Koishihama Station Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It's a cute station in the middle of nowhere. The walls are covered with scallop shells with handwritten messages. Add yours. There are shells and pens for everyone to use.
It's a cute station in the middle of nowhere. The walls are covered with scallop shells with handwritten messages. Add yours. There are shells and pens for everyone to use.
Although it is a station of Sanriku Railway, the train stops at the station for sightseeing. There is a shrine-like building at the station, and shells are contained. There is a bell, and it is also a commemorative photo point.
Although it is a station of Sanriku Railway, the train stops at the station for sightseeing. There is a shrine-like building at the station, and shells are contained. There is a bell, and it is also a commemorative photo point.
It seems to be a station that was forcibly built in the mountainous area, and it is interesting that the Santetsu that stopped at the station is slightly tilted. After the name of Koishi Beach, there are many detailed highlights such as pink posts.
Write your message on a shell
It's a cute station in the middle of nowhere. The walls are covered with scallop shells with handwritten messages. Add yours. There are shells and pens for everyone to use.
Write your message on a shell
It's a cute station in the middle of nowhere. The walls are covered with scallop shells with handwritten messages. Add yours. There are shells and pens for everyone to use.
Although it is a station of Sanriku Railway, the train stops at the station for sightseeing. There is a shrine-like building at the station, and shells are contained. There is a bell, and it is also a commemorative photo point.
Although it is a station of Sanriku Railway, the train stops at the station for sightseeing. There is a shrine-like building at the station, and shells are contained. There is a bell, and it is also a commemorative photo point.
It seems to be a station that was forcibly built in the mountainous area, and it is interesting that the Santetsu that stopped at the station is slightly tilted. After the name of Koishi Beach, there are many detailed highlights such as pink posts.