Kamaya Seacoast Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It is a coastline overlooking the Sea of Japan.
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It is a scenic road that runs along the coastline from Ine Town to Kyotango City. On a sunny day, it is recommended that you can see the highly transparent Sea of Japan and the beautiful cobalt blue sea. Please be careful not to speed too fast as the narrow roads that wind and turn continue.
We were driving north from the center of Ine town where Ine's boat house continues. The road that ran in the mountains began to run near the coast where you can see the sea from some places from around the town called Kamairi. The coast around here seems to be called "Kamaya Coast". On the way, I saw a beautiful and varied coastline at the "Kozaki Observatory". A crisp Rias-style coast continued to Cape Kyoga at the northern end.
After leaving the funaya group lined up in Ine Bay, we went further north on National Highway 178. The road that ran in the mountains for a while began to pass through a place where the coast could be seen from around the village called Kamairi. While stopping at the Kozaki Observatory, I drove refreshingly around the coast (like Kamaya coast). This area was a steep Rias coastline, the sea was nice blue and the scenery was wonderful.
You can relax and enjoy it. I made a reservation on weekdays and Fridays on the previous 々 day. According to everyone's word of mouth, if you pay at the reception and get to your seat, the meal will be delivered in about 10 minutes. The boiled fish is delicious, but the processing of the scales is sweet and it is difficult to eat! There was also a simmered vegetables, so I could eat it without getting tired. I left a little tempura, so I took it home and had dinner at SA on my way home. I was able to make it delicious!
I went to Tango Peninsula touring around Ine with my old car companion. Lunch is fisherman rice at Kamanyu fishing port in Ine. Please note that you cannot eat it unless you make a reservation. When you run R178 toward Ine, there are many "fishing ports" and flags along the road. There is a fishing port at the end of the national highway to the sea, and you can get it at the place where the seri was in the morning. The fish caught on that day is full of seafood such as sashimi, boiled tempura, and sazae. The menu is this "Fishing Port Meshi 2,000 yen ...
It is a coastline overlooking the Sea of Japan.
It is a scenic road that runs along the coastline from Ine Town to Kyotango City. On a sunny day, it is recommended that you can see the highly transparent Sea of Japan and the beautiful cobalt blue sea. Please be careful not to speed too fast as the narrow roads that wind and turn continue.
The coast from the town called Kamairi
We were driving north from the center of Ine town where Ine's boat house continues. The road that ran in the mountains began to run near the coast where you can see the sea from some places from around the town called Kamairi. The coast around here seems to be called "Kamaya Coast". On the way, I saw a beautiful and varied coastline at the "Kozaki Observatory". A crisp Rias-style coast continued to Cape Kyoga at the northern end.
Rias coast between Kamairi and tsuneke Cape
After leaving the funaya group lined up in Ine Bay, we went further north on National Highway 178. The road that ran in the mountains for a while began to pass through a place where the coast could be seen from around the village called Kamairi. While stopping at the Kozaki Observatory, I drove refreshingly around the coast (like Kamaya coast). This area was a steep Rias coastline, the sea was nice blue and the scenery was wonderful.
Looking at the harbor with fresh seafood!
You can relax and enjoy it. I made a reservation on weekdays and Fridays on the previous 々 day. According to everyone's word of mouth, if you pay at the reception and get to your seat, the meal will be delivered in about 10 minutes. The boiled fish is delicious, but the processing of the scales is sweet and it is difficult to eat! There was also a simmered vegetables, so I could eat it without getting tired. I left a little tempura, so I took it home and had dinner at SA on my way home. I was able to make it delicious!
Fishing port in ine
I went to Tango Peninsula touring around Ine with my old car companion. Lunch is fisherman rice at Kamanyu fishing port in Ine. Please note that you cannot eat it unless you make a reservation. When you run R178 toward Ine, there are many "fishing ports" and flags along the road. There is a fishing port at the end of the national highway to the sea, and you can get it at the place where the seri was in the morning. The fish caught on that day is full of seafood such as sashimi, boiled tempura, and sazae. The menu is this "Fishing Port Meshi 2,000 yen ...