Nagabeta Seabed Road Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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An easy and brief pits stop for sunset view
Better go there near sunset and hopefully during high tide as well so that you can get the real “undersea” road in front of you. The location is convenient esp if you drive. It’s basically a pits s...
I stopped by on my way home from Amakusa. The weather forecast said it would be sunny in the evening, but it was a pity that it remained cloudy despite no rain. It was just low tide, so if it was sunny, I should have been able to take a picture with the sunset and the scenery of Unzen. There was a shop next to the parking lot that sells souvenirs and coffee, which was a little more touristy than when I came before.
In the winter season, I visited before low tide 3.5 hours. I was able to see the process of the road appearing in Xu 々 while staying for about 40 minutes. According to the process, the number of light trucks stopped by local fishermen increased to 1 → 2 → 3, and I felt it was interesting. First, I looked at the whole picture from a distance and took a picture, and then walked on the road sinking into the sea. I walked to the last minute of the road to the extent that I didn't get wet, and I thought about the photos and ...
A road that appears at low tide. When I went there, the road that disappeared into the sea appeared on the way back, and it was very nice at dusk. There are toilets and free parking lots, so I would like you to stop by when sightseeing in Amakusa.
An easy and brief pits stop for sunset view
Better go there near sunset and hopefully during high tide as well so that you can get the real “undersea” road in front of you. The location is convenient esp if you drive. It’s basically a pits s...
Need to time your visit!
I was there at low tide which meant that I did not see the lamp posts submerged in the sea but I saw the little trucks driving out!
There was a shop in the parking lot.
I stopped by on my way home from Amakusa. The weather forecast said it would be sunny in the evening, but it was a pity that it remained cloudy despite no rain. It was just low tide, so if it was sunny, I should have been able to take a picture with the sunset and the scenery of Unzen. There was a shop next to the parking lot that sells souvenirs and coffee, which was a little more touristy than when I came before.
the way to the sea.
In the winter season, I visited before low tide 3.5 hours. I was able to see the process of the road appearing in Xu 々 while staying for about 40 minutes. According to the process, the number of light trucks stopped by local fishermen increased to 1 → 2 → 3, and I felt it was interesting. First, I looked at the whole picture from a distance and took a picture, and then walked on the road sinking into the sea. I walked to the last minute of the road to the extent that I didn't get wet, and I thought about the photos and ...
When you stop by Amakusa sightseeing ◎
A road that appears at low tide. When I went there, the road that disappeared into the sea appeared on the way back, and it was very nice at dusk. There are toilets and free parking lots, so I would like you to stop by when sightseeing in Amakusa.