It's called a seaside garden, but it's an observatory on a hill. It was at the entrance of the Silmitchu Sacred Ground and it was written that there was a charge, so at the beginning I didn't bring cash and decided to go again. The scenery is good, but the road is far away and can only be recommended for power spot lovers.
To be honest, when I saw the signboard for a fee, I thought it was a little suspicious. However, you have to enter here to go to the observatory, so I decided to pay the admission fee 300 yen. The view from above was worth a visit. Also, the admission fee was 300 yen, but it was said that you can use it as a gold ticket and buy drinks and souvenirs, so I got juice. I was glad to have the juice explained in the photo while I was given it ...
The Seaside Garden Hamahika, which is next to Silmitchu, has a very nice atmosphere and is a power spot, and has a very power spot such as the Milk Gate Observatory and Kagami Rock. However, there is an admission fee.
They will explain the power spots of Silmitchu and Amamitchu in Hamahiga. There was a place like a shop, and there were strange things. The admission fee is 300 yen, but it is an interesting place to interact with people like Okinawa.
Nothing park
I don't want to come here and use the park, so it's probably a park for local residents. 50 It's about a square meter space.
Ospector
It's called a seaside garden, but it's an observatory on a hill. It was at the entrance of the Silmitchu Sacred Ground and it was written that there was a charge, so at the beginning I didn't bring cash and decided to go again. The scenery is good, but the road is far away and can only be recommended for power spot lovers.
it's next to silmitchu.
To be honest, when I saw the signboard for a fee, I thought it was a little suspicious. However, you have to enter here to go to the observatory, so I decided to pay the admission fee 300 yen. The view from above was worth a visit. Also, the admission fee was 300 yen, but it was said that you can use it as a gold ticket and buy drinks and souvenirs, so I got juice. I was glad to have the juice explained in the photo while I was given it ...
Spirit spot
The Seaside Garden Hamahika, which is next to Silmitchu, has a very nice atmosphere and is a power spot, and has a very power spot such as the Milk Gate Observatory and Kagami Rock. However, there is an admission fee.
Power spot
They will explain the power spots of Silmitchu and Amamitchu in Hamahiga. There was a place like a shop, and there were strange things. The admission fee is 300 yen, but it is an interesting place to interact with people like Okinawa.