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A bit of a ripoff
We stumbled upon the observation deck, but were persuaded to pay the entrance fee to visit the Blue Cave at the bottom, rather than the observation deck itself. Photos of the cave at the ticket area ...
There is only an observatory protruding into the cliff. If the weather was nice, it would have been a view of the Sea of Japan, but the day of the visit was cloudy and it was unpleasant. The black roof roof of the lamp inn can be seen below. This scenery is not worth it when the weather is bad. If you go to the observatory and tip, it will shake, so this is a person's preference. Certainly I can't see directly below, but 500 Is it enough from the surroundings without paying yen?
The scenery is good but the cost performance is bad. The blue cave is artificial, but the observatory here has a good view and still has salvation. However, I don't think this is something to see until I pay for it.
Cape Suzu is touted as one of Japan's three major power spots. I stood on the observatory overhanging the cliff and came all the way to receive the power from my whole body. When I went to the ticket office thinking that it would be good to check in advance and have an observation fee of about 500 yen, there was only 1,500 yen for a set with a blue cave lit up with a blue LED. I didn't have time to see the cave, so I asked if there was a ticket for the observatory, and the staff said, "No, but the observatory ...
A bit of a ripoff
We stumbled upon the observation deck, but were persuaded to pay the entrance fee to visit the Blue Cave at the bottom, rather than the observation deck itself. Photos of the cave at the ticket area ...
500 Worth the yen?
There is only an observatory protruding into the cliff. If the weather was nice, it would have been a view of the Sea of Japan, but the day of the visit was cloudy and it was unpleasant. The black roof roof of the lamp inn can be seen below. This scenery is not worth it when the weather is bad. If you go to the observatory and tip, it will shake, so this is a person's preference. Certainly I can't see directly below, but 500 Is it enough from the surroundings without paying yen?
The scenery is good, but the cospa is bad.
The scenery is good but the cost performance is bad. The blue cave is artificial, but the observatory here has a good view and still has salvation. However, I don't think this is something to see until I pay for it.
It's expensive 〜 (cliff and price)
Cape Suzu is touted as one of Japan's three major power spots. I stood on the observatory overhanging the cliff and came all the way to receive the power from my whole body. When I went to the ticket office thinking that it would be good to check in advance and have an observation fee of about 500 yen, there was only 1,500 yen for a set with a blue cave lit up with a blue LED. I didn't have time to see the cave, so I asked if there was a ticket for the observatory, and the staff said, "No, but the observatory ...
Cospa is not good.
It is a tourist facility run by a nearby inn. It's not a big deal just to peek into the cave ... Admission is quite high ... Cospa is not good.