The Udatsu Townscape felt like a typical Edo-period town being redeveloped for tourism when I researched it online. Yet, it still became one of my top recommendations for visiting Mima City in Tokushima. Since the location is a bit remote, the place had smaller crowds, which gave me the chance to truly observe the beauty of the building architecture in this town. I love that people still live in this area, treating it as a real home, which makes the town feel more alive than just a redeveloped economic zone. As a telecommunications engineer, it was hard for me not to get excited when I saw a numberless public phone here for the first time. もしもし。。

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