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The vast coast of fishing
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Read "Enjugahama". Pine trees of 5 ~ 6km are planted as sandproof forests against the bowed sea, and the sea side is a gravel coast of about 4km. However, swimming is prohibited because the offshore current flows fast and the area is deeper a little further. Isn't the beach that can't swim not attractive? I tend to think, but the flow of the offshore flow is fast = The flow of the tide is good, and it is a little deeper = It is a good cherry blossom for fish to live, so fishing ...
It is a bow-like gravel coast that stretches about 4 km in Mihama Town. I couldn't see any people on the beach, probably because the summer vacation was over.
I want to smell the sea every few years because I grew up at 5~ 14 years old in a half farming and half fishing village, and it is also sudden. Take the first train with three salt nigiri, take the bus to JR Gobo 8 After a little walk in front of the shrine, walk a little from the west of the parking lot with a toilet, enter the west of Yanjugahama, and walk straight to the wavy shoulder. I remember that large and small stones cover the whole beach, and the waves of white and blue waves of tide splashes and smell rush on the shoulders, and the beach is drawn into the sea from the shoulders, so you should not step in. It's the Pacific Ocean. Far fishing shadow 2 and far away sea ...
It is a beach with a total length of about 3km, which occupies the coastline of Mihama Town. It's hard to walk because there are a lot of stones rolling instead of a white sand beach. However, there are few people. People who spend their time barbecue, camping, fishing, and vague, but there is no way that it will be crowded with people because there is a distance. Some places have observatorys. On a sunny day, you can see Shikoku in the distance, and at dusk ...
Typhoon No. 21 passed and I went there after a while, but driftwood launched at high tide remained around the road beside the seawall. Next time I would like to see a beautiful scenery.
The vast coast of fishing
Read "Enjugahama". Pine trees of 5 ~ 6km are planted as sandproof forests against the bowed sea, and the sea side is a gravel coast of about 4km. However, swimming is prohibited because the offshore current flows fast and the area is deeper a little further. Isn't the beach that can't swim not attractive? I tend to think, but the flow of the offshore flow is fast = The flow of the tide is good, and it is a little deeper = It is a good cherry blossom for fish to live, so fishing ...
About 4 kilometers of coast
It is a bow-like gravel coast that stretches about 4 km in Mihama Town. I couldn't see any people on the beach, probably because the summer vacation was over.
I want to see the sea.
I want to smell the sea every few years because I grew up at 5~ 14 years old in a half farming and half fishing village, and it is also sudden. Take the first train with three salt nigiri, take the bus to JR Gobo 8 After a little walk in front of the shrine, walk a little from the west of the parking lot with a toilet, enter the west of Yanjugahama, and walk straight to the wavy shoulder. I remember that large and small stones cover the whole beach, and the waves of white and blue waves of tide splashes and smell rush on the shoulders, and the beach is drawn into the sea from the shoulders, so you should not step in. It's the Pacific Ocean. Far fishing shadow 2 and far away sea ...
Highest
It is a beach with a total length of about 3km, which occupies the coastline of Mihama Town. It's hard to walk because there are a lot of stones rolling instead of a white sand beach. However, there are few people. People who spend their time barbecue, camping, fishing, and vague, but there is no way that it will be crowded with people because there is a distance. Some places have observatorys. On a sunny day, you can see Shikoku in the distance, and at dusk ...
Typhoon passed のせいで
Typhoon No. 21 passed and I went there after a while, but driftwood launched at high tide remained around the road beside the seawall. Next time I would like to see a beautiful scenery.