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in the hair growth walk
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I took a route bus from Rumoi Station and stopped by for a walk in Masuhae. It is close to the old Masuhae Station. Built in 1873 and is now renovated to concrete. Good for walking around town ◯
Although it is a small lighthouse, it is painted on red and white stripes so that it stands out even in winter snow. There is also a bench in front of the lighthouse, where you can leisurely overlook the sea. The road to the lighthouse is paved, but the road width is narrow, so I was wondering if I would not take off the wheel or if an oncoming vehicle would come.
It is located several tens of meters up the slope beside the Maske station building. You can overlook the entire town of Maske. The Sea of Japan spreads out in the back.
A panoramic view of the cityscape of masuhae and the Sea of Japan
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I walked from the old Masuge station. I arrived in about 15 minutes, but it is not recommended to walk for those who are worried about their legs because the slope is steep. From the lighthouse, you can see the city of Masuhae and the Sea of Japan below. The surrounding area is overgrown with trees, so insects are worried in the summer. And I was talked to the resident of the house next to the lighthouse.
It is a steep slope in front of the old Masuge station. It has a cute impression of red and white. It seems that it is not open to the public normally, but it seems that it is open to the public for free at the festival and the lighthouse equipment is exhibited. Anyway, I wanted to go inside.
in the hair growth walk
I took a route bus from Rumoi Station and stopped by for a walk in Masuhae. It is close to the old Masuhae Station. Built in 1873 and is now renovated to concrete. Good for walking around town ◯
Red and white stripes.
Although it is a small lighthouse, it is painted on red and white stripes so that it stands out even in winter snow. There is also a bench in front of the lighthouse, where you can leisurely overlook the sea. The road to the lighthouse is paved, but the road width is narrow, so I was wondering if I would not take off the wheel or if an oncoming vehicle would come.
A view of masuhae Cho
It is located several tens of meters up the slope beside the Maske station building. You can overlook the entire town of Maske. The Sea of Japan spreads out in the back.
A panoramic view of the cityscape of masuhae and the Sea of Japan
I walked from the old Masuge station. I arrived in about 15 minutes, but it is not recommended to walk for those who are worried about their legs because the slope is steep. From the lighthouse, you can see the city of Masuhae and the Sea of Japan below. The surrounding area is overgrown with trees, so insects are worried in the summer. And I was talked to the resident of the house next to the lighthouse.
At the festival.
It is a steep slope in front of the old Masuge station. It has a cute impression of red and white. It seems that it is not open to the public normally, but it seems that it is open to the public for free at the festival and the lighthouse equipment is exhibited. Anyway, I wanted to go inside.