Sakakimachi Ikoi Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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I was running on Route 123 from Kiritappu toward Hamanaka Station. In a village called Sakaicho, the road turns left and goes up. When I went to the right before the climb, there was "Tsubasa Town Ikoi Square". It's not a park or an observatory, and it's a small square. The view is good because it looks like a hill or a place that hits the edge of a cliff. The Pacific Ocean spread out in front of me, and I could see Cape Kiritappu at the end of the curved land.
It is the most recommended scenic spot in Hamanaka Town. The observation park on a hill has a parking lot. From the observatory, you can overlook the Pacific Ocean, the city of Kiritappu, Kiritappu Marsh and nearby lakes. All of them are unique to Hokkaido.
Stop by during seaside line touring. It seems that it will be the eastern end of Kiritappu Marsh. So Kiritappu Marsh looks elongated and vertically. Under my eyes, swamps such as Junsai swamp reflected the blue sky, and I could see Biwase Bay and Cape Kiritappu.
You can see the city of Kiritappu across the Kiritappu Marsh and Hamanaka Bay below.
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Tsubasa Town is a historic area that is said to be the birthplace of Hamanaka Town. On the hill overlooking the Tsubasa Town, there is a Ikoi Square. This area is located at the northeast end of Kiritappu Marsh, so you can see the state of the marsh that extends long north-south and the state of the swamp scattered in the marsh. Hamanaka Bay extends to the east side, and you can overlook the city of Kiritappu beyond the bay and Cape Kiritappu beyond it.
The Biwase Observatory in the south and this Tsubakimachi Observatory are suitable for seeing Kiritappu Marsh. You can enjoy a wide panoramic view on the side of the Biwase Observatory, and Tsubakimachi can enjoy a long vertical landscape. Under the eye, several long swamps, including Junsai swamp, extend vertically, and far away, BIWASE Bay, kiritafu pass, and Kenboki island are seen next to it.
In front of you に Pacific と fog doubling
I was running on Route 123 from Kiritappu toward Hamanaka Station. In a village called Sakaicho, the road turns left and goes up. When I went to the right before the climb, there was "Tsubasa Town Ikoi Square". It's not a park or an observatory, and it's a small square. The view is good because it looks like a hill or a place that hits the edge of a cliff. The Pacific Ocean spread out in front of me, and I could see Cape Kiritappu at the end of the curved land.
A panoramic view of the sea, marsh and lakes
It is the most recommended scenic spot in Hamanaka Town. The observation park on a hill has a parking lot. From the observatory, you can overlook the Pacific Ocean, the city of Kiritappu, Kiritappu Marsh and nearby lakes. All of them are unique to Hokkaido.
The swamp stretches out long and narrow.
Stop by during seaside line touring. It seems that it will be the eastern end of Kiritappu Marsh. So Kiritappu Marsh looks elongated and vertically. Under my eyes, swamps such as Junsai swamp reflected the blue sky, and I could see Biwase Bay and Cape Kiritappu.
You can see the city of Kiritappu across the Kiritappu Marsh and Hamanaka Bay below.
Tsubasa Town is a historic area that is said to be the birthplace of Hamanaka Town. On the hill overlooking the Tsubasa Town, there is a Ikoi Square. This area is located at the northeast end of Kiritappu Marsh, so you can see the state of the marsh that extends long north-south and the state of the swamp scattered in the marsh. Hamanaka Bay extends to the east side, and you can overlook the city of Kiritappu beyond the bay and Cape Kiritappu beyond it.
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The Biwase Observatory in the south and this Tsubakimachi Observatory are suitable for seeing Kiritappu Marsh. You can enjoy a wide panoramic view on the side of the Biwase Observatory, and Tsubakimachi can enjoy a long vertical landscape. Under the eye, several long swamps, including Junsai swamp, extend vertically, and far away, BIWASE Bay, kiritafu pass, and Kenboki island are seen next to it.