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A Solitary Island on Land: Three Fishing Villages/Walk around the dense village Shiwagi Izari (Tokushima Prefecture)
Yuki is a fishing port formed at the back of Yuki Bay, a ria coastline facing the Kii Channel in the southeastern Kaifu District of Tokushima Prefecture. The former Yuki town merged with Hiwasa town in 2006 to become Minami town.
The coast around here is a subsidence coast, the so-called rias coast, with abundant access, and the ports of Yuki, Shiwaki, and Abe are good natural ports. Nunoshima Island is located at the exit of Yuki Port, forming a natural breakwater. On the other hand, due to the mountains approaching the sea, the area was called an isolated island for a while.
In addition, the ria coastline, which has blessed us with good natural harbors, also causes tsunami damage in the event of an earthquake. The sea is a place where Nankai earthquakes occur, and there are records of damage caused by tsunamis many times in the past. As a result, the port and town are separated by an old breakwater built with high stone walls, although it is inconvenient.
The village is a two-storied townscape with gabled floors. Features include the tiled roof, decorative handrails on the windows on the second floor, latticework, and folding benches called 'butcho'. Both are common features of the region.
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