Shizukari Beach Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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it's squeaky, right?
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If you come from the direction of Date on National Highway 37, you will go down to Shizukari, but you can see it because there is a sign around the straight line toward Osamabe. However, there is nothing on the wide coast. It is a beautiful coast with a view of Mt. Komagatake in front of you and the Muroran Peninsula on your left. It certainly sounds when you step on the sand. U ~ Mu, interesting.
There are only a few crying sands on the Shizukari coast in Hokkaido. It is located off National Highway 37. It is a feature that escapes when you walk. You can also surf on a shallow coast.
It is a sandy beach with different footsteps from ordinary beaches. It makes you feel sick when you step on it. It's not a tourist attraction, but if you have the opportunity, please go there.
It seems that there is a trick to how to make it sound.
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It's a little confusing place. I quote the introduction sentence of the Tourism Association of Osamabe Town because it is easy to understand. "From the center of Osamabe Town, take National Highway 37 toward Sapporo / Toyoura Town a little, and you will see a gas station on the right. If you go down the grass to the sandy beach, you will reach Shizukari Beach. The sound sand continues from around that area to Toyoura for about 4.5 kilometers ‥‥. There seems to be a knack for how to make it sound. The same quote below. "Rubber bottom ...
I went to Shizukari to shoot the blue train and had a lot of time to get to the train bound for Osamabe, so I walked, but I didn't feel anything in particular.
it's squeaky, right?
If you come from the direction of Date on National Highway 37, you will go down to Shizukari, but you can see it because there is a sign around the straight line toward Osamabe. However, there is nothing on the wide coast. It is a beautiful coast with a view of Mt. Komagatake in front of you and the Muroran Peninsula on your left. It certainly sounds when you step on the sand. U ~ Mu, interesting.
Sand that makes a rustling sound when walking
There are only a few crying sands on the Shizukari coast in Hokkaido. It is located off National Highway 37. It is a feature that escapes when you walk. You can also surf on a shallow coast.
Rare cry sand
It is a sandy beach with different footsteps from ordinary beaches. It makes you feel sick when you step on it. It's not a tourist attraction, but if you have the opportunity, please go there.
It seems that there is a trick to how to make it sound.
It's a little confusing place. I quote the introduction sentence of the Tourism Association of Osamabe Town because it is easy to understand. "From the center of Osamabe Town, take National Highway 37 toward Sapporo / Toyoura Town a little, and you will see a gas station on the right. If you go down the grass to the sandy beach, you will reach Shizukari Beach. The sound sand continues from around that area to Toyoura for about 4.5 kilometers ‥‥. There seems to be a knack for how to make it sound. The same quote below. "Rubber bottom ...
and then i was shooting the railroad
I went to Shizukari to shoot the blue train and had a lot of time to get to the train bound for Osamabe, so I walked, but I didn't feel anything in particular.