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  <title type="text">Breath of Heaven</title>
  <subtitle type="html">Around the kite-surfing and anything else which attracts me in my simple life.</subtitle>
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  <updated>2011-01-06T10:38:27+09:00</updated>
  <author><name>kantaronatural</name></author>
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    <published>2012-07-04T17:22:18+09:00</published> 
    <updated>2012-07-04T17:22:18+09:00</updated> 
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    <title>Kitesurfing trip to Tokushima</title>
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      <![CDATA[Here I am at a riverside beautiful area at Yoshino...the longest and the largest river in Shikoku-island in Japan. I&#39;ve found a couple of nice spots to fly my kite-wings, and today shall be the first day to put my plan into reality. There are two spots named A and B, and here is A I decided for the first trial.<a href="http://file.kantaronatural.blog.shinobi.jp/IMG_0141s1024pix100kb.jpg" target="_blank"><img alt="IMG_0141s1024pix100kb.jpg" src="http://file.kantaronatural.blog.shinobi.jp/Img/1341016436/" style="border-bottom: 0px solid; border-left: 0px solid; width: 150px; float: right; height: 111px; border-top: 0px solid; border-right: 0px solid" /></a><br />
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Today&#39;s weather forcast of mine was a bit subtle, the eastern wind might come from the river bank or not. But even if the wind condition should not be preferable, I would just go on my way back home toward west on the causeway.<br />
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Last night I was thinking &quot;It should be a good idea to consider around that energetic and rather a siritual feeling which I&#39;d examined on the seashore watching nice shoulder-high waves and surfings.<br />
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Got up at 6:30 in the early morning. Hot sunbeam shines while it&#39;s the midth of Japanese rainy season &quot;Tuyu&quot;. Soft river-down wind is blowing which changed its direction to opposite side at about 9:30, which means the river-up ideal wind should be coming up more and more.<br />
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Until noon, I spent some hours to observe the area carefully, just like when I was prepairing in the world of aviation. The setup space is so small and continuous traffic was there on a road along the riverbank.<br/>
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This is not a sand beach but a grass land which would help the kite launching and landing with the &quot;Wind Gradient Effect&quot;. Which riverbank side, the river side or the causeway side should I choose? Water-launching could be other choice. What should I do when the wind gets up too strong? What if encounter the equipment-trouble in the middle of the river? How the running of the water...etc.<br />
When I try new things at new areas, a kind of my familier &quot;funny nonsense way&quot; is usually gone away.<br />
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Consequently, the right side wind went up to 7m/s which brought me very comfortable two hours in the afternoon.<br />
3 GoPro videos are uploaded to YouTube. Hope you enjoy them.<br />
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Setup space looks like this. Could be a nice area for experienced kiteboaders, I suppose.<br />
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            <name>kantaronatural</name>
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    <published>2011-01-16T20:36:51+09:00</published> 
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    <title>Cold enough</title>
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      <![CDATA[Today will be&nbsp;the coldest day throughout this year. The&nbsp;temperature has risen up&nbsp;to less than 3 degrees csentigrade is quite rare around&nbsp;this&nbsp;local city&nbsp;of Matsuyama in southern Japan.&nbsp;&nbsp;]]> 
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            <name>kantaronatural</name>
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    <published>2011-01-06T17:45:04+09:00</published> 
    <updated>2011-01-06T17:45:04+09:00</updated> 
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    <title>In English</title>
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      <![CDATA[From today on, I starts my blog in humble English. <a target="_blank" href="//kantaroenglish.yamatoblog.net/File/110106s.JPG"><img border="0" alt="110106s.JPG" align="right" src="//kantaroenglish.yamatoblog.net/Img/1294303299/" /></a><br />
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As being a&nbsp;Japanese made in Japan, English is not my mother tongue, which means,&nbsp;it will surely be quite dificult to express what in my mind or&nbsp;out of my mind to my content level.<br />
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Anyway, it should be&nbsp;quite an&nbsp;interesting trial to spare sometime of a day to use other language than too familier one, and which&nbsp;should also be a good help&nbsp;soften my hard-inclining brain a little or more.]]> 
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