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I ran away early in the morning when the tide was low, recommended by the inn. Unlike during the day, it continued to land splendidly, and there was a torii gate as I painted in the picture ahead. The road that appeared at the low tide was easy to walk and the small shellfish were cute and dense. Please visit us at the time of the low tide
I watched it on TV and visited the real Kojima Shrine. You can't cross it unless you know the time of low tide. Also, it seems that you can go around the island itself, probably because it is a sacred body. In July 2022, even though it is the 7th wave of the new corona, there are quite a few people and there are not many others. I thought it was a mysterious shrine. I went by rental car, but I waited a little for the parking lot to be vacant.
It is on the way from Prefectural Road 23 to Rahoge Jizo. A short drive along the road along the embankment, there was a parking lot in front of you, and there was a space for 7 or 8 cars. It may be full during the usual tourist season. The stairs that go down to the coast beyond the embankment were maintained. The coast was also maintained so that you could walk with stones. It was low tide, so I could walk to the island side.
It's called Monsanto Michel in Japan, but I think it's overstatement. The scale is different in the first place. Anyway, the appearance is different at high tide and low tide, so it becomes a hot topic and it is a fun point to see. If possible, I would like to visit both at low tide and at high tide, but the parking lot is full at low tide, but at high tide there is no car or no person. It was the same when I came last time. Certainly. It's not interesting to just look at it at high tide. When the tide is high, it submerges at low tide ...
God's way
I ran away early in the morning when the tide was low, recommended by the inn. Unlike during the day, it continued to land splendidly, and there was a torii gate as I painted in the picture ahead. The road that appeared at the low tide was easy to walk and the small shellfish were cute and dense. Please visit us at the time of the low tide
Power spot Kojima Jinja Shrine
I watched it on TV and visited the real Kojima Shrine. You can't cross it unless you know the time of low tide. Also, it seems that you can go around the island itself, probably because it is a sacred body. In July 2022, even though it is the 7th wave of the new corona, there are quite a few people and there are not many others. I thought it was a mysterious shrine. I went by rental car, but I waited a little for the parking lot to be vacant.
Birdhouse
I was able to walk to the torii gate at low tide. It was a little mysterious place to see easily. There is a parking lot and you can park 4~5.
it was low tide.
It is on the way from Prefectural Road 23 to Rahoge Jizo. A short drive along the road along the embankment, there was a parking lot in front of you, and there was a space for 7 or 8 cars. It may be full during the usual tourist season. The stairs that go down to the coast beyond the embankment were maintained. The coast was also maintained so that you could walk with stones. It was low tide, so I could walk to the island side.
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It's called Monsanto Michel in Japan, but I think it's overstatement. The scale is different in the first place. Anyway, the appearance is different at high tide and low tide, so it becomes a hot topic and it is a fun point to see. If possible, I would like to visit both at low tide and at high tide, but the parking lot is full at low tide, but at high tide there is no car or no person. It was the same when I came last time. Certainly. It's not interesting to just look at it at high tide. When the tide is high, it submerges at low tide ...