Rikuchu Kaigan Seaside Line Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The scenery from the road is not good, so it's nice from the observatory.
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It is the land coast seaside line. I drove from the Akito coast to the Kurosaki Observatory, but I couldn't see the coastline very much and the scenery wasn't a big deal. Miyako, Kamaishi, and ofunato, who couldn't go this time, are also question marks.
I ran the Rikuchu coast seaside line from Tanohata station to the vicinity of Fudaimura station.
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I was planning to go to Kitayamazaki from the Rikuchu Coast coast on the north side of the Tomonosu Cliff through the Rikuchu Coast Seaside Line, but when I put it in the navigation system at Ryusen-dong, I went north and came out near Tanohata Station on a shortcut. From the map, it may be near Hiraigahama, but the construction of the earthquake was still underway. R44 Take the Rikuchu Coast Seaside Line along the coast near Tanohata Station. It seems that there is a seawall on the Meido coast of the earthquake disaster. Go on the road under construction and arrive at Kitayamazaki ...
It is a road leading to Kitayamazaki and Kurosaki, one of the largest tourist spots in Sanriku, but the scenery on the way is superb. You can see the cliff of the cherry blossoms in the south, and the cliff of the cherry blossoms in the distance, but you can enjoy the quiet gradation landscape. There is no place to park at a good view point, so it is good to stop at the restaurant Loreol a little far away and walk. Well, it may be better to walk because it is on the route of the Michinoku sea breeze trail. Nothing, but that's good.
The scenery from the road is not good, so it's nice from the observatory.
It is the land coast seaside line. I drove from the Akito coast to the Kurosaki Observatory, but I couldn't see the coastline very much and the scenery wasn't a big deal. Miyako, Kamaishi, and ofunato, who couldn't go this time, are also question marks.
I ran the Rikuchu coast seaside line from Tanohata station to the vicinity of Fudaimura station.
I was planning to go to Kitayamazaki from the Rikuchu Coast coast on the north side of the Tomonosu Cliff through the Rikuchu Coast Seaside Line, but when I put it in the navigation system at Ryusen-dong, I went north and came out near Tanohata Station on a shortcut. From the map, it may be near Hiraigahama, but the construction of the earthquake was still underway. R44 Take the Rikuchu Coast Seaside Line along the coast near Tanohata Station. It seems that there is a seawall on the Meido coast of the earthquake disaster. Go on the road under construction and arrive at Kitayamazaki ...
Nice view that can't be said
It is a road leading to Kitayamazaki and Kurosaki, one of the largest tourist spots in Sanriku, but the scenery on the way is superb. You can see the cliff of the cherry blossoms in the south, and the cliff of the cherry blossoms in the distance, but you can enjoy the quiet gradation landscape. There is no place to park at a good view point, so it is good to stop at the restaurant Loreol a little far away and walk. Well, it may be better to walk because it is on the route of the Michinoku sea breeze trail. Nothing, but that's good.