The various groups wandered around the lighthouse and the breakwater, and photographed the points they were interested in.
While heading to the embankment, I encountered several men fishing there.
They are friends and enjoy fishing from night to morning.
There were a few other fishermen, but they could not fish much during the day. I wonder what kind of fish they caught later in the evening.
While walking around Noshima, there were many fishing boats.
There were no fisherman out on that day, but they later told me that all the floats around Noshima were set by fishermen.
Looking into the sea while talking to fishermen on the embankment, there was a large swarm of small fish. These damselfish seemed to be gathering for the bait that falls off during sabiki fishing.
The cats on this island are very friendly. They will often approach you. She was curious about the camera. Her glittering eyes seem to be appealing for something.
An arch made of trees looked like fantastic atmosphere from somewhere.
The falling sunbeams are dazzling. Unstable walking, but if you progress steadily up the steep road, soon you will get a breather.
It seemed to be cool in the shade on a hot summer day. They look very similar, but are they brothers? I tried to approach quietly. I'm sorry to interrupt your nap.
Are they still used for fishing? The round orange form looks like fruit.
The ocean around Noshima is crystal clear and has a beautiful water surface. The algae on the rock looks like a color gradation. Jellyfish are also floating peacefully during this time.
The light of the sun leaking from above creates a mysterious atmosphere in a bamboo grove on the way to the lighthouse. The scene is like Arashiyama in Kyoto.
Wild morning glory is growing all over the mountainside. The slope is covered with leaves and looks like the ground, but be careful as the bottom is like a cliff. During full bloom, its truly gorgeous.
These are artifacts in Noshima Hometown Museum adjacent to Noshima Elementary School.
The photo shows a lamp actually used at that time. Some of the retro items are nostalgic. It is a space where you can feel the history of Noshima and the lives of its residents.
You can see the trends of the time from dance competitions featuring ZARD's "Don't Lose" song and competitions reminiscent of "SLAM DUNK", which was an anime broadcast at the time.
The road to the lighthouse is rather narrow, and in the summer months it is overgrown. Be careful to take the correct path. You cannot enter the lighthouse, but you can easily feel the achievement of climbing.
It’s a 20 minute walk uphill on a mountain path to the lighthouse on Noshima. Along the way, be careful of insect bites.
A jellyfish in the sea near the end of July. In the sea of Noshima, many people come for fishing.