Mitsuke Beach Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Its a lovely place to walk or sit and read
Whats great is the park by the beach. (also camping just off the beach). I went walking and then sat on a bench in the park and read. There is apparently a swimming area but I didnt swim.
The park behind it would be a good place to picknick in summer
There is quite a bit of debris on this beach, so this is not where you are going to lay down your towel and suntan but I would imagine that the little park behind it is good to relax in in summer
The coast where Noto's symbol "Mitsuke Island" floats!
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Mitsuke Island, which can be said to be a symbol of Noto. The coast with a huge rock of height 28m, also known as Gunkanjima, is the Mitsuke Coast. Mitsuke Beach is also said to be a sacred place for lovers, and it is a popular spot for couples. A bell of love was installed on the beach right in front of Mitsuke Island. It is said that when this bell is ringed, you will be blessed with good ties, and the coast of about 3.5 km from the "Koiji Coast" on the south side to the Mitsuke Coast is commonly called Enmusubichi.
It seems that there is a nickname "Enmusubichi" between the Koiji coast, a place of the legend of sad love in Noto Town, and Mitsuke Island, also known as Gunkanjima in Suzu City. Near the coast where you can see Gunkanjima in front of you, there was also a bell-like object of love written as "Enmusubichi". Although it is a coast that has no particular features, Mitsuke Island had an overwhelming presence. There is a thin sandbar between the island and the vermilion torii gate on the sandbar, so Mitsuki Island itself becomes a divine body ...
Its a lovely place to walk or sit and read
Whats great is the park by the beach. (also camping just off the beach). I went walking and then sat on a bench in the park and read. There is apparently a swimming area but I didnt swim.
The park behind it would be a good place to picknick in summer
There is quite a bit of debris on this beach, so this is not where you are going to lay down your towel and suntan but I would imagine that the little park behind it is good to relax in in summer
The coast where Noto's symbol "Mitsuke Island" floats!
Mitsuke Island, which can be said to be a symbol of Noto. The coast with a huge rock of height 28m, also known as Gunkanjima, is the Mitsuke Coast. Mitsuke Beach is also said to be a sacred place for lovers, and it is a popular spot for couples. A bell of love was installed on the beach right in front of Mitsuke Island. It is said that when this bell is ringed, you will be blessed with good ties, and the coast of about 3.5 km from the "Koiji Coast" on the south side to the Mitsuke Coast is commonly called Enmusubichi.
"Enmusubi"!
It seems that there is a nickname "Enmusubichi" between the Koiji coast, a place of the legend of sad love in Noto Town, and Mitsuke Island, also known as Gunkanjima in Suzu City. Near the coast where you can see Gunkanjima in front of you, there was also a bell-like object of love written as "Enmusubichi". Although it is a coast that has no particular features, Mitsuke Island had an overwhelming presence. There is a thin sandbar between the island and the vermilion torii gate on the sandbar, so Mitsuki Island itself becomes a divine body ...
It's powerful!
It is called Gunkanjima, so it looks like that. We recommend that you stand on the beach and go and see it once!