Signage

Strolling in Itoman

Itoman is a fading fishing port on Okinawa’s main Island, Naha. The Itoman region has a bitter past as the final front in the Battle of Okinawa during WWII and a site of a mass suicide at the end of the battle. The sleepy port we strolled through one July afternoon was barely populated and smelled of sun on stone . Oddly, it reminded me a bit of Stone Town in Zanzibar. Sun and typhoon weathered, the streets felt worn, salty and full of an unusual atmosphere that lingers somewhere between melancholy and determination.

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The above stroll was on and around Tomoe-dori towards the Itoman fishing port.


Noticing More: Hedge Hugs

I love it when I notice a good hedge hug.

You know what I mean, right?

It’s when a hedge appears to be extending an embrace to an object that just happens to be in its proximity. Like these:

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Share your hedge hugs with us:

We’d love to share your hedge hugs here! Please email them to us and let us know where you saw them and where you would like us to credit and link the images to.

Actually, If you’re partial to any street objects that seem to be embracing. Not just hedges, it could be anything that caught your eye. please do get in touch. It’s always good to hear from you.

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