Kabashima Ounagi Habitat Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It's a natural monument of the country.
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Originally, I just came to take pictures of the old-fashioned fishing village scenery, but I didn't know it was a habitat of eel. The Kabashima village is divided into Shinmachi and Furumachi, and I felt that Shinmachi has more old folk houses. That's an aside, but even so, the eels are big. Is there a diameter of 10 cm? How many people do you think it's heavy? There was also a tomb of 「 Eighth generation Unataro 」 behind.
Even if it is said that eel is a species that can be 2 meters or more in length, and it is a nationally designated natural monument. It seems that he has settled in a well for a long time.
It is located in Kabashima, which is one of the most famous Nomozaki Town. Residents 々 live nearby, and after parking the car, you can walk for about 5 minutes. It seemed that it was cherished by the locals. It was written that don't put any money. There is also a famous Turkish rice shop nearby.
It's a natural monument of the country.
Originally, I just came to take pictures of the old-fashioned fishing village scenery, but I didn't know it was a habitat of eel. The Kabashima village is divided into Shinmachi and Furumachi, and I felt that Shinmachi has more old folk houses. That's an aside, but even so, the eels are big. Is there a diameter of 10 cm? How many people do you think it's heavy? There was also a tomb of 「 Eighth generation Unataro 」 behind.
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I really like animals, but if you're a animal lover, I thought it would be a good experience to visit here.
Admiration of two animals raised in the aquarium
Even if it is said that eel is a species that can be 2 meters or more in length, and it is a nationally designated natural monument. It seems that he has settled in a well for a long time.
I'm gonna see the eel.
It is located in Kabashima, which is one of the most famous Nomozaki Town. Residents 々 live nearby, and after parking the car, you can walk for about 5 minutes. It seemed that it was cherished by the locals. It was written that don't put any money. There is also a famous Turkish rice shop nearby.
Big eel.
It was in a residential area. There were two big eels. I stopped by when I traveled from Tokyo to Nagasaki. I've never seen such a big eel.