Tenjinmisaki Sports Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Visited Golden Week. It's a good idea with families who set up tents and work for camping. It looks fun to have a barbecue. It will be an eye candy. Smartphone stamp rally spot. There is a cycling terminal across the road. I'm not sure if it will be a reference for the ticket forecast.
A vast park spreading in front of the hotel where I stayed. It's a good place to see the sea, but it's too big for a park. Monuments related to the Great East Japan Earthquake are also installed.
The sea breeze was very pleasant and the Pacific Ocean looked round. There were monuments and shocking photos in the park to mourn the victims of the tsunami of the Great Tohoku Earthquake, and I felt relieved. There are accommodations, camping sites, and hot bath facilities. It was a moment when I wanted to spend time here.
Since it is a sports park, there are cycling roads, but the main one seems to be a campsite. The usual camp site is 2000 yen per night, the auto camp is 5000 yen, and the barbecue site is 1000 yen.
There is also a rental cycle playground barbecue court. Meals, hot springs, and accommodation.
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A park that is large enough for 4 Tokyo Domes. The cycle road is also well maintained, making it perfect for cycling slowly. There was a reconstruction monument for the East Japan Earthquake in the park. There is also a place where you can eat, and "Mammy Suiton" is named because soccer coach Tolsier remembers the taste of Mammy. There are also shops where you can eat gelato on the premises. The hot spring is a little coffee color hot water. There is a "view inn" and the sea can be seen cottage ...
My eyes are ten.
Visited Golden Week. It's a good idea with families who set up tents and work for camping. It looks fun to have a barbecue. It will be an eye candy. Smartphone stamp rally spot. There is a cycling terminal across the road. I'm not sure if it will be a reference for the ticket forecast.
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A vast park spreading in front of the hotel where I stayed. It's a good place to see the sea, but it's too big for a park. Monuments related to the Great East Japan Earthquake are also installed.
It's wide and comfortable.
The sea breeze was very pleasant and the Pacific Ocean looked round. There were monuments and shocking photos in the park to mourn the victims of the tsunami of the Great Tohoku Earthquake, and I felt relieved. There are accommodations, camping sites, and hot bath facilities. It was a moment when I wanted to spend time here.
It was a campsite.
Since it is a sports park, there are cycling roads, but the main one seems to be a campsite. The usual camp site is 2000 yen per night, the auto camp is 5000 yen, and the barbecue site is 1000 yen.
There is also a rental cycle playground barbecue court. Meals, hot springs, and accommodation.
A park that is large enough for 4 Tokyo Domes. The cycle road is also well maintained, making it perfect for cycling slowly. There was a reconstruction monument for the East Japan Earthquake in the park. There is also a place where you can eat, and "Mammy Suiton" is named because soccer coach Tolsier remembers the taste of Mammy. There are also shops where you can eat gelato on the premises. The hot spring is a little coffee color hot water. There is a "view inn" and the sea can be seen cottage ...