Tarai Misaki Yuhodo Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It is the tip of the cape that repeats walking on the sandy beach and walking on the mountain from Yumigahama. 11 I arrived without meeting anyone at this time of the moon. It is well maintained and the information board is substantial. I first learned that the kanji called was Tarai.
I went there on Saturday, but I only met two groups. If you have time to walk on the mountain road to the cape, you can observe plants. From the cape you arrive, you can see the Izu Peninsula and the island 々 superb view. Is it about an hour walk to Yumigahama?
3rd visit. A walking path that makes you want to go when you come to Yumigahama. I will walk for a morning walk when I am far from Irozaki or when I stay in a holiday village. Go to the back of Kyukamura and there is an uphill promenade from the end of the coast. Please find it as there are radially strange rocks on the beach on the uphill side. I choose a flat road that is not < Tarai Cape Kenji コース>. I walk in the forest for a while, but don't be surprised because it's quite strong when you go out to the Cape. ...
When I started from Yumigahama and climbed the stone steps of Oigahama, I was blocked from going to the plants that were as tall as I was. This time I gave up because it was light clothes like a walk rather than a hike. Maybe the vegetation will die in winter and the visibility will improve, but the midsummer season is a little tough. I hope you have a hat, long sleeve, and military hand.
If you go ahead of Yumigahama, you will find a so-called coast, but the promenade continues from that. It's a pleasant hike as you walk along the coast. It continues to Cape Tarai, but you can reach Tanishi (Shimoda) beyond that. It's a long distance, so you need drinking water and walking shoes on a sunny day.
It is the tip of the cape that repeats walking on the sandy beach and walking on the mountain from Yumigahama. 11 I arrived without meeting anyone at this time of the moon. It is well maintained and the information board is substantial. I first learned that the kanji called was Tarai.
I went there on Saturday, but I only met two groups. If you have time to walk on the mountain road to the cape, you can observe plants. From the cape you arrive, you can see the Izu Peninsula and the island 々 superb view. Is it about an hour walk to Yumigahama?
3rd visit. A walking path that makes you want to go when you come to Yumigahama. I will walk for a morning walk when I am far from Irozaki or when I stay in a holiday village. Go to the back of Kyukamura and there is an uphill promenade from the end of the coast. Please find it as there are radially strange rocks on the beach on the uphill side. I choose a flat road that is not < Tarai Cape Kenji コース>. I walk in the forest for a while, but don't be surprised because it's quite strong when you go out to the Cape. ...
When I started from Yumigahama and climbed the stone steps of Oigahama, I was blocked from going to the plants that were as tall as I was. This time I gave up because it was light clothes like a walk rather than a hike. Maybe the vegetation will die in winter and the visibility will improve, but the midsummer season is a little tough. I hope you have a hat, long sleeve, and military hand.
If you go ahead of Yumigahama, you will find a so-called coast, but the promenade continues from that. It's a pleasant hike as you walk along the coast. It continues to Cape Tarai, but you can reach Tanishi (Shimoda) beyond that. It's a long distance, so you need drinking water and walking shoes on a sunny day.