Shodoshima in the news


The death of about 500 fish in a pond in a nature preserve on Shodoshima island, Kagawa Prefecture, in the Seto Island Sea, has prompted islanders to conduct a clean-up campaign on September 8, according to the Yomiuri, as 60 volunteers removed garbage from the main roads:

"Holidaymakers visit our island, hoping to enjoy its beauty," said a Chugoku Electric Power Co. employee, who took part in the cleanup. "Abandoned trash undermines the pristine image of the island."

"We'll continue our annual island-cleaning campaign in the hope it'll help raise awareness about public manners among the residents and visitors," Kunihiko Saegusa, an association manager, said.

In summer, the chief of an environmental group on the island picks up waste in and around the beaches, as well as planting flowers almost every day.

Asked why his group is named "One Droplet," Shigekazu Mori said: "Each of us is as small as a droplet of water. But droplet upon droplet can start flowing like a big stream."


(More aerial views of Japan here and as a special bonus, truly great aerial views over at Pacific Islander: Taveuni By Air)

Comments

Pandabonium said…
Those are great aerials of Japan. Neat website.

Thanks for the link!

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