By TOMOE ISHIKAWA/ Staff Writer
January 11, 2020 at 07:10 JST
Takako Shibata, in traditional white bridal costume, leaves Okinoshima in a ferryboat for Shodoshima in 1994. (Provided by Takako Shibata)
TONOSHO, Kagawa Prefecture--For pure nostalgia, the popular song “Seto no Hanayome” (Bride of Seto) vividly captures the feelings of a young bride in her wedding dress taking a boat ride to her new island home. [Read More]
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