I love places like Naruto-shi Tosadomariura! Not a tourist attraction, but a real place, and the story of that place is written on the landscape and the objects lying around for anyone to read. From a photographer's point of view it is a wonderful place to spend a couple of hours taking photos.
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Naruto-cho Tosadomariura Photo Walk
Oodles of shabby seaside charm on Oge Island in Naruto

By Cathy Cawood
Community writer

Fabulous rust texture

Are these anchors?

Boats moored along the sea wall

Rope

A line of tied-up boats

Ladder access to sea wall

Ropes and buoys

Rusty oil drum

Fisherman seated on a chilly bin

Deteriorating wall and gate

Rust, rope and barnacles

Potted plants struggling to survive

Net with orange and yellow floats

There is even a castle on a hill
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