Cape Komo Observatory Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Stunning views
Cape Komo offers breath-taking views of the Seto Inland sea. The drive to the park is also very lovely, with winding roads going through the forest, with an occasional glimpse of the sea.
It takes about 20 minutes by car from the famous outer night in the stone wall. The road to the cape is narrow, but there are also separation places and paved. The parking lot and toilets at the cape were still new and clean. However, be careful as wild saruya boars may appear on roads and parking lots (when I first came to Cape Takamo, the boar was relaxing in the parking lot). There is nothing around, but the scenery from the cliff cliff cape is exquisite. The observation park is on a slope, piles and low ...
The view is 180 degree, but it's a wonderful cape.
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I learned about Cape Takamo when I was planning a solo trip to Ehime and digging in and out. I decided to go see it at once because it was a nice place. What I thought when I went was that I was glad I came. The weather was just fine and the blue of the sea and the blue of the sky were wonderful. In addition, the cliff that fell from the cape was also powerful because there was a place where the legs were squeezed. The left is open toward the cape and the right side is Jean ...
At the southernmost tip of Ehime Prefecture, Cape Takamo, where the cliffs over 100m are high, subtropical plants are overgrown, and the landscape is like a place away from Japan. The weather was good today, so I was able to see Kyushu far away. I couldn't see the spectacular view of the sinking in Kyushu because it wasn't the time of the setting sun, but I was still impressed by the scenery that I couldn't think of in Japan. The surrounding area is said to be the base of one of the leading "hawks" crossing areas in Japan, and I couldn't see one today, but it seems that I can see hawks flying around in autumn ...
I often go there because it is near my wife's parents' house, but I am impressed no matter how many times I go. The transportation is not convenient, but the blue of the sea and the blue of the sky that seems to be sucked in when I arrive. It calms down somehow. There is also a toilet (barrier free) that is always cleaned and you can relax.
Stunning views
Cape Komo offers breath-taking views of the Seto Inland sea. The drive to the park is also very lovely, with winding roads going through the forest, with an occasional glimpse of the sea.
Wildlife に Attention
It takes about 20 minutes by car from the famous outer night in the stone wall. The road to the cape is narrow, but there are also separation places and paved. The parking lot and toilets at the cape were still new and clean. However, be careful as wild saruya boars may appear on roads and parking lots (when I first came to Cape Takamo, the boar was relaxing in the parking lot). There is nothing around, but the scenery from the cliff cliff cape is exquisite. The observation park is on a slope, piles and low ...
The view is 180 degree, but it's a wonderful cape.
I learned about Cape Takamo when I was planning a solo trip to Ehime and digging in and out. I decided to go see it at once because it was a nice place. What I thought when I went was that I was glad I came. The weather was just fine and the blue of the sea and the blue of the sky were wonderful. In addition, the cliff that fell from the cape was also powerful because there was a place where the legs were squeezed. The left is open toward the cape and the right side is Jean ...
It's a superb view spot on the cliffs.
At the southernmost tip of Ehime Prefecture, Cape Takamo, where the cliffs over 100m are high, subtropical plants are overgrown, and the landscape is like a place away from Japan. The weather was good today, so I was able to see Kyushu far away. I couldn't see the spectacular view of the sinking in Kyushu because it wasn't the time of the setting sun, but I was still impressed by the scenery that I couldn't think of in Japan. The surrounding area is said to be the base of one of the leading "hawks" crossing areas in Japan, and I couldn't see one today, but it seems that I can see hawks flying around in autumn ...
The sea is blue and the sky is blue.
I often go there because it is near my wife's parents' house, but I am impressed no matter how many times I go. The transportation is not convenient, but the blue of the sea and the blue of the sky that seems to be sucked in when I arrive. It calms down somehow. There is also a toilet (barrier free) that is always cleaned and you can relax.