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The English B&B that is famous in Japan | The English B&B that is famous in Japan |
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A Wiltshire bed and breakfast has become a hit with Japanese tourists after it became the inspiration for a popular TV cartoon. | A Wiltshire bed and breakfast has become a hit with Japanese tourists after it became the inspiration for a popular TV cartoon. |
Fosse Farmhouse near Castle Combe is the setting for the Japanese animated series Kinmoza, which attracts more than five million viewers. | Fosse Farmhouse near Castle Combe is the setting for the Japanese animated series Kinmoza, which attracts more than five million viewers. |
Owner Caron Cooper said the show has led to more than half of her guests coming from Japan every year. | |
Ms Cooper said it began after a chance meeting with a Japanese couple in 1989. | Ms Cooper said it began after a chance meeting with a Japanese couple in 1989. |
Shozo and Yasuko Mitani told her visiting the four-star farmhouse was "like falling through a tunnel in Alice in Wonderland". | Shozo and Yasuko Mitani told her visiting the four-star farmhouse was "like falling through a tunnel in Alice in Wonderland". |
They returned to Japan with the idea of setting up their own English-themed bed and breakfast where they displayed photographs of Fosse Farmhouse. | They returned to Japan with the idea of setting up their own English-themed bed and breakfast where they displayed photographs of Fosse Farmhouse. |
This led to the guesthouse being featured in a popular magazine and Ms Cooper becoming well-known in Japan. | This led to the guesthouse being featured in a popular magazine and Ms Cooper becoming well-known in Japan. |
'Quintessentially British' | 'Quintessentially British' |
In 2012, comic book Kiniro-Mosaic, also known as Kinmoza, was published. | In 2012, comic book Kiniro-Mosaic, also known as Kinmoza, was published. |
Based on Ms Cooper's life at Fosse Farmhouse the story centres on a teenage girl called Alice Cartelet who lives there. | Based on Ms Cooper's life at Fosse Farmhouse the story centres on a teenage girl called Alice Cartelet who lives there. |
The comic was so successful it was turned into a TV series and film made using the hand-drawn animation technique know as anime. | The comic was so successful it was turned into a TV series and film made using the hand-drawn animation technique know as anime. |
Studio Gokumi converted filmed footage of Fosse Farmhouse into animated frames for the series. | Studio Gokumi converted filmed footage of Fosse Farmhouse into animated frames for the series. |
Kinmoza fan Yuki Inoue from Tokyo said the series is so popular because Japanese people especially like the "quintessentially British countryside of the Cotswolds". | Kinmoza fan Yuki Inoue from Tokyo said the series is so popular because Japanese people especially like the "quintessentially British countryside of the Cotswolds". |
Ms Cooper said the story is "unbelievable but true", and "just like Alice in Wonderland it's getting curiouser and curiouser." | Ms Cooper said the story is "unbelievable but true", and "just like Alice in Wonderland it's getting curiouser and curiouser." |
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