It is not a decline in the present, but a chimney reminiscent of the prosperity of sugarcane production. After that, I think there was a transition of 々, but it is true that even now, when it comes to brown sugar shochu and black sugar, it is true that Amami Island 々 and Okinawa are first associated. It was built in the field of wide 々.
While traveling around the island by rental car for sightseeing on Kikai Island, it was built in a sugar cane field on the way to the south of the loop from the east side of the island. As was the case with Tonbizaki Lighthouse, the appearance of standing in the wide plain is not only matching the quiet Kikai Island as it is today, but also reminiscent of the prosperity of the time. I thought it was worth a look.
It's about to break down due to Typhoon No. 20.
It collapsed a little during Typhoon No. 20 in 2018. Because of the danger, it is seen from a nearby prefectural road rather than from a nearby one.
It reminds me of the time of prosperity.
It is not a decline in the present, but a chimney reminiscent of the prosperity of sugarcane production. After that, I think there was a transition of 々, but it is true that even now, when it comes to brown sugar shochu and black sugar, it is true that Amami Island 々 and Okinawa are first associated. It was built in the field of wide 々.
I imagined that time.
While traveling around the island by rental car for sightseeing on Kikai Island, it was built in a sugar cane field on the way to the south of the loop from the east side of the island. As was the case with Tonbizaki Lighthouse, the appearance of standing in the wide plain is not only matching the quiet Kikai Island as it is today, but also reminiscent of the prosperity of the time. I thought it was worth a look.