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Kurogahama ahead
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From Oita city, you can reach Sagaseki, which is famous for Sekisaba, in about 30 minutes by National Highway 197. From the end of the national highway ferry stop, enter the city of Sagaseki and follow a narrow mountain road toward the lighthouse. From there, it is this kurogahama at the end of the mountain road. It was a hot day immediately after the rainy season, but the coast is about 10 name, the coast covered with black pebbles is a mysterious and naturally transparent coast, but unlike the sandy beach, the sound of the waves is comfortable. The sound is echoing It was. Here ...
The sea was very transparent and beautiful, and I could see Meotoiwa. There are no guardrails on the coastline, and there are many places where you can't separate, so be careful when driving. Be careful of driving sideways because you care about the very beautiful sea.
It is a coast at the tip of the Sagaseki Peninsula in the eastern part of Oita City, Oita Prefecture. It is named Kurogahama because the coast looks black. There is also Shiragahama, which is a white sand coast about 2 kilometers away from here, and it seems quite unusual that the black coast and the white coast are simultaneously in a narrow area. It was quiet with no visitors because it was not time to swim in the sea. (Visited in May) There is a road called Prefectural Road 635 along the sea on the Sagaseki Peninsula, but most of them are narrow roads, while ...
I came according to the road guide because I knew the Kaiseikan. The road is narrow even if you come from the city side of Sagaseki. There is a parking lot on the coast here. In the first place, it is impossible to reach without a car. I thought it was a pebble beach rather than a beach.
Kurogahama ahead
From Oita city, you can reach Sagaseki, which is famous for Sekisaba, in about 30 minutes by National Highway 197. From the end of the national highway ferry stop, enter the city of Sagaseki and follow a narrow mountain road toward the lighthouse. From there, it is this kurogahama at the end of the mountain road. It was a hot day immediately after the rainy season, but the coast is about 10 name, the coast covered with black pebbles is a mysterious and naturally transparent coast, but unlike the sandy beach, the sound of the waves is comfortable. The sound is echoing It was. Here ...
After the house, の sweep and wash が
Unlike the usual sandy beach, Kuroishi is on the beach, so it's very easy to drop sand or have sand in your pocket when washing, so there's no rust.
The sea was very beautiful.
The sea was very transparent and beautiful, and I could see Meotoiwa. There are no guardrails on the coastline, and there are many places where you can't separate, so be careful when driving. Be careful of driving sideways because you care about the very beautiful sea.
Quiet and calm coast
It is a coast at the tip of the Sagaseki Peninsula in the eastern part of Oita City, Oita Prefecture. It is named Kurogahama because the coast looks black. There is also Shiragahama, which is a white sand coast about 2 kilometers away from here, and it seems quite unusual that the black coast and the white coast are simultaneously in a narrow area. It was quiet with no visitors because it was not time to swim in the sea. (Visited in May) There is a road called Prefectural Road 635 along the sea on the Sagaseki Peninsula, but most of them are narrow roads, while ...
One stop parking lot があります
I came according to the road guide because I knew the Kaiseikan. The road is narrow even if you come from the city side of Sagaseki. There is a parking lot on the coast here. In the first place, it is impossible to reach without a car. I thought it was a pebble beach rather than a beach.