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- Solar Energy Technologies Office - Department of Energy
The U S Department of Energy Solar Energy Technologies Office (SETO) has developed online resources to help those who want to go solar or who work with solar energy
- Shimanami Kaido: Island-hopping through Japan’s stunning Seto Inland . . .
Scattered across the Seto Inland Sea, the islands of the Geiyo archipelago allow travelers to experience a quieter side of Japan
- Seto, Aichi - Wikipedia
The city of Seto is famous for its pottery and ceramics, so much so that the generic word for ceramics in Japanese is setomono (瀬戸物) The main street along the river is lined with dozens of pottery shops
- Seto Inland Sea: 10 Great Islands to Visit - Japan Wonder Travel Blog
There are 727 islands in the Seto Inland Sea Some of the islands became very popular travel destination by hosting the worldwide contemporary art event, the Setouchi Triennale, as well as a part of the sacred cycling route, the Shimanami Kaido
- Seto Inland Sea (Setonaikai) - japan-guide. com
The Seto Inland Sea (瀬戸内海, Setonaikai) lies between the Japanese main islands of Honshu, Shikoku and Kyushu Its calm waters stretch over 400 kilometers from Osaka to Kitakyushu and include some 3000 islands, many of which are inhabited
- Seto Guide: Exploring Japans ceramic heartland
Nestled in Aichi Prefecture, about 20 kilometers northeast of Nagoya, lies the city of Seto - a veritable treasure trove for pottery enthusiasts With a ceramic production history spanning over a millennium, Seto has earned its place as one of Japan's six most important ancient kiln towns
- Explore the Seto Inland Sea with Purpose| JAPAN Monthly Web Magazine | JNTO
Located between the main Japanese islands of Honshu, Shikoku and Kyushu, the Seto Inland Sea is a natural marvel Spanning 400 kilometers end to end, this vast yet calm body of water plays host to over 700 islands
- THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Seto (2026) - Must-See Attractions
If you like ceramics and porcelain, design and ancient history, this is for you There are videos and hands-on exhibits There are rare items from the Aduti-Momoyama, Endo and Meiji periods and the 30,000 year remains of Seto Find surprises in the drawers that may be opened
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