb the hills without any trouble.
Many prototypes were made and many famous designers worked on this project.
Be sure to go to Nakameguro when you visit Japan!
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A Sake Museum (酒ミュージアム)near a Shrine (神社), Kyoto City
This is a small sake museum (酒ミュージアム) near Matsuo Shrine in Western Kyoto City, Japan. Matsuo Shrine was built to enshrine the god of Mt. Matsuo on western side of Kyoto City and also dedicated to the god of Sake Brewing.
Associated with the shrine is a small but detailed Sake Museum next to the shrine. Enjoy this video of this small museum.
toco toco ep.25 Masaki Maenosono, Vocalist and Drummer
◆TODAY'S GUEST◆
Masaki Maenosono, 8otto Vocalist and Drummer
★今回のゲスト★
マエノソノマサキ、8otto ドラムボーカル
◆PLACES WE WENT TO◆
Kanbukuro, Kurumi-mochi Store located in Terajicho Station area, Sakai.
Fukasezushi, Anago-zushi Store located in Minato Station area, Sakai.
★訪れた場所★
かん袋、寺地町駅周辺(堺市)
深清鮓、湊駅周辺(堺市)
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In today’s episode, Masaki Maenosono, lead vocal and drummer in the Japanese rock band 8otto, is taking us for a visit Sakai, his home town where we will go and have some delicious local delicacies.
While introducing us to his career in music and the thrill of stage performances, we will first visit Kanbukuro, a store located near Terajicho Station that is specialized in Kurumi-mochi, a truly Japanese dish made with round rice cakes and a sweet walnut sauce.
Kanbukuro is very famous among the locals and has been open for many generations, making the Kurumi-mochi a popular souvenir and dessert shared with friends and family.
We will then remain in the Sakai area and head towards Fukasezushi, another old and traditional store that is specialized in Anago-zushi, an exquisite preparation made with boiled eel.
Enjoy this traditional gourmet tour, with a few hints of rock!
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toco toco ep.33 Gajumaru, Comedy duo
◆TODAY'S GUEST◆
Gajumaru, Comedy Duo
★今回のゲスト★
がじゅまる、お笑いコンビ
◆PLACES WE WENT TO◆
Pearl Lady, Shimokitazawa
Makino Fabric Shop, Shimokitazawa
Shimokita Studio Thrash, Shimokitazawa
★訪れた場所★
パールレディ、下北沢
もめんや まきの、下北沢
下北スタジオスラッシュ、下北沢
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Gajumaru is a duo of comedians and butt-artists based in Tokyo, part of the prestigious Office Kitano agency. In this episode, they will introduce Shimokitazawa, an area various subcultures cross paths and where aspiring artists come to perform and attempt to achieve their dreams of fame.
First, Gajumaru will take us to Pearl Lady, a shop specialized in crepes and bubble tea, to taste their tapioca-flavored delicacies, before heading to the Makino fabric shop, home of hundreds of different fabric designs for all amateurs of cloth-crafting. This is where the two comedians buy the fabric that makes their red fundoshi, the attire in which they perform.
In the last part, we will head over to the Shimokita Studio Thrash, a small theater and playhouse where Gajumaru performs for free on Fridays and during the weekends. There, Gajumaru will tell us more about their activities as butt-artists.
Thrash's stage welcomes various artists, where they get the occasion to perform and refine their art, to some day catch their big break into the industry.
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Mengunci Cinta di Pont des Arts Paris
The Pont des Arts or Passerelle des Arts is a pedestrian bridge in Paris which crosses the River Seine. It links the Institut de France and the central square of the Palais du Louvre