I was attracted to Izu's dancer's "Reishijima Island"
"Reigishijima" is written on Izu's dancer. Immediately, while being excited, I bought a paperback book "Izu no Odoriko" in Maruzen. It's a work of less than 40 pages. As I was chasing the spirit island in the sentence, I finished reading quickly. However, by reading Yukio Mishima's "Izu no Odoriko" at the end of the book (August 1950) and Kiyoshi Shigematsu's "Commentary" (April 2022), I touched on Yasunari Kawabata's life and heart. I read the work many times.
In the text (excerpt)
Around the barge of a ship that goes from Shimoda to Tokyo. I (the main character student) talked to the dancer in many ways, but dancing girl nodded and showed him several times. There, a Hijikata-style man approached me. "Students, you're going to Tokyo. I'm going to ask for you. Would you like to take this old woman to Tokyo? He's a poor old lady. And the bride died in the next time. There were three such grandchildren left. I'm going to return it to the country. I don't know anything, so when I arrive at Reigishijima, I'll take a train to Ueno station. Let us join our hands and ask for it." I was willing to take care of the old lady. I thought it would be very natural to take my grandmother to Ueno Station early tomorrow morning and buy a ticket to Mito.
Super Bloomoon seen in Joren Falls and Shimoda
At the end of the summer vacation, I traveled with my grandchildren on the "Izu no Odoriko" course, with Shuzenji, Joren Falls, Amagi Crossing, and Shimoda.
In addition, you can see "Super Bloomoon" once every 13 years from midnight on August 30 to the 31st. Unfortunately, it was cloudy, but the intense moonlight reflected in the sea of Shimoda, and it was somewhat mysterious.
The birthplace of Edo-Minato, Past and Present Story
The birthplace of Edo Minato, which everyone knows, is located along the river along River Street. It's a very quiet street now, but in the past there were several inns, and it is said that fair was a bustling street.
The old man wrote more than half a century ago. In November 1889, the Tokyo Bay Kisen Company was established in Shinkawa, which became the departure and departure point of Rei Kishijima Kisen. The main voyage destinations were Tateyama, Misaki, Yahata, Kisarazu, Uraga, Katsuura, Ito, Shimoda, Izu Islands, Numazu, and Enshu. Since the Showa era, sightseeing in Oshima has become popular, and on a summer night, the ship, the ship, the sound of the dora, and the crack of the whistle, as if you were blown by the river wind, were still reminded of late autumn. You may be invited to unmatched sentimental injuries similar to that of.