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27-MAR-2006

Tourist cart, Taketomi Island, Japan, 2006

Taketomi is a short ferry ride from Ishigaki, the southernmost city in Japan. Cars are not allowed, so it remains fairly unspoiled. Visitors get around on these buffalo-drawn carts, rental bikes, or on foot. Some might argue that such carts as these are a commercial contrivance and not worth including in an evocative travel image. But to western eyes, at least, these carts are incongruous. To get hauled around by a buffalo is an event, just as it probably is for these Japanese tourists. I like the body language of the passenger in the first row at left. His hand tells us that he is relaxed. The detail is instructive as well – the small lion on the front of the roof is to ward off evil spirits. I can’t read Japanese, so I don’t know what the sign says, but I am sure it adds useful context for those who can. If not for tourism, such a cart would not exist. It accurately represents Taketomi Island to the world.

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Date/Time27-Mar-2005 20:14:43
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Phil Douglis23-Apr-2006 04:32
It's a cultural twist, Christine. And that is why Taketomi Island is so attractive. It offers tourists something they can't find everywhere else. Even these Japanese tourists find it quite charming.
Guest 23-Apr-2006 04:05
There, they use cows to pull carts for tourists, here we use horses. Same idea, transposed in a Japanese context.
Christine
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