Utago is a fairly decent-sized little fishing village. At the edge of town is a new fishing harbour, but the old, original harbour is in the middle of town after crossing over a small river.
Dark, weathered wood is the norm for these places affected by the weather that often arrives from the sea. Utago has a railway station, but the buildings were destroyed in a storm a few years ago and has been replaced with a small bus shelter-type structure. One bench, no ticket machine....
The harbour is quite picturesque, with pine trees planted around the village shrine. It deserves a post of its own which will be next.
It seems like it would have been a small, thriving community some decades ago. Now there are no stores except for a konbini ten kilometers away.....
A few hundred meters up the coast is a tiny little harbour with just a handful of houses...
In front of one, an old lady trims seaweed....
This tiny settlement has its own small Ebisu Shrine, and a roadside shrine of sacred stones...
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