2014年06月30日

Sunset Cruise

This year marks the 80th anniversary of the Seto Inland Sea’s designation as a national park. What better way to celebrate than to enjoy an intimate sunset cruise? That’s exactly what I did this evening, and it was wonderful.

Sunset Cruise
Here’s our beautiful boat – a catamaran.

A team of local Seto Inland Sea lovers have banded together to create their own cruise business called Foucault. They are currently offering 2-hour sunset cruises every Friday through Sunday from about 5:30 to 7:30 PM for up to 17 people.

Some of my fellow shipmates.
Sunset Cruise

Sunset Cruise

There was a group of university students who belong to the “Kagawaken Lovers” club, a local designer/creator, and a member of the French circus “Cabaret”, as well as a boy and his mother who are originally from Taiwan.

Heading out to sea
Sunset Cruise

And leaving Takamatsu far behind.
Sunset Cruise

Our guide, Haruyo Horio, took time out from driving occasionally to share his knowledge of the sea and the islands.

Sunset Cruise

Being very close to the water, the catamaran lets you feel close to the sea, which is both exhilarating and surprisingly relaxing.

Sunset Cruise

Everyone was invited to bring food and drinks so that they could enjoy a picnic on deck

Sunset Cruise

while watching the sun go slowly down. Heaven.

Sunset Cruise

Sunset Cruise

Sunset Cruise

The sunset cruise is just JPY4,000 per person (minimum of 4 people and a maximum of 17). You can also charter a personalized trip to one of over 110 deserted islands where you can stop for a swim and/or a picnic or BBQ. Or you can cruise under the towering Seto Ohashi bridge, one of the longest suspension bridges in the world. If you have a group and an idea, the people at Foucault are willing to consult and come up with a plan. Check out their website for more information (and much nicer photos than mine!). It’s in Japanese only at the moment but they have plans to include English. http://www.foucault.co.jp/
https://www.facebook.com/foucault.setouchi

Sunset Cruise


Coming soon!!
Kagawa Waterfront Festival
July 19-August 8. Will include 15-minute hologram shows on a giant water screen in the sea. Come and enjoy art, dynamic historical storytelling, and entertainment. Shows are at 19:40, 20:30 and 21:20 at Sunport. For more details (in Japanese) see: http://www.pref.kagawa.jp/seto80/event/waterfront.html

Sensory Dining in Tamamo Park
Gourmet cuisine coupled with works produced by top Kagawan artists and artisans makes for a special dining experience. Details are not up yet but last year this special event ran from August 10 through 18. Information will be posted on their website soon: http://www.takumikumo.com/shiro-cafe/

For more info on Takamatsu:
http://wikitravel.org/en/Takamatsu
http://www.city.takamatsu.kagawa.jp/english/
http://tia-takamatsu.jp/
http://www.my-kagawa.jp/eg/

Other Takamatsu bloggers:
http://pat.ashita-sanuki.jp/
http://ogijima.com



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Cathy Hirano キャシー ヒラノ
I've lived in Japan since 1978. After graduating from a Japanese university with a BA in cultural anthropology in 1983, I worked as a translator in a Japanese consulting engineering firm in Tokyo for several years. My Japanese husband and I moved to Takamatsu in 1987 to raise our two children in a slower-paced environment away from the big city pressures. We've never regretted it. I work as a freelance translator and interpreter and am involved in a lot of community work, including volunteering for Second Hand, a local NGO that supports educational and vocational training initiatives in Cambodia, and for the Takamatsu International Association. I love living in Takamatsu.

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