It is located between Fujinoenchi and Cape Peshi. Since it is a "hill", it is a fairly hill than the neighboring Fujinoenchi 。 Climb a steep slope. However, it was not as much as Cape Pesi next door, but the local 々 said that the scenery you can see almost the same without climbing Cape Pesi. I visited in the morning so I couldn't see the sunset, but I can see both the sea and Rishirifuji beautifully.
Easy to climb. A superb view spot of Rishiri Rebun
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Even if you are tough on climbing Rishiri, you can easily see the sunset while watching the sunset as the name suggests, and the spectacular view of Rebun and Rishiri at dusk. I strongly recommend going at dusk.
There is a parking lot right below. There are stairs from there, but there are few steps, so you can climb easily. From the observatory, you can see the sea and the beautiful sunset, but even if you stop on the way without going to the observatory, you can see enough scenery. This is recommended for those who cannot physically use Cape Peshi.
This place is said to be dyed in the sunset with all the panoramic scenery. I'm sure I should go on a sunny evening. Unfortunately the mountain was hidden in the clouds.
Pretty awesome
A nice stroll up a hill gives you a great view of the island and coves down below. The walk way is paved so east to do for younger and older people.
Good view even if it's not evening
It is located between Fujinoenchi and Cape Peshi. Since it is a "hill", it is a fairly hill than the neighboring Fujinoenchi 。 Climb a steep slope. However, it was not as much as Cape Pesi next door, but the local 々 said that the scenery you can see almost the same without climbing Cape Pesi. I visited in the morning so I couldn't see the sunset, but I can see both the sea and Rishirifuji beautifully.
Easy to climb. A superb view spot of Rishiri Rebun
Even if you are tough on climbing Rishiri, you can easily see the sunset while watching the sunset as the name suggests, and the spectacular view of Rebun and Rishiri at dusk. I strongly recommend going at dusk.
You can go easy.
There is a parking lot right below. There are stairs from there, but there are few steps, so you can climb easily. From the observatory, you can see the sea and the beautiful sunset, but even if you stop on the way without going to the observatory, you can see enough scenery. This is recommended for those who cannot physically use Cape Peshi.
To the bottom of Rishiri Fuji
This place is said to be dyed in the sunset with all the panoramic scenery. I'm sure I should go on a sunny evening. Unfortunately the mountain was hidden in the clouds.