{"id":43169,"date":"2019-01-11T08:00:04","date_gmt":"2019-01-10T23:00:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/voyapon.com\/?p=43169"},"modified":"2021-11-10T11:14:34","modified_gmt":"2021-11-10T02:14:34","slug":"totori-manga-gegege-no-kitaro","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/voyapon.com\/totori-manga-gegege-no-kitaro\/","title":{"rendered":"Unique Japan: Manga “Ghost Hunting” By Boat and On Foot in Tottori"},"content":{"rendered":"

Sponsored by Nakaumi Shinjiko Daisen DMO<\/em><\/span><\/p>\n

Let’s suppose you came to the San’in Chuo Region<\/strong> of Shimane<\/strong> and Tottori<\/strong>\u00a0Prefectures to put a major dent in your Travel Japan bucket list: Matsue Castle, Izumo Taisha Grand Shrine, Adachi Museum of Art and of course the Tottori Sand Dunes. But now that you have seen the most important attractions of the region, you are looking for something a little different, a story to tell your friends that will make them say “Only in Japan!” As luck would have it, you happen to be in the region of a friendly “ghost hunting tour”, courtesy of the popular manga artist Mizuki Shigeru<\/strong>. Mr. Mizuki’s characters were not exactly ghosts, but yokai<\/em><\/strong>, which in Japanese represents the supernatural world of ghosts, goblins and other monsters.<\/strong> You can start your hunt for these interesting creatures on a cruise down the Kamogawa River to Lake Nakaumi, eventually reaching Yonago City where you will board a train to Sakaiminato<\/strong>, home of many of the creatures which sprang from the curious mind of Mr. Mizuki.<\/p>\n

Cruise on Kamogawa River and Nakaumi Lake in Yonago<\/h2>\n

Our first destination is a stop on the Kamogawa River<\/strong> to see Sendo-san, who is a bit of a celebrity in Yonago. Everyone in Yonago knows his small boat, which allows visitors to discover the city via the Kamogawa River and on to Lake Nakaumi. The boarding bridge is located in front of a kura<\/em>, an ancient warehouse<\/strong> dating back to the Meiji era.<\/p>\n

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On the quay, we are greeted by statues representing kappa<\/em>, legendary amphibious creatures that populate lakes and rivers. The mood is now set; we are now in a land where myths come to life, where the famous mangaka<\/em>\u00a0(comic book artist) Mizuki Shigeru who grew up here created a universe populated by yokai<\/em>.<\/p>\n

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Among the statues of kappa<\/em> at the edge of the river: we recognize the style of mangaka. We are only 18 kilometers from the Mizuki Shigeru Road.<\/p><\/div>\n

The weather was threatening, but our captain and guide still set sail, taking care to give us colorful capes to protect us from the rain, which we wore over our mandatory life vests. A friendly group of local children waited on the bridge for our boat to pass, so they could greet us.<\/p>\n

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During the guided tour, we discovered some historical buildings of this ancient merchant city, including site where a large castle stood before it was dismantled and sold off by the government during the Meiji era.<\/p>\n

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Some of these houses dated from the Edo era.<\/p><\/div>\n

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After a few minutes on the Kamogawa River, we arrive at Lake Nakaumi. The narrow river opens onto a large stretch of water surrounded by mountains. The wind rises and a heavy rain begins to fall, shrouding the mountains in a haze that gives them the air of a\u00a0sumie<\/em> ink painting<\/strong>. Though the weather was imperfect on this particular day, we enjoyed the cruise nonetheless.<\/p>\n

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Throughout our cruise on Lake Nakaumi, numerous migrating ducks flew by our side. When the weather is better, Sendo-san gives his passengers a little food to attract them.<\/p>\n

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The cruise lasts about 50 minutes and costs 1200\u00a5 for adults and 600\u00a5 for children. There are two departures in a day, at 10am and 2pm, which may be canceled in the event of bad weather. More information is on the website of Yonago<\/a> (only in Japanese).<\/p>\n

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