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Large typhoon の after 1 week は NGだった
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It's a little-known beach, but when I thought it would be safe because a large typhoon had left and it had been a week, I thought that hub jellyfish continued to appear due to the influence of the typhoon. I've never seen a foreign traveler, but it was almost foreign 々. It was a little-known spot, but it didn't change. Foreigners were laughing and normally in the sea even if they were stabbed by jellyfish. It's good that there are no jellyfish nets on Murk Beach, but there are fish coming and going. ... after Corona
It's just a private beach. There are many clouds, so the color of the sea is not good enough, but it is the best location. It's not cold and it's great.
The transparency is not high, but I came to swim with Fuerkidai over 60 cm! You can enjoy forgetting the time by approaching the distance of 1m and feeding it, or jumping up to the surface of the water and jumping on the floating food. Although the number is small, you can see many kinds of fish. This time, I snorkeled with Sesoko Beach Kouri Beach Naby Beach Murk Beach in 4 days, but Sesoko was the number one in terms of the number and type of fish.
Cross the Hamahiga Bridge and turn left to see the grave of Amamikyo. If you go a little further, the road will be divided into Y characters. Go to the right and you will get to the parking lot of the resort hotel (free of charge), and to the left, you will get to the parking lot of Murk Beach (charged 500 yen). I think it depends on how you eat and spend, but if you only enjoy playing in the sea, you can park directly to the beach. There are also rental equipment, showers (200 yen), toilets, etc. Take a rocky place to the left and right ...
It is a little-known beach in a rattling state because it is difficult to go up and down from Hotel Hamahigashima Resort and has poor access from others. However, there are no facilities, so you need to prepare yourself.
Large typhoon の after 1 week は NGだった
It's a little-known beach, but when I thought it would be safe because a large typhoon had left and it had been a week, I thought that hub jellyfish continued to appear due to the influence of the typhoon. I've never seen a foreign traveler, but it was almost foreign 々. It was a little-known spot, but it didn't change. Foreigners were laughing and normally in the sea even if they were stabbed by jellyfish. It's good that there are no jellyfish nets on Murk Beach, but there are fish coming and going. ... after Corona
No one is ❗
It's just a private beach. There are many clouds, so the color of the sea is not good enough, but it is the best location. It's not cold and it's great.
Swim with Taman.
The transparency is not high, but I came to swim with Fuerkidai over 60 cm! You can enjoy forgetting the time by approaching the distance of 1m and feeding it, or jumping up to the surface of the water and jumping on the floating food. Although the number is small, you can see many kinds of fish. This time, I snorkeled with Sesoko Beach Kouri Beach Naby Beach Murk Beach in 4 days, but Sesoko was the number one in terms of the number and type of fish.
One of the few beaches on the east coast.
Cross the Hamahiga Bridge and turn left to see the grave of Amamikyo. If you go a little further, the road will be divided into Y characters. Go to the right and you will get to the parking lot of the resort hotel (free of charge), and to the left, you will get to the parking lot of Murk Beach (charged 500 yen). I think it depends on how you eat and spend, but if you only enjoy playing in the sea, you can park directly to the beach. There are also rental equipment, showers (200 yen), toilets, etc. Take a rocky place to the left and right ...
Beach spot
It is a little-known beach in a rattling state because it is difficult to go up and down from Hotel Hamahigashima Resort and has poor access from others. However, there are no facilities, so you need to prepare yourself.