Kotogahama Beach Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Beautiful and Wild Beach
This beach, called "Singing Sands Beach" in English, is wild and windswept. If the sand is just right, we were told, you can stamp your foot on the beach and hear a singing sound. We could not elici...
It is a white sandy beach that appears after enjoying the scenery of Noto Kongo, a powerful landscape created by cliff cliffs and strange rocks. There are about 1.6km on a nice sandy beach that is selected as one of the 100 best sound scenery in Japan and one of the 100 best beaches in Japan. It's a little relieved after the tense cliff scenery of Noto Kongo. The sea was calm and very refreshing on the day I visited. There was a notation of "Crying Sand Beach" on the beach. When I went to the Nima Sand Museum in Shimane Prefecture before, the sound sand (crying ...)
I found a signboard for the crying sand and stopped by. It is said that it is difficult to make a sound during the time when swimming in the sea in July and August is popular, but the sound did not sound as expected. The sea is highly transparent and beautiful. Many sea bathers with families were seen.
I stopped by to hear it was a crying sand beach, but I didn't cry. However, the sea is beautiful and you can enjoy swimming in the sea. The parking lot is about < 20 cars.
The garbage stands out. The sand almost does not sing.
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I visited outside the sea bathing season because it was called the beach of the crying sand. It seems that the sand will not sound unless it is beautiful. Kotobiki Beach on Tangoshima Island is still ringing well because it has been devised and made efforts to keep the sand clean, but this beach has become so conspicuous that it hardly rings. The sea is beautiful. When I stepped in with my heel, it was faint, but there was a place where it sounded. But when I think that the precious sand is dirty, it's very ...
Beautiful and Wild Beach
This beach, called "Singing Sands Beach" in English, is wild and windswept. If the sand is just right, we were told, you can stamp your foot on the beach and hear a singing sound. We could not elici...
Crying sand beach
It is a white sandy beach that appears after enjoying the scenery of Noto Kongo, a powerful landscape created by cliff cliffs and strange rocks. There are about 1.6km on a nice sandy beach that is selected as one of the 100 best sound scenery in Japan and one of the 100 best beaches in Japan. It's a little relieved after the tense cliff scenery of Noto Kongo. The sea was calm and very refreshing on the day I visited. There was a notation of "Crying Sand Beach" on the beach. When I went to the Nima Sand Museum in Shimane Prefecture before, the sound sand (crying ...)
Ming き Sand の
I found a signboard for the crying sand and stopped by. It is said that it is difficult to make a sound during the time when swimming in the sea in July and August is popular, but the sound did not sound as expected. The sea is highly transparent and beautiful. Many sea bathers with families were seen.
The sea is beautiful.
I stopped by to hear it was a crying sand beach, but I didn't cry. However, the sea is beautiful and you can enjoy swimming in the sea. The parking lot is about < 20 cars.
The garbage stands out. The sand almost does not sing.
I visited outside the sea bathing season because it was called the beach of the crying sand. It seems that the sand will not sound unless it is beautiful. Kotobiki Beach on Tangoshima Island is still ringing well because it has been devised and made efforts to keep the sand clean, but this beach has become so conspicuous that it hardly rings. The sea is beautiful. When I stepped in with my heel, it was faint, but there was a place where it sounded. But when I think that the precious sand is dirty, it's very ...