
Tamayura
たまゆら
Une jeune fille s'installe dans la ville historique de Takehara pour poursuivre la passion de son père décédé pour la photographie. Cette histoire douce célèbre la beauté des moments du quotidien dans ce paysage urbain de l'époque Edo, magnifiquement préservé.
Lieux de pèlerinage (3)
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Takehara Historic District
竹原市 町並み保存地区
A beautifully preserved district of Edo-period merchant houses and sake breweries, often called the Little Kyoto of Aki. Takehara is the primary setting of Tamayura and is depicted with loving detail throughout the series.
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Takehara Townscape Preservation District
竹原市・町並み保存地区
The beautifully preserved Edo-period streetscape of Takehara serves as the main setting for Tamayura. Known as the "Little Kyoto of Aki," these historic streets with white-walled storehouses and latticed merchant homes are where protagonist Fu explores photography and cherishes memories of her late father.
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Saiho-ji Temple / Fumei-kaku Pavilion
西方寺・普明閣
Saiho-ji Temple with its distinctive Fumei-kaku Pavilion overlooking Takehara is a key landmark in Tamayura. The elevated viewpoint offers a panoramic view over the preserved townscape and the Seto Inland Sea, serving as one of Fu's favorite photography spots and a place of emotional significance throughout the series.