【車中泊で日本一周ひとり旅76日目】広島県のたけはら町並み保存地区をカメラ散歩
Good morning everyone, I’m Masayuki from Photoroma. It’s the morning of the 76th day of my solo trip around Japan, sleeping in a car. The Seto Inland Sea in the early morning seen from the roadside station is very beautiful. Today’s video is from Mihara City, Hiroshima Prefecture, and the Seto Inland Sea. Enjoy the drive while taking in the view. Take a detour to a place of interest in the Setouchi-kai. Take a walk through the Hiroshima prefecture bamboo, which is known as Little Kyoto in autumn and still has an unspoiled streetscape. Enjoy delicious ramen and sweets as you make your way to Higashihiroshima. I will introduce the journey to the end.If you have time, please stay with me until the end.Then, I used the Ecoflow portable battery, which handles all the electricity during the departure car and during the overnight stay.Last night, I worked on my computer in the car for a long time, so the battery level was 4. % Let’s charge while driving First, breakfast at McDonald’s near the roadside station McDonald’s located all over the country McDonald’s nationwide I like to travel early in the morning when the roads are empty, so I go to McDonald’s nationwide early in the morning Thank you very much for taking care of me while I was sleeping in the car during my trip.My uncle ordered me a Happy Meal.Thanks for the vegetables, which tend to be in short supply when I travel.I don’t get any toys, so I can do the laundry, but I love miniature cars, so feel free to ask for them.I used to play with them a lot when I was a child. It was a miniature car, but even as an adult, toys like this are still interesting.By reading the instructions and pasting stickers, you’ll end up with a cool fire engine.Every detail is well made.It ‘s really cool.I played with the miniature car for a while, then went to work. Depart on National Route 185, pass through the Mihara city area Pass through the Mihara city area, cross the Mihara Ohashi Bridge over the Numata River, and the green mountains will spread out in front of you. Turn left while looking at the mountains on your right. 15 km. Continue on National Route 185 for a while. The best driving route as you take in the view of the Seto Inland Sea.The weather is nice on this day and it’s fun just to hold the steering wheel.It’s been a hot morning today so take an early break at a convenience store.I go to a convenience store by the sea where they sell food. The products change and it’s interesting . I buy drinks and leave. Lots of cars are parked there. Let’s take a little detour. Tsunami Takamori Green Area There are ferries that leave from Tsunami Port ahead of us, and you can cross to the Setouchi Islands. Yes, it’s convenient because you can park your car. There are a lot of anglers on the breakwater of Tsunami Port. You can see the ferry terminal on your left, and it’s a nice ferry . There are many interesting places along the seaside road, and it ‘s difficult to get there. I can’t proceed.This place has a tropical atmosphere.Tsunami Seaside Park 3rd parking lotSetonaikai, which is said to have over 700 islands.It’s windy today and it’s a little choppy , but it’s a calm and truly beautiful sea in the cosmos. There is also a beautiful wisteria trellis. I love wisteria flowers. It seems to be a walking course for locals. It’s a luxurious walk while looking at the Seto Inland Sea . I was worried about the Seto Inland Sea on the left, so I couldn’t go further. Along the coastline. The Seto Inland Line runs through the area.There is also a stylish restaurant where you can eat while looking at the Seto Inland Sea.It seems like they are still preparing for the rotation.A huge crane came into view on the left.What is the occasion ? As we get closer It’s a size I’ve never seen before. Is it really that big? I’m really curious, so I go to take a look. I can see the letters Imabari Shipbuilding. When I looked into it, Imabari Shipbuilding was founded in 1901 and has a history of over a century. It is a shipbuilding company with the No. 1 domestic share in new ship construction and the world’s No. 3 overseas share. Its head office is located in Ehime, but it seems that Shipbuilding’s Hiroshima factory is also located here in Mihara City, Hiroshima Prefecture. The world of ships is unfamiliar to me, but there are many companies in Japan that are active in the world that I don’t know about.The building on the left that you can see ahead is the jam factory of Aohata Jam, which many people see at breakfast. If you make a reservation at the Aohata Jam deck next to the factory, there are no field studies or jam books, so you just have to look at the building.However, I didn’t know that Aohata’s headquarters was in Hiroshima.The blue building on the left is blue. It looks like a flag jam deck.Is it a blue building because of the blue flag ?I couldn’t find a space to park my car, so this is different.Obviously, I looked only at the building of the blue flag jam deck and left.The blue flag jam deck has various things related to jam. There is a booth where you can experience discounts and jam making.If you are interested, please check out the Aohata official website in the overview section.Aohata ‘s jam I like the Igo and blueberry flavors.Anyway , Aohata’s jam My favorite bakery, Andersen, is also headquartered in Hiroshima Prefecture.Is there any historical connection between Hiroshima Prefecture and bread? Let’s try it.It ‘s located a little further up the road. It seems that the area around Awashima is known as a place where porpoise whales, a type of dolphin, swim in the sea.The calm Seto Inland Sea of Umi seems to be a comfortable place for not only humans but also other creatures to spend time.As mentioned earlier There is a mark of Aohata Jam where I stopped by. I don’t know if it’s Aohata’s company, but it’s in the best position from the hill where you can see the Seto Inland Sea Shells . I’m getting a little hungry, so I’ll have an early lunch . We had an early lunch at a restaurant with a udon and mother’s flavor atmosphere.The ramen with lots of green onions, which I love to go around all the time, was a feast.The ramen is delicious after all.I’m full and happy.The weather is nice and great.Here I am . It’s getting hot, so I’m going to have some ice cream.A short walk around the area.Takehara City, Hiroshima Prefecture, where I’m currently located, is the birthplace of Hana Ikeda, the 60th Prime Minister who achieved Japan’s high economic growth with a plan to double income.There is a fine statue installed there. The place we came to was Takehara, a roadside station. Beyond this is the Takehara Streetscape Preservation District, which is known as Autumn’s Little Kyoto and is also designated as an Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings, which is lined with historic buildings. Enjoy leisurely exploring the streets.The atmosphere of the buildings has changed little by little.When you step out onto this street, you will feel as if you have traveled back in time.There are many historical buildings lined up.Some people are taking photos of the buildings.Old buildings. This fence-like fence made of bamboo is interesting because of its atmosphere and the evacuation of modern cars.Is this something like a bamboo washing dog that can be seen under the eaves of buildings in Kyoto and other places ?A dirty hat on the wall, a dog pee guard, etc. It seems that they have various roles, but here in Takehara, they are installed in places other than in front of buildings, so it may be to prevent people from falling quickly. It’s better to be safe than ordinary fences. From the Edo period to the Meiji period, from Osaka. The Kitamae-bune was used to transport a lot of goods westward to Hokkaido via Shimonoseki.It seems that the salt extracted from Takehara was loaded onto the Kitamae-bune and transported all the way to Hokkaido.This splendid building is a testament to the prosperity of those days. It seems that the name of the Kitamae-bune, which you can sometimes see when traveling by car around the Sea of Japan side, is an island country surrounded by sea on all sides, and land transportation is well established as it is today. You can see from Takehara’s splendid townscape that before this era, the use of ships to transport goods at sea played an even greater role than it does today.Even if you enter the narrow alleys, you will find quaint buildings lined up. Just walking around the streets of Takehara is fun. I’m not good at walking around crowded tourist spots, but I love walking around calm streets like this . Maybe it’s a photo shoot, but there are men and women in Japanese clothing. I’m from Takehara City and my daily routine is founding Whiskey. The stone monument at the foot of the bronze statue of Masataka Taketsuru and his wife Rita Tatsu is inscribed with Masataka Taketsuru’s words, “ There are no tricks to making good whisky.” Some of them were born here, so I took this photo. You need to be careful.I found a delicious-looking secret.I bought a 100-year-old chrysanthemum ice cream that looked delicious.I returned to the roadside station. There was a shop at the roadside station, so I bought coffee and had it with the cream puffs from the place I bought it.The mildly sweet cream was delicious and irresistible to my tired body after walking.8 Yoisho Line.This is a bowling event supported by Chugoku Sangyo Co., Ltd. We will be using Hot Camo’s hot springs, a complex where hot ducks gather in the Camo Ball at the Hotel Camo Onsen facility.The rest space is large, which is helpful.For bowling, there is a hotel and hot springs.It was the first time I had ever seen a complex of this type.It is located on the Northern Highway, which stretches from Osaka to Fukuoka. Route 2 is a straight road with good visibility and is very easy to drive on.Continue to the right and the destination is on the right.The destination is on the right. It’s a station, and the parking lot is spacious.The restrooms are new and very clean since the time of Higashihiroshima’s sightseeing mascot, Nonta.The current roadside station has so many facilities that it becomes more of a destination than a resting place on a drive. Just looking around the store was fun, so I couldn’t help but notice Nonta and bought this as a souvenir.There ‘s even a nice children’s play area inside the roadside station building where you can let your kids play freely. You can use it for free and there is a food court right next door, which is a great facility for families with children.Today ‘s dinner will be at the restaurant Ristorante Familia inside the roadside station.The lunch looks delicious as well. It seems like you can have a good meal.I ordered rice udon noodles.I also had plenty of vegetables, which I tend to run out of while traveling.Hiroshima Mika juice was also delicious.Rice udon with cream sauce.Udon noodles made with rice.I have the time to write a food report. Thank you for watching until the end of the 76th day of my car trip. I ‘ll see you in the next video .
前日の旅動画(75日目):https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJ121FzNaSs
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【動画チャプター】
0:00 車中泊地で起床
0:23 本日の旅の予定
1:05 旅のスタート
1:53 マクドナルドで朝食
3:29 瀬戸内海ドライブ
7:40 今治造船
9:10 アヲハタジャム工場
10:48 エデンの海 展望台
12:00 うどん屋かあちゃんでラーメン
13:00 池田勇人の像
13:30 たけはら町並み保存地区を散策
19:00 ホットカモで入浴
20:45 道の駅西条のん太の酒蔵で車中泊
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#車中泊 #日本一周 #一人旅 #タント #軽自動車 #広島県 #アヲハタジャム #たけはら町並み保存地区 #東広島
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