
I moved to a tiny Japanese fishing village to experience a disappearing way of life
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Surrounded by mountains on all sides, except for the sea, the tiny fishing village of Ena looks out onto a single lonely island. There's only one shop -- a store that sells fishing equipment, snacks and sake.
Ena, Japan (CNN) — "Have you seen Mr. Orange Farmer?" asked my neighbor, in Japanese. She was standing at my front door, huddled under a small umbrella in the rain on a Wednesday afternoon. I was in the middle of eating my lunch. I hadn't seen him.More Related News

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