Flags wave at Itoman fishing port for Lunar New Year
February 2, 2022 Ryukyu Shimpo
By Riko Higa
On the February 1 Lunar New Year, many visitors flocked to the Itoman fishing port in Itoman City, Okinawa, to see the tairyo-bata, or fishermen’s flags indicating a big catch. Masahiro Tanaka, 78, and his wife Midori, 75, moved to Itoman City from Saitama Prefecture 12 years ago. Midori said, “We don’t have Lunar New Year’s customs [back home], so we enjoyed this occasion. We were experiencing poor weather, but we got to enjoy a nice stroll.”
The fishermen also barbequed at the port. Rei Irikedamoto, 32, captain of the Ryusei-Maru, expressed his hopes for the New Year: “The damage was limited but the pumice stones are still drifting at sea. Having no accidents is best.”
(T&CT and Monica Shingaki)
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