Kami-shima Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Unusual experience非日常体験
I stayed in a traditional inn called Sankaiso with my wife. We ate very fresh sea food including sashimi, raw fish. We also enjoyed fishing and trekking in daytime with beautiful humming birds. You c...
Beautiful walk out to the old lighthouse and a short climb to new litehouse. Great scenery and lots of ships to see. We went on windy day, even more spectacular. A true Kodak moment.
I went to this island with Kaito Yumin CLub Eco-tour in Toba in a tour called `Shima Gakkou Gaido` which the local elementary school students became our guide exploring this island. They are very cute...
If you love Yukio Mishima, his book The Sound of the Waves, or both, this is a pilgrimage worth making. Different parts of the book are marked out on the island (like the lighthouse, the shrine, the ...
Take a A&R on the regular boat that desserts the villages the bay rather than the false pirate boat that crosses in the same places for twice as expensive.
Unusual experience非日常体験
I stayed in a traditional inn called Sankaiso with my wife. We ate very fresh sea food including sashimi, raw fish. We also enjoyed fishing and trekking in daytime with beautiful humming birds. You c...
Lovely walk along the shore
Beautiful walk out to the old lighthouse and a short climb to new litehouse. Great scenery and lots of ships to see. We went on windy day, even more spectacular. A true Kodak moment.
Amazing Karst!
I went to this island with Kaito Yumin CLub Eco-tour in Toba in a tour called `Shima Gakkou Gaido` which the local elementary school students became our guide exploring this island. They are very cute...
The Sound of the Waves
If you love Yukio Mishima, his book The Sound of the Waves, or both, this is a pilgrimage worth making. Different parts of the book are marked out on the island (like the lighthouse, the shrine, the ...
A charmless city on the edge of a beautiful bay
Take a A&R on the regular boat that desserts the villages the bay rather than the false pirate boat that crosses in the same places for twice as expensive.