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It was along the coast when I headed straight west from itoigawa station.
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From Itoigawa Station, head west toward the Sea of Japan in the city and you will reach the national highway. On the sea side of the national highway, there was Nihonkai Tenboedai. This national highway is a major national highway called 8, and there is a lot of traffic. Therefore, you have to cross the national highway to get from the station side to the observatory. But there is no pedestrian crossing. I cross through the underground sidewalk. As the name suggests, I could see the Sea of Japan from the observatory.
National Highway 8 runs along the coastline of the city of Itoigawa. There was the Sea of Japan Observatory on the sea side of the intersection of Ekimae-dori and its national highway. The parking lot is located beside the station side of the national highway, so you have to cross the national highway to get to the observatory. However, there is a lot of traffic here and there are no traffic lights. I go to the observatory through the underground sidewalk. When you go up to the observatory, you will find the Sea of Japan at 180 °. I couldn't see the islands around here, so it was a sea as far as the eye could see.
From JR Itoigawa Station to the sea side 3 ~ 4 minutes walk, you will arrive at this observatory. It's a straight road, so you won't get lost. You can see it far when you climb.
It is a place that can be walked from Itoigawa Station. There is a statue of Princess Nunagawa in the foreground. On sunny days, you can see the sunset over the Sea of Japan, and in winter you can see how rough the Sea of Japan is.
It is about a 5-minute walk from the north exit of Itoigawa Station. The first surprise was that itoigawa Station was so close to the sea. The tour of this spot is free and near the station, so I thought it was a good spot where you can easily sightsee ☆ There is no pedestrian crossing on the road in front of the observatory, so you will have to walk across the underground road. When you go up to the observatory, you can see the vast view of the Sea of Japan ☆ I think the highlight is the many installed wave-extinguishing blocks. I went on a bad day ...
It was along the coast when I headed straight west from itoigawa station.
From Itoigawa Station, head west toward the Sea of Japan in the city and you will reach the national highway. On the sea side of the national highway, there was Nihonkai Tenboedai. This national highway is a major national highway called 8, and there is a lot of traffic. Therefore, you have to cross the national highway to get from the station side to the observatory. But there is no pedestrian crossing. I cross through the underground sidewalk. As the name suggests, I could see the Sea of Japan from the observatory.
180 degrees Sea of Japan!
National Highway 8 runs along the coastline of the city of Itoigawa. There was the Sea of Japan Observatory on the sea side of the intersection of Ekimae-dori and its national highway. The parking lot is located beside the station side of the national highway, so you have to cross the national highway to get to the observatory. However, there is a lot of traffic here and there are no traffic lights. I go to the observatory through the underground sidewalk. When you go up to the observatory, you will find the Sea of Japan at 180 °. I couldn't see the islands around here, so it was a sea as far as the eye could see.
You can see the sea far away.
From JR Itoigawa Station to the sea side 3 ~ 4 minutes walk, you will arrive at this observatory. It's a straight road, so you won't get lost. You can see it far when you climb.
A place to know the Sea of Japan
It is a place that can be walked from Itoigawa Station. There is a statue of Princess Nunagawa in the foreground. On sunny days, you can see the sunset over the Sea of Japan, and in winter you can see how rough the Sea of Japan is.
You can enjoy the view of the Sea of Japan
It is about a 5-minute walk from the north exit of Itoigawa Station. The first surprise was that itoigawa Station was so close to the sea. The tour of this spot is free and near the station, so I thought it was a good spot where you can easily sightsee ☆ There is no pedestrian crossing on the road in front of the observatory, so you will have to walk across the underground road. When you go up to the observatory, you can see the vast view of the Sea of Japan ☆ I think the highlight is the many installed wave-extinguishing blocks. I went on a bad day ...