While asking Jairo (35) at the front of the hotel about the shooting points on the Island, he told me that his cousin was a photographer.
He immediately contacted him to meet him, and the next day he met Salvador (56).
Of course, I asked Nao-san as an interpreter to come with her second son, Ken (9 months old).
The story bounced and he promised to find time to take a picture of the Island.
With Nao Inagaki's family
Mount Teide (also known as Canary Fuji) 1420, 1706, 1797.
La Palma Teneguia Volcanic Eruption 1971.
Lanzarote Island 1730, 1736.
It is no exaggeration to say that Hawaii in the Atlantic Ocean has a comfortable climate.
A refreshing morning awakens the skin,
and the chirping of birds marks the beginning of the day in a tranquility that does not seem to be in the city.
On the hillside of Mount Teide
Ken
For travelers who do not have a car, the advantage of the land is the first condition.
About 30 Japanese people live on this Island, but Nao Itagaki, a resident of the Island, told me that tourists from Japan are rare.
She is an e-mail friend I met online for three years to exchange information about the Canary Islands.
She ran a B & B with her husband, but she is now closed because she is raising three children.
With a helicopter pilot
Salvatore, me, wife Midori
Mount Teide
Wait for the encounter while hanging around the city for a few days.
PERUT DE LA CRUZ Accommodation Alta (? 55) in Puerto de LA CRUZ is perfect in terms of location.
There is a supermarket in front of you, a restaurant area if you walk for 5 minutes, and the sunset sea if you go a little further.
Shopping on a cheap Island.
Things you can buy for 100 yen,
1 bird wing, cherry (about 40), 3 breads, 3 sardines, 100 g of beef, 3 apples, 200 g of bird liver, 2 cans of beer Book, rock salt 1kg 30 yen.
It's surprisingly cheap.
It is the largest Island in the Canary Islands, located right in the middle of the seven Islands.
The city flourishes at the foot of Mt.
Teide (3718m World Heritage Site) located in the center, and the north and south are very different.
The south is developed as a new resort and is crowded with young people from Europe, and the north is occupied by quiet families.
I stayed in the West Apartment (2BR) for a month.
Because I can always meet the sunset.
Island friend Salvatore