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Outkast wrote:Has anyone been to/is from Shikoku? That's the island I plan to visit when I go, and I was wondering if anyone here has had any experience with the area. Thanks for your help.
Outkast wrote:Thanks for the link. If you're interested in the pilgrimage, http://www.shikokuhenrotrail.com is good too.
I have a pen-pal in Tokushima who's teaching me the local dialect. It's interesting...
Outkast wrote:I like it because it seems like it's still laid-back and more rural. The big cities are nice for partying in, but I like nature better for the everyday...
They have their own distinctive dialect on the island too. It's a mix of kansai and their own stuff. I know that the podcast had a girl from Tokushima on it a while back, but I never heard her use any of the Shikoku vocab though.
lucasburns wrote:If you go to Kotohira you should attempt to book yourself into the Nakano Udon Gakou (Nakano Udon School). It is a real hoot. I did go with some Japanese friends however, but I think you will have a good time anyway even if you can't speak Japanese yet. You get to make some udon noodles and eat them. The teachers are hilarious and the best part is when everyone puts their dough into the plastic bags and dances on them to the various songs that get played. It only cost 1600 yen, and if you know enough Japanese to be able to make a booking, you should be ok for the rest of the class. If you are lucky there will be other 'students' that might explain in English! Just be genki and have a good time regardless!
aniseed wrote:The peace and quiet was welcome, because i had spent a few days in Tokyo before that, but soon I began to itch for more things to do and see. The way i saw it, I didn't come all the way to Japan to hang around in the countryside. Trains to ride, Skysrcapers to climb, shrines to visit and girls to oogle.
Bueller_007 wrote:I really know quite little about Shikoku. It's not the most touristed area... I know there are some whirlpools there though. I think they're called the Naruto whirlpools.