Yamazato's Conical Karst Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The guide seemed ambiguous.
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There are many guide signs, so I went along it, but even if I actually walked on the promenade for a while, it was just an image of a mountain road. From the parking lot, I could see some conical mountains around me, but I don't know how to interpret it ・・・.
There was a guide on the road, so I went into the side road along the guide. The explanation sign says that the conical karst is only here in Japan, but for amateurs, only one mountain in a beautiful shape can be seen. There is no doubt that it is a landscape with a slightly unusual atmosphere.
If you go through the road in the mountains leading to Nakijin and Motobu Town, you will see the scenery of karst stones. I think it's the highest place, but when you pass here in the evening, is it a karst stone? rock? Anyway, it is dyed orange, and the sea is dyed in a beautiful color that cannot be said to be blue, green, or orange, and the view spreads out anyway.
The guide seemed ambiguous.
There are many guide signs, so I went along it, but even if I actually walked on the promenade for a while, it was just an image of a mountain road. From the parking lot, I could see some conical mountains around me, but I don't know how to interpret it ・・・.
I don't know.
There was a guide on the road, so I went into the side road along the guide. The explanation sign says that the conical karst is only here in Japan, but for amateurs, only one mountain in a beautiful shape can be seen. There is no doubt that it is a landscape with a slightly unusual atmosphere.
Don't think about な scenery
If you go through the road in the mountains leading to Nakijin and Motobu Town, you will see the scenery of karst stones. I think it's the highest place, but when you pass here in the evening, is it a karst stone? rock? Anyway, it is dyed orange, and the sea is dyed in a beautiful color that cannot be said to be blue, green, or orange, and the view spreads out anyway.