I took this picture on another visit to Mishima. I think it shows the sleepy, quaint atmosphere of the island- one of its many cats wary of having its photo taken.
I took this picture on another visit to Mishima. I think it shows the sleepy, quaint atmosphere of the island- one of its many cats wary of having its photo taken.
Andy Martin October 17, 2011
Just like Terence Cuneo used to incorporate a mouse into every painting there’s a bit of a cat theme beginning to run through this blog!
winegums October 17, 2011
There are a lot if stray cats around Hagi! In fact, in most the places I have been in Japan
Andy Martin October 17, 2011
That’ll be down to the feline version of the fertility shrine you visited….
winegums October 18, 2011
I’m not sure they would be able to write the messages with their paws
Andy Martin October 18, 2011
Of course they can – they scribble them in Katakana
winegums October 18, 2011
I’m not sure so sure. Non japanese humans struggle to write katakana.
Andy Martin October 18, 2011
KATakana, James. It’s a Japanese script devised for Kats.
winegums October 18, 2011
So that’s why its so difficult to learn
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