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sergeinik [125]
3 years ago
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Chapter 1: 1. What are the two important locations on Uta-jima Island? Describe each location.

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Yuliya22 [10]3 years ago
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Answer:

The first of these is Yashiro Shrine, which is near the crest of the island and overlooks the Gulf of Ise. It is in the straits connecting the gulf and the Pacific Ocean. The other beautiful view is from the lighthouse that is located at the summit of Mt. Higashi, which falls into a cliff over the sea.

Explanation:

opens with a third-person narrator discussing Uta-Jima, or "Song Island." It is very small, with about 1400 inhabitants and only three miles of coastline. There are two beautiful spots on the island. The first of these is Yashiro Shrine, which is near the crest of the island and overlooks the Gulf of Ise. It is in the straits connecting the gulf and the Pacific Ocean.

The other beautiful view is from the lighthouse that is located at the summit of Mt. Higashi, which falls into a cliff over the sea. The Irako Channel is at the foot of the cliff and is often filled with treacherous whirlpools when the wind blows heavily. Looking out from the island, the Pacific is visible in the southeast and Mt. Fuji in the northeast.

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