Shami Nakanda Beach Ruins Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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As a result of the excavation investigation, Jomon pottery and salt traces were found, and I don't know if the ruins are now buried. However, when I walked to the back, there was a sarcophagus and I enjoyed the ruins.
I visited when I visited Saya Island at the Setouchi Art Festival 2019. There was an elementary school site in front of the beach and I thought it was a great place for children to play. I think it is a good spot for taking pictures because the Seto Ohashi Bridge looks beautiful up close. It's a Jomon period ruins, but I wonder if there was a feeling of ruins because it was buried.
The fusion of nature and Seto Ohashi Bridge is wonderful!
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I asked the owner of Sakaide's cafe to recommend "Samijima, it's good", and I didn't have any plans at all, and I didn't get caught in the search on Tsusami Island, and finally I found "Sami Island" and I was worried about the road that gradually narrowed. Feeling The sandy beach that arrived while. Seto Ohashi Bridge in front of you and Okayama on the other side. Everything is wonderful! The scenery is so wonderful. It's good that there aren't many people. If you are going nearby, please do! !! It is a recommended spot.
The ruins are good, but the spectacular view point of Seto Ohashi Bridge
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You can see the Seto Ohashi Bridge well from here. It's usually a quiet sea, and it's my favorite place to see the magnificent appearance of the bridge. You can park about 15 cars in the parking lot, but it will be full according to the time. From next year, barbecue and fireworks will be prohibited. I want to protect manners such as taking it home after garbage is discharged.
It's a small sandy beach, but there's an ancient ruin.
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It is an archaeological site on Saya Island, which is the venue for the Setouchi Triennale. It looks like a small sandy beach, but it seems to be a place where ancient salt was made. After the war, Saya Island was literally a small island until it was connected to Shikoku by reclamation, so you can feel that maritime traffic in the Seto Inland Sea has been active for a long time. Although it is a sandy beach, you cannot swim in the sea because the sea suddenly deepens. There is a large sandy beach in another place on Shaya Island.
Nakanda beach ruins
As a result of the excavation investigation, Jomon pottery and salt traces were found, and I don't know if the ruins are now buried. However, when I walked to the back, there was a sarcophagus and I enjoyed the ruins.
seto bridge is right in front of you.
I visited when I visited Saya Island at the Setouchi Art Festival 2019. There was an elementary school site in front of the beach and I thought it was a great place for children to play. I think it is a good spot for taking pictures because the Seto Ohashi Bridge looks beautiful up close. It's a Jomon period ruins, but I wonder if there was a feeling of ruins because it was buried.
The fusion of nature and Seto Ohashi Bridge is wonderful!
I asked the owner of Sakaide's cafe to recommend "Samijima, it's good", and I didn't have any plans at all, and I didn't get caught in the search on Tsusami Island, and finally I found "Sami Island" and I was worried about the road that gradually narrowed. Feeling The sandy beach that arrived while. Seto Ohashi Bridge in front of you and Okayama on the other side. Everything is wonderful! The scenery is so wonderful. It's good that there aren't many people. If you are going nearby, please do! !! It is a recommended spot.
The ruins are good, but the spectacular view point of Seto Ohashi Bridge
You can see the Seto Ohashi Bridge well from here. It's usually a quiet sea, and it's my favorite place to see the magnificent appearance of the bridge. You can park about 15 cars in the parking lot, but it will be full according to the time. From next year, barbecue and fireworks will be prohibited. I want to protect manners such as taking it home after garbage is discharged.
It's a small sandy beach, but there's an ancient ruin.
It is an archaeological site on Saya Island, which is the venue for the Setouchi Triennale. It looks like a small sandy beach, but it seems to be a place where ancient salt was made. After the war, Saya Island was literally a small island until it was connected to Shikoku by reclamation, so you can feel that maritime traffic in the Seto Inland Sea has been active for a long time. Although it is a sandy beach, you cannot swim in the sea because the sea suddenly deepens. There is a large sandy beach in another place on Shaya Island.