Afleveringen
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We met Yuji Ide, who lives in Mukaishima, the island of Onomichi city, Hiroshima prefecture.
He is an artist, and a fashion designer born in Gumma prefecture.
He loves this island. He chose there because he want to concentrate to make clothes.
We asked him about the relation between his products he makes in Mukaishima and Mukaishima itself. -
We met Yuji Ide, who lives in Mukaishima, the island of Onomichi city, Hiroshima prefecture.
He is an artist, and a fashion designer born in Gumma prefecture.
He has been to 60 countries. When he went back to Japan, he found Onomichi city and then live there.
We asked him about his story of coming Onomichi city. -
Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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We met Yamagishi family, who lives in Mukaishima, the island of Onomichi city, Hiroshima prefecture.
They live at renovated “kominka”, a Japanese old house, and run their restaurant called “Momonoya”.
Akitsu Yamagishi lived in Kanagawa prefecture before in London.
If her friends came to Mukaishima, how does she tell them about Mukaishima? -
We met Yamagishi family, who lives in Mukaishima, the island of Onomichi city, Hiroshima prefecture.
They run their restaurant called “Momonoya”.
We asked Akitsu Yamagishi how does she tell her friends about Mukaishima.
We met Yamagishi family, who lives in Mukaishima, the island of Onomichi city, Hiroshima prefecture.
They live at renovated “kominka”, a Japanese old house, and run their restaurant called “Momonoya”.
Akitsu Yamagishi lived in Kanagawa prefecture before in London.
If her friends came to Mukaishima, how does she tell them about Mukaishima? -
We met Yamagishi family, who lives in Mukaishima, the island of Onomichi city, Hiroshima prefecture.
They live at renovated “kominka”, a Japanese old house, and run their restaurant called “Momonoya”.
Akitsu Yamagishi lived in Kanagawa prefecture before in London.
She loved reading when she was about 6yeas old.
We asked Akitsu Yamagishi about her childhood. -
We met Yamagishi family, who lives in Mukaishima, the island of Onomichi city, Hiroshima prefecture.
They live at renovated “kominka”, a Japanese old house, and run their restaurant called “Momonoya”.
Satomi Yamagishi, the owner of Momonoya, lived in England for many years.
We ask her why did she go there and what did she do there. -
We met Yamagishi family, who lives in Mukaishima, the island of Onomichi city, Hiroshima prefecture.
They live at renovated “kominka”, a Japanese old house, and run their restaurant called “Momonoya”.
A daughter is a farmer, a chef, a performing artist, and she roasts coffee.
We ask her about coffee. -
We met Yamagishi family, who lives in Mukaishima, the island of Onomichi city, Hiroshima prefecture.
They live at renovated “kominka”, a Japanese old house, and run their restaurant called “Momonoya”.
A mother is a main chef, and a daughter serves a coffee and bake bread.
We ask them about their restaurant. -
We met Akitsu Yamagishi, who lives in Mukaishima, the island of Onomichi city, Hiroshima prefecture.
She was born in Kanagawa prefecture next to Tokyo and lived in England for 11years, and She moved to Mukaishima about 3 years ago. “When I was here, I could sit by the beach and enjoy waves. That’s enough.”
We talked with Akitsu about the island and about herself. -
We met Miwako Kisu, an artist and a musician, who lives in this country island, the second island from Onomichi city, Hiroshima prefecture. She came into Innoshima about 6 or 7 years ago. Her husband’s roots are in
Innoshima. We talked with Miwako Kisu about her family. -
We met Miwako Kisu, an artist and a musician,who lives in this country island,the second island from Onomichi city, Hiroshima prefecture.
She lives in this country island with her husband and daughter,and she and her husband run a store on their own.
We ask Miwako Kisu what she recommends Innoshima,as a holiday destination. -
We met Miwako Kisu, an artist and a musician, who lives in Innoshima, the second island from Onomichi city, Hiroshima prefecture.
The area including Innoshima, Mukaishima, and Onomichi city is known as an organic region.
We ask Kisu, an artist in Innoshima, about an organic scene in the Onomichi region, especially about crafts. -
We met Miwako Kisu, an artist and a musician, who lives in Innoshima, the second island from Onomichi city, Hiroshima prefecture.
The area including Innoshima, Mukaishima, and Onomichi city is known as an organic region.
We ask Miwako Kisu, an artist in Innoshima, about an organic scene in the Onomichi region. -
We met Miwako Kisu, an artist and a musician, who lives in Innoshima, the second island from Onomichi city, Hiroshima prefecture.
Once before, she lived in Tokyo. And she loved an urban lifestyle.
We ask her what made her come to this island. -
We met Hirofumi Murakami, an owner of a guest house and a cafe in Onomichi, Hiroshima prefecture.
He runs a guest house and a cafe in same place. The name of the place is “Yadokari”.
We ask him about good points of Onomichi city. -
We met Hirofumi Murakami, an owner of a guest house and a cafe in Onomichi, Hiroshima prefecture.
He runs a guest house and a cafe in same place. The name of the place is “Yadokari”.
He said that the concept of the place is “Create something together”.
He made some events in this place.
We asked him his concept of running the space. -
Thomas Klopfer is a young American, in Mukai-shima.
He has his own farm, and he is a gradate student.
Thomas told us about his island life in the Seto Inland Sea. -
Thomas Klopfer is a young American, in Mukai-shima.
Mukai-shima is the island of Hiroshima in the Seto Inland Sea.
(We can go so easily to Mukai-shima, by driving Shima-nami-kaido from Onomichi.)
In this chapter, Thomas told his story of Coming to Mukai-shima. -
Jean-Christophe Helary, lives in Takamatsu, Kagawa.
He lives in Shikoku, Japan for more than 20 years now.
He has a plan to make a documentary film in the Seto Inland Sea.
And he loves Udon in Takamatsu. -
Jean-Christophe Helary, lives in Takamatsu, Kagawa.
He lives in Takamatsu, Kagawa, with his wife and 3 children.
He lives in Shikoku, Japan for more than 20 years now.
We asked him when and how did he meet Ogi-jima. - Laat meer zien