Nishiumi Kashima Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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A tourist destination far away in Japan
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I think it is one of the most time-consuming tourist destinations in Japan. I think there are many places to feel and gain. The photo is the view seen from the road along the way. Is it a farming facility such as Hamachi? It was a very impressive landscape, so I would like to post it.
I went for snorkeling purposes. Since the monkey mischiefs the luggage, prepare everything before boarding the boat and take only coins to the ferry. The Coral Beach on the other side of the pier where I got off was the spot, and Seawalkers were also held there. This time it was the most transparent of the snorkel spots around Shikoku 4, but the number and type of fish were a little lonely. I wish I could go to the place where the rocks were rough beyond the levee on the other side ...
When the ship arrives, the beach on the left side is a beach separated by a sea house and a rope. It is highly transparent. As shown in the photo, it is a very ordinary beach except for monkeys and deer. It's called, but it's a rocky area instead of a beach. The snorkel point is perfect for the area under the crispy rocks in the photo. The waves are calm and you can see corals and colorful tropical fish. The water depth is about 3 meters deep. Borrowing a set of snorkel tools at the sea house ...
The whole island was a different world like a subtropical region
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An island off the coast of 500m about the western tip of the Saikai Peninsula. Surrounding 6km, area 1.3km 2. This is designated as Ashizuri Uwakai Kaichu Park. It used to be the hunting ground of the Lord of Uwajima domain. Since it is a remote island, the nature and landscape seem to be in excellent condition. However, in recent years, campsites and beaches have been maintained on the east side of the island, so environmental destruction and secularization are in inevitable. Is it more important to become a tourist destination than preservation? It's not a town with too many tourist resources ...
A thin prefectural road appears on your right, silently from Miso to Cape Takamo in the rain. It's just past the hairpin curve, but it's possible to stop because the shoulders are wide. Unfortunately, there was smoke in the rain across the sea.
A tourist destination far away in Japan
I think it is one of the most time-consuming tourist destinations in Japan. I think there are many places to feel and gain. The photo is the view seen from the road along the way. Is it a farming facility such as Hamachi? It was a very impressive landscape, so I would like to post it.
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I went for snorkeling purposes. Since the monkey mischiefs the luggage, prepare everything before boarding the boat and take only coins to the ferry. The Coral Beach on the other side of the pier where I got off was the spot, and Seawalkers were also held there. This time it was the most transparent of the snorkel spots around Shikoku 4, but the number and type of fish were a little lonely. I wish I could go to the place where the rocks were rough beyond the levee on the other side ...
It's not worth swimming.
When the ship arrives, the beach on the left side is a beach separated by a sea house and a rope. It is highly transparent. As shown in the photo, it is a very ordinary beach except for monkeys and deer. It's called, but it's a rocky area instead of a beach. The snorkel point is perfect for the area under the crispy rocks in the photo. The waves are calm and you can see corals and colorful tropical fish. The water depth is about 3 meters deep. Borrowing a set of snorkel tools at the sea house ...
The whole island was a different world like a subtropical region
An island off the coast of 500m about the western tip of the Saikai Peninsula. Surrounding 6km, area 1.3km 2. This is designated as Ashizuri Uwakai Kaichu Park. It used to be the hunting ground of the Lord of Uwajima domain. Since it is a remote island, the nature and landscape seem to be in excellent condition. However, in recent years, campsites and beaches have been maintained on the east side of the island, so environmental destruction and secularization are in inevitable. Is it more important to become a tourist destination than preservation? It's not a town with too many tourist resources ...
Beyond the sea.
A thin prefectural road appears on your right, silently from Miso to Cape Takamo in the rain. It's just past the hairpin curve, but it's possible to stop because the shoulders are wide. Unfortunately, there was smoke in the rain across the sea.