Miyagi Island Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It is the second island at the end of the underwater road. There are many beautiful beaches without facilities that are not on the map, but locals enjoyed it. Please note that these beaches are also tough roads for ordinary cars. There are ruins and I thought it would be good to take time to enjoy it.
we saw the underwater road and the hamahiga bridge.
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Miyagijima can cross a bridge called Umichu Road from the main island of Uruma City. On the way, I enjoyed the view and meals at the sea station Ayahashikan and crossed Miyagijima. I tried to go around the island, but it was bigger than I expected and I didn't have time, so I went further to Hamahika Island. Hika Ohashi Bridge was also seen from the area arriving from the underwater road, and the view of the sea and the bridge was very beautiful.
There is an unmanned beach called Uku no Hama on Miyagi Island. It's a beach with no toilets or showers, but it's a beautiful beach with a ruined feeling of concrete that seems to have been used to raise the hills of the ship, and a beautiful sky, and a blue sea. It's a place without an address, so please look for it while hesitating. Parking has a space of about 10, but be careful if you are not confident in driving a car because you pass a narrow place with only one car on the way and there is a steep slope.
It's quiet, but the islands are warm! This is "Miyagijima" that can be accessed by car from the underwater road. It is a popular remote island known for its untouched nature and many power spots. Not only that, but also marine sports and camping are OK on the beautiful beach with high transparency!
It is one of the islands across the underwater road. The highlight is the fruit banta on the east side of the island. There was an observatory on the cliff facing the sea, and it was a superb view with a panoramic view of the sea.
Local beach
It is the second island at the end of the underwater road. There are many beautiful beaches without facilities that are not on the map, but locals enjoyed it. Please note that these beaches are also tough roads for ordinary cars. There are ruins and I thought it would be good to take time to enjoy it.
we saw the underwater road and the hamahiga bridge.
Miyagijima can cross a bridge called Umichu Road from the main island of Uruma City. On the way, I enjoyed the view and meals at the sea station Ayahashikan and crossed Miyagijima. I tried to go around the island, but it was bigger than I expected and I didn't have time, so I went further to Hamahika Island. Hika Ohashi Bridge was also seen from the area arriving from the underwater road, and the view of the sea and the bridge was very beautiful.
Look for a little-known uninhabited beach.
There is an unmanned beach called Uku no Hama on Miyagi Island. It's a beach with no toilets or showers, but it's a beautiful beach with a ruined feeling of concrete that seems to have been used to raise the hills of the ship, and a beautiful sky, and a blue sea. It's a place without an address, so please look for it while hesitating. Parking has a space of about 10, but be careful if you are not confident in driving a car because you pass a narrow place with only one car on the way and there is a steep slope.
Gentle encounter
It's quiet, but the islands are warm! This is "Miyagijima" that can be accessed by car from the underwater road. It is a popular remote island known for its untouched nature and many power spots. Not only that, but also marine sports and camping are OK on the beautiful beach with high transparency!
The highlight is the fruit banta.
It is one of the islands across the underwater road. The highlight is the fruit banta on the east side of the island. There was an observatory on the cliff facing the sea, and it was a superb view with a panoramic view of the sea.