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Kochi, August 1974. When Uncle Kenzo, Aunt Setsuko and Grandma Nobu went to Kochi, they invited me to tag along.
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_ds191003153836.jpg Setsuko and Kenzo
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_ds191003154409.jpg Kochi morning market
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_ds191003154726.jpg Kochi from Godaisan.
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_ds191003154915.jpg Kochi Harbor. Fishermen are going out for the day's catch.
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2. Minokoshi and Tatsukushi
We stopped by at Tatsukushi and Minokoshi Coast near the southern tip of Kochi prefecture. There were some unusual rocks formed by erosion.
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_ds191003155608.jpg Looking at corals from the glassboat.
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_ds191003161506.jpg Right next to Minokoshi was Tatsukushi Coast where rough rocks jagged out like a skewer.
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_ds191003162621.jpg Tourist gift shops
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_ds191003162941.jpg At the end was an underwater restaurant.
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_ds191003163830.jpg Aunt Setsuko and Grandma Nobu
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Uwajima in the Ehime prefecture where it is known for growing mandarin oranges.
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