Miyazato Beach Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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"Gyutoiwa" is an accent
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As it was a weekday in the off-season, there was a small and quiet beach with tourists spreading. Also, I could see the spread of the reef during low tide time. In addition, one of the large reefs was named "Gyutoiwa" and became a tourist point.
I parked my bicycle rental near Puzumari and went down to the coastline. The sandy beach with a little pebble was not as large as the left, but it was characterized by the reef protruding into the sea side. Also, on the sea side, it was a beach where you could see Shinjo Island.
The beautiful sea spreads out, but there are many coral rocks and it is too shallow, so no one swims. It is a basic view. In winter, it's interesting to take it because it grows like a rocky seaweed called Arthur.
I went to March 2019. It is the coast of the Miyazato village where the Kuroshima Visitor Center and the Kuroshima Research Institute are located. There is a road from the side of the visitor center to the coast. It was still early to swim, but the weather was nice and I sat on the log at the entrance of the coast and basked in the sun.
At first glance, it is a sandy beach, but from the beach, it is a rugged coral rock. When walking in the rocky area at low tide, if you don't walk carefully, your legs will be cut. The evening sunset time is recommended here. When there are no people, peacocks come out on the beach.
"Gyutoiwa" is an accent
As it was a weekday in the off-season, there was a small and quiet beach with tourists spreading. Also, I could see the spread of the reef during low tide time. In addition, one of the large reefs was named "Gyutoiwa" and became a tourist point.
and relax on a beach that's a little pebbley.
I parked my bicycle rental near Puzumari and went down to the coastline. The sandy beach with a little pebble was not as large as the left, but it was characterized by the reef protruding into the sea side. Also, on the sea side, it was a beach where you could see Shinjo Island.
Arthur Tori
The beautiful sea spreads out, but there are many coral rocks and it is too shallow, so no one swims. It is a basic view. In winter, it's interesting to take it because it grows like a rocky seaweed called Arthur.
The coast where time flows quietly
I went to March 2019. It is the coast of the Miyazato village where the Kuroshima Visitor Center and the Kuroshima Research Institute are located. There is a road from the side of the visitor center to the coast. It was still early to swim, but the weather was nice and I sat on the log at the entrance of the coast and basked in the sun.
Relax.
At first glance, it is a sandy beach, but from the beach, it is a rugged coral rock. When walking in the rocky area at low tide, if you don't walk carefully, your legs will be cut. The evening sunset time is recommended here. When there are no people, peacocks come out on the beach.