July 2007
Clay bells of Seto Inland Sea area

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I introduced clay bells under the theme of Itsukushima in June.
I feature the theme of clay bells related to the Inland Sea as the continuance this month.
At first here are clay bells of coats of arms of water forces, Murakami family & Kouno family, following the Mori family coat of arms of last month.

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coats of arms of Murakami family
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coats of arms of Kouno family
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ruins of Kouno family's Yuzuki castle
Tomo-no-Ura is a certain old port town in Fukuyama-shi, Hiroshima. Sea bream fishing "Tai-ami" is performed for sightseeing here in May. Tai-ami is a fishery continuing in Tomo-no-Ura more than 370 years. They are the earthenware bells which designed the sea bream to show below.

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Sea breams
Tomo-no-Ura in Fukuyama-shi
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Seto Bridge
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Seto Bridge
This external form is a peach of Okayama.



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