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Great viewing point
Small park on the top of the hill, Honozan. You should drive through a narrow winding path for a few minutes, or you have to walk up the hill for awhile. Hidden gem, I would call, on a fine day. You ...
While visiting Izumo Taisha Shrine and Inasa Beach, I went to "Honouzan Park", which is a few minutes from Inasa Beach, for the purpose of operating amateur radio. Dedication Mountain Park was only 75m above sea level, but it was also a great point to see the beach of Inasa below from the edge of the park with an observatory and toilet. In the park, there is also 'Izumo Teaxe Jinja shrine', and the gate of the shrine is carved as' commemoration of the birth of imperial Princess Keigu Aiko '...
If you climb to the monument of Izumo Akoku surrounded by Tamagaki, a famous Kabuki site, you can also see Mt. Sanbe.
Original Text
I stopped by after seeing the signboard of the Akoku monument in Izumo. I climbed the stairs next to the stone monument in the end of Akoku in Izumo for about 3. The honorary monument built in Showa 11 was lost due to a donation during World War II and was restored after the war. The Tamagaki surrounding the monument is lined up with famous Kabuki names, and you can feel the depth of the Kabuki world's belief in Akoku in Izumo. In addition, the observatory at the top of the park is further climbed by 5 minutes. ... in Aguku, Izumo
The rough seas of the Sea of Japan are very intense.
Original Text
In a park where you can see the small sea, I climbed to see the "Ogukuto (not in Agukuto)" on the hillside. Here, a stone pillar carved with the name of a famous Kabuki actor becomes a circle, and there is the Ogukuto in the center. In addition, the sea of Japan from here can be seen far away, and on the day of the visit, there was a strong wind, and I found that the rough 々 waves were hitting.
I stopped by on the way from Izumo Taisha to Inasahama. I went by car, but the road was very narrow and there were few places where I could separate. The park I arrived at was also a small place. There is a certain amount of parking space for about 4 cars. But it was worth going. I was able to see a wonderful view.
Great viewing point
Small park on the top of the hill, Honozan. You should drive through a narrow winding path for a few minutes, or you have to walk up the hill for awhile. Hidden gem, I would call, on a fine day. You ...
It was just near the beach of Inasa.
While visiting Izumo Taisha Shrine and Inasa Beach, I went to "Honouzan Park", which is a few minutes from Inasa Beach, for the purpose of operating amateur radio. Dedication Mountain Park was only 75m above sea level, but it was also a great point to see the beach of Inasa below from the edge of the park with an observatory and toilet. In the park, there is also 'Izumo Teaxe Jinja shrine', and the gate of the shrine is carved as' commemoration of the birth of imperial Princess Keigu Aiko '...
If you climb to the monument of Izumo Akoku surrounded by Tamagaki, a famous Kabuki site, you can also see Mt. Sanbe.
I stopped by after seeing the signboard of the Akoku monument in Izumo. I climbed the stairs next to the stone monument in the end of Akoku in Izumo for about 3. The honorary monument built in Showa 11 was lost due to a donation during World War II and was restored after the war. The Tamagaki surrounding the monument is lined up with famous Kabuki names, and you can feel the depth of the Kabuki world's belief in Akoku in Izumo. In addition, the observatory at the top of the park is further climbed by 5 minutes. ... in Aguku, Izumo
The rough seas of the Sea of Japan are very intense.
In a park where you can see the small sea, I climbed to see the "Ogukuto (not in Agukuto)" on the hillside. Here, a stone pillar carved with the name of a famous Kabuki actor becomes a circle, and there is the Ogukuto in the center. In addition, the sea of Japan from here can be seen far away, and on the day of the visit, there was a strong wind, and I found that the rough 々 waves were hitting.
Nice view
I stopped by on the way from Izumo Taisha to Inasahama. I went by car, but the road was very narrow and there were few places where I could separate. The park I arrived at was also a small place. There is a certain amount of parking space for about 4 cars. But it was worth going. I was able to see a wonderful view.