Hasakari Rock Observatory Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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There are pointed 2 rocks along the coastline along the road, and you can see a strange view of the round stones sandwiched between them. There was no proper parking lot and I stopped the car where there was a little road width. And from a distance, it looked like a big whale was opening its mouth.
There are pointed 2 rocks along the coastline along the road, and you can see a strange view of the round stones sandwiched between them. There was no proper parking lot and I stopped the car where there was a little road width. And from a distance, it looked like a big whale was opening its mouth.
It was a rock as the name suggests, with a large rock sandwiched between the rocks that rise into the sea. It's certainly a rare and interesting landscape. You can see it from the Toyooka side to the west along the sea.
It was a rock as the name suggests, with a large rock sandwiched between the rocks that rise into the sea. It's certainly a rare and interesting landscape. You can see it from the Toyooka side to the west along the sea.
It is located on the coastline near the entrance of the tunnel and you can easily see it. A rock sandwiched between rocks. A mysterious sight, probably because the upper and lower sides were shaved. Recommended. There is space to park your car and take pictures.
There are pointed 2 rocks along the coastline along the road, and you can see a strange view of the round stones sandwiched between them. There was no proper parking lot and I stopped the car where there was a little road width. And from a distance, it looked like a big whale was opening its mouth.
There are pointed 2 rocks along the coastline along the road, and you can see a strange view of the round stones sandwiched between them. There was no proper parking lot and I stopped the car where there was a little road width. And from a distance, it looked like a big whale was opening its mouth.
It was a rock as the name suggests, with a large rock sandwiched between the rocks that rise into the sea. It's certainly a rare and interesting landscape. You can see it from the Toyooka side to the west along the sea.
It was a rock as the name suggests, with a large rock sandwiched between the rocks that rise into the sea. It's certainly a rare and interesting landscape. You can see it from the Toyooka side to the west along the sea.
It is located on the coastline near the entrance of the tunnel and you can easily see it. A rock sandwiched between rocks. A mysterious sight, probably because the upper and lower sides were shaved. Recommended. There is space to park your car and take pictures.