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Enoshima
One Sheet original vintage travel poster, titled
"Enoshima: Miami Beach of the Orient," was published in 1964 to promote Enoshima as the sailing venue for the Tokyo 1964 Summer Olympics.
Key Poster Details

Designer: The poster was illustrated by Taniya Naqa.
Visual Elements: It features an aerial photograph of the Shonan coastline leading to Enoshima Island. The design includes an illustration of a yacht at speed and two smiling women.
Text and Context:
"Miami Beach of the Orient" was a common nickname for the area at the time.
The Japanese text mentions that the yacht races would be held there for the Tokyo Olympics and provides travel times: 49 minutes from Tokyo and 24 minutes from Yokohama.
Fujisawa City is identified as the host municipality.

Historical Significance
Enoshima Island, located in Sagami Bay, Kanagawa Prefecture, served as the primary harbor and sailing venue for the 1964 Games. It later reprised this role for the Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics. The island is a well-known tourist destination featuring the Enoshima Shrine, the Sea Candle lighthouse, and various hot springs
Enoshima (Poster)