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Tokushima · TokushimaMUGI, Tokushima — A British man is preparing to open a guesthouse on an island in Tokushima Prefecture that still has the traditional landscape of a fishing village from the 19th to early 20th centuries.Read Article
Tokushima: British Man to Open Guesthouse in Nostalgic Port Village in Tokushima; Tebajima Island Has Charms of Quaint Fishing Village
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![[What I Was Like at that Time: 20 Newspapers Project on the 80th Anniversary of the End of the War] July 4th: Reiko Mima (88) in Tokushima, Family Sacrificed in Rain of Incendiary Bombs, Fainted From Impact, Injured by Shrapnel](/_next/image?url=%2F_next%2Fstatic%2Fmedia%2Fgeneric_2_half.2fb9ca2d.webp&w=1440&q=75)
War · TokushimaWhen he regained consciousness and opened his eyes, he found his three-year-old sister, who he had been carrying on his back, lying on the cliff, drenched. Already on the verge of death, she was clawing at the sand on the ground with her small hands. His memories of what happened after that are fragmented. The Great Tokushima Air Raid took place in the early hours of July 4, 1945.Read Article
[What I Was Like at that Time: 20 Newspapers Project on the 80th Anniversary of the End of the War] July 4th: Reiko Mima (88) in Tokushima, Family Sacrificed in Rain of Incendiary Bombs, Fainted From Impact, Injured by Shrapnel

Tokushima · TokushimaThe Architectural Review Hydrogen station in Tokushima, Japan by Osamu Morishita Architect & Associates
This station for hydrogen-fuelled cars aims to evoke a substance lighter than airThe post Hydrogen station in Tokushima, Japan by Osamu Morishita Architect & Associates appeared first on The Architectural Review. AR EditorsRead Article