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(From Journal of Japanese Trade & Industry (JJTI))
Byline: Takashina Erika
Summer 1883, Saint-Enogat, France On the coast of Bretagne in northwest France, the small town of Dinard sits at the base of a peninsula jutting out into the English Channel. Dinard was originally a small fishing village adjacent to Saint-Enogat. But in the latter half of the 19th century, American and British tourists discovered it as a beach resort, and in the final years of the 19th century, it is said that the town gained wide popularity and was likened to Brighton in the United Kingdom. Visitors were charmed by its scenic beach, ideal for sea bathing and the natural ...