WebSC 743183. Description Shuna Island, Castle Shuna. General view. Scope and Content Castle Shuna, Shuna, Argyll & Bute Castle Shuna, a late 16th-century tower-house built for John Stewart, laird of Appin, stands at the south end of Shuna, a small island separated by a narrow channel from the Appin mainland. WebShuna is recorded in a late 16th-century document as belonging to John Stewart, the Laird of Appin. He may have built Castle Shuna a small tower-house, which is now in ruins lies at the south end [8] In the 18th century, Shuna Farmhouse replaced Castle Shuna as the residence on the island: it is a Category B listed traditional farmhouse dating from the 1740s. [9]
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WebYakkul(ヤックル): Shuna’s mount (here, Yakkul refers to the breed as well as the individual, which looks somewhat like a horse-llama-elk). Tea(テア): A girl enslaved by the people in the “castle town” whom Shuna frees; she later finds Shuna after his journey to the land of the god-like ones and helps him plant the golden wheat. WebThe Journey of Shuna (シュナの旅, Shuna no Tabi) is a one-volume watercolor-illustrated graphic novel written and illustrated by Hayao Miyazaki and published as a single softcover booklet, on 15 June 1983, by Tokuma Shoten under its Animage Ju Ju Bunko imprint. The story was adapted into a 60-minute radio drama which was broadcast in Japan, on NHK … Shuna Island or simply Shuna is an island in Loch Linnhe, offshore from Appin. The island is approximately two kilometres (1+1⁄4 miles) long and one kilometre (5⁄8 mi) wide and extends to some 155 ha (383 acres) in total. The island is characterised by a table topped hill at its southern end. The name Shuna is probably derived from the Norse, for "sea island". The island is separa… rocks album aerosmith