The entrance from the vicinity of Ashiken in Uken Village was closed due to the disaster, so I went around and went from the west. However, although it was paved, it was difficult to reach because the thick tree 々 had fallen. I gave up because the clouds were thick, but I think it's a wonderful view when I see the sunset.
The entrance from the vicinity of Ashiken in Uken Village was closed due to the disaster, so I went around and went from the west. However, although it was paved, it was difficult to reach because the thick tree 々 had fallen. I gave up because the clouds were thick, but I think it's a wonderful view when I see the sunset.
Just before Prefectural Road 79 goes down to Yakinai Bay, follow the signboard and go left. A large parking lot was fully equipped, and a garden was maintained under your eyes. Furthermore, Yakinai Bay spreads below it, and Taen Beach and Yadun Beach on the opposite bank continue, but unfortunately the thick fog made it impossible to see the East China Sea at the mouth of the bay. If it was fine, it would have been a superb view.
Highest view
It takes more than an hour from Naze, Amami City, but it is a very nice park. You can overlook the sea and there are playsets! Recommended
Highest view
It takes more than an hour from Naze, Amami City, but it is a very nice park. You can overlook the sea and there are playsets! Recommended
Maybe the sunset is beautiful.
The entrance from the vicinity of Ashiken in Uken Village was closed due to the disaster, so I went around and went from the west. However, although it was paved, it was difficult to reach because the thick tree 々 had fallen. I gave up because the clouds were thick, but I think it's a wonderful view when I see the sunset.
Maybe the sunset is beautiful.
The entrance from the vicinity of Ashiken in Uken Village was closed due to the disaster, so I went around and went from the west. However, although it was paved, it was difficult to reach because the thick tree 々 had fallen. I gave up because the clouds were thick, but I think it's a wonderful view when I see the sunset.
Thick fog が Cannibalism
Just before Prefectural Road 79 goes down to Yakinai Bay, follow the signboard and go left. A large parking lot was fully equipped, and a garden was maintained under your eyes. Furthermore, Yakinai Bay spreads below it, and Taen Beach and Yadun Beach on the opposite bank continue, but unfortunately the thick fog made it impossible to see the East China Sea at the mouth of the bay. If it was fine, it would have been a superb view.