Sakaiura Beach Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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A beach with a reef boat
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I had to go through some tunnels, but I could afford to rent a bicycle so far. There was also a parking lot on the mountain side, and tourists were conspicuous from there going down to the sandy beach. Grace, when I looked down at the sea from the side of the road, I could clearly see the wreckage of the reef ship.
From the road where the car is running, you can go down the steep slope and you will find the sandy beach. If you have a little swimming ability, you can swim to the ruins of the sinking ship. It's weathering and it's going to be invisible. You can touch it close, but it may be swept away by the power of the waves and hurt. (We were also)
It is a coast that can be reached from the bus stop at the easternmost end of Tokyo. It seems that there are not many people coming and it has a quiet atmosphere. The sinking ship is just around the corner, and it is also a famous spot for snorkeling. Depending on the time of year, you can see the sunset, so I think it is recommended for those who want to spend a relaxing time.
Whether it is in Omura or Ogiura district, it is a beach that can be reached by local bus, although there is no distance from the accommodation. There is a sinking ship offshore.
A beach with a reef boat
I had to go through some tunnels, but I could afford to rent a bicycle so far. There was also a parking lot on the mountain side, and tourists were conspicuous from there going down to the sandy beach. Grace, when I looked down at the sea from the side of the road, I could clearly see the wreckage of the reef ship.
You can swim to the sinking ship.
From the road where the car is running, you can go down the steep slope and you will find the sandy beach. If you have a little swimming ability, you can swim to the ruins of the sinking ship. It's weathering and it's going to be invisible. You can touch it close, but it may be swept away by the power of the waves and hurt. (We were also)
It's a quiet place.
It is a coast that can be reached from the bus stop at the easternmost end of Tokyo. It seems that there are not many people coming and it has a quiet atmosphere. The sinking ship is just around the corner, and it is also a famous spot for snorkeling. Depending on the time of year, you can see the sunset, so I think it is recommended for those who want to spend a relaxing time.
You can go by bus.
Whether it is in Omura or Ogiura district, it is a beach that can be reached by local bus, although there is no distance from the accommodation. There is a sinking ship offshore.
A bay where a ship sank.
A famous spot for snorkeling. I didn't have time to see it from the road above, but it is the most distinctive beach on the island.