Gushichan Castle Ruins Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Beautiful beach
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If you enjoy walking along the promenade in Yaese Town from the gymnasium, you will find it on the beach at the end point. Walk from the roadside station toward the gymnasium and there is a promenade entrance on the ground side of the gymnasium.
It's a place where you can imagine that it was a base for trade! !!
Original Text
Each castle ruins where you can get a glimpse of the traces of trade with the mainland and Korea are based. You can get a glimpse of the characteristics of island countries different from the mainland and the development of culture different from Honshu.
It is a park with an observatory with many memorial monuments for the Battle of Okinawa. Trees are growing between the observatory and the sea, so if you go to the fence without climbing with a hot feeling, you can see the sea well.
It looks like a park with a castle ruin, but I couldn't find the castle ruins, but instead, it was a park overlooking the sea and it was a surprisingly favorite space.
I also recommend Gushizu Garden, which went down to the sea.
Original Text
If you go down the road from the park to the sea, you will find a garden, and the sea will spread to the horizon in front of you. It is recommended because it is about 10 on foot. It is also designated as a Battle Ruins Quasi-National Park, and it is a place where you cannot imagine war from the scenic scenery of the rugged rocks. There is only one bench, and it is also a place where you can take pictures.
Beautiful beach
If you enjoy walking along the promenade in Yaese Town from the gymnasium, you will find it on the beach at the end point. Walk from the roadside station toward the gymnasium and there is a promenade entrance on the ground side of the gymnasium.
It's a place where you can imagine that it was a base for trade! !!
Each castle ruins where you can get a glimpse of the traces of trade with the mainland and Korea are based. You can get a glimpse of the characteristics of island countries different from the mainland and the development of culture different from Honshu.
Memorial monument and observatory
It is a park with an observatory with many memorial monuments for the Battle of Okinawa. Trees are growing between the observatory and the sea, so if you go to the fence without climbing with a hot feeling, you can see the sea well.
Sea
It looks like a park with a castle ruin, but I couldn't find the castle ruins, but instead, it was a park overlooking the sea and it was a surprisingly favorite space.
I also recommend Gushizu Garden, which went down to the sea.
If you go down the road from the park to the sea, you will find a garden, and the sea will spread to the horizon in front of you. It is recommended because it is about 10 on foot. It is also designated as a Battle Ruins Quasi-National Park, and it is a place where you cannot imagine war from the scenic scenery of the rugged rocks. There is only one bench, and it is also a place where you can take pictures.