Doya Rice Terraces Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Need a car and the right weather
I rented a car for a day from Imari for this view. Arriving at 4:50pm, the sun was still there, but at 5:30pm, the sun hid behind the clouds and most Japanese photographers left by 6pm. Should be very...
It's beautiful in the daytime when it's sunny, but I still recommend it when it's orange in the evening. It is recommended that the dark time of 20 minutes after the sun sets is also beautiful.
The 2017 Tsuchiya Fire Festival was canceled due to a typhoon, so I went back to Karatsu, took a detour and stopped by as a preview! Since it was February in the fallow field, no one else had a camera, so I was able to take many pictures slowly from various angles before sunset. In early May when water is filled with paddy fields, the sunset shines double on the rice fields and the sea, and it seems that the place is difficult to take.
I went touring by motorcycle. I think it's good for the scenery of the rice terraces, but there are no vending machines, let alone shops. Please note that there is no place where you can eat along the way. It seems to be lit up, so I think it's beautiful at night, but it's quite a countryside, so I think you should be careful.
Need a car and the right weather
I rented a car for a day from Imari for this view. Arriving at 4:50pm, the sun was still there, but at 5:30pm, the sun hid behind the clouds and most Japanese photographers left by 6pm. Should be very...
Maybe I'd like to go to summer next time.
I went to February. My grandmother was burning wild. Unfortunately it was cloudy and I couldn't see the sunset. But the atmosphere was a good place.
It's beautiful.
It's beautiful in the daytime when it's sunny, but I still recommend it when it's orange in the evening. It is recommended that the dark time of 20 minutes after the sun sets is also beautiful.
Tsuchiya tanada of resting field
The 2017 Tsuchiya Fire Festival was canceled due to a typhoon, so I went back to Karatsu, took a detour and stopped by as a preview! Since it was February in the fallow field, no one else had a camera, so I was able to take many pictures slowly from various angles before sunset. In early May when water is filled with paddy fields, the sunset shines double on the rice fields and the sea, and it seems that the place is difficult to take.
It is good as a landscape, but there is nothing.
I went touring by motorcycle. I think it's good for the scenery of the rice terraces, but there are no vending machines, let alone shops. Please note that there is no place where you can eat along the way. It seems to be lit up, so I think it's beautiful at night, but it's quite a countryside, so I think you should be careful.