Kajitorizaki Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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See you at the lampstand!
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The origin of the name comes from the fact that the ship took a kaji offshore when you look at this cape. Since it is a lighthouse in Taiji Town, it is a place related to whales, and there is a Kujira memorial monument and the remains of Wolf Smoke Ground (watching ground) nearby. You can't climb the lighthouse itself, but it's built on a high cliff and overlooks the Pacific Ocean. The lawn in the park is in good condition, with parking lots and toilets. There aren't many people, so you might want to come for a walk or picnic.
Since it is located on a cliff protruding into the Pacific Ocean, you can enjoy a refreshing view with a good view. The chalk lighthouse shines in the azure sea and sky. It is a place where you can spend a relaxing time because the lawn square is spreading.
I watched the lighthouse and the whale memorial and the sunset.
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There is a lighthouse and a whale memorial, and in the evening you can see the cape and the sea dyed by the sunset. Isn't it a famous cape? There were few people. If you want to see the sunset, you should go down a little from the tip of the cape.
The sea is easier to see than the square under the Ochiai Hiromitsu Baseball Memorial Hall. However, there is an observatory that you can go south for a few minutes on the side road to Hiramidai. There is a parking lot in the same way. The Hiramidaienchi Observatory also has a place name sign called "Tsujiko throwing", but there is no explanation of the origin. The good view is because the trees around the observatory 々 are cut down, and you can see all three sides. There is a bench in the pavilion where the good wind passes, and there is no one to come a little distance, and eat the lunch box bought at the fishery cooperative supermarket ...
I drove after the whale museum. It seems that when I was fishing whales a long time ago, I was giving instructions from here to the ship. There were no other tourists, but the Pacific Ocean view from here was a very beautiful and nice place. It's on the quay, but you can go through the pass at the end of the extended pass (although it's a little scary). This is a place you definitely want to visit.
See you at the lampstand!
The origin of the name comes from the fact that the ship took a kaji offshore when you look at this cape. Since it is a lighthouse in Taiji Town, it is a place related to whales, and there is a Kujira memorial monument and the remains of Wolf Smoke Ground (watching ground) nearby. You can't climb the lighthouse itself, but it's built on a high cliff and overlooks the Pacific Ocean. The lawn in the park is in good condition, with parking lots and toilets. There aren't many people, so you might want to come for a walk or picnic.
Azure sea and white lighthouse
Since it is located on a cliff protruding into the Pacific Ocean, you can enjoy a refreshing view with a good view. The chalk lighthouse shines in the azure sea and sky. It is a place where you can spend a relaxing time because the lawn square is spreading.
I watched the lighthouse and the whale memorial and the sunset.
There is a lighthouse and a whale memorial, and in the evening you can see the cape and the sea dyed by the sunset. Isn't it a famous cape? There were few people. If you want to see the sunset, you should go down a little from the tip of the cape.
not only the lawn and the lighthouse square
The sea is easier to see than the square under the Ochiai Hiromitsu Baseball Memorial Hall. However, there is an observatory that you can go south for a few minutes on the side road to Hiramidai. There is a parking lot in the same way. The Hiramidaienchi Observatory also has a place name sign called "Tsujiko throwing", but there is no explanation of the origin. The good view is because the trees around the observatory 々 are cut down, and you can see all three sides. There is a bench in the pavilion where the good wind passes, and there is no one to come a little distance, and eat the lunch box bought at the fishery cooperative supermarket ...
The Pacific Ocean from here is a superb view.
I drove after the whale museum. It seems that when I was fishing whales a long time ago, I was giving instructions from here to the ship. There were no other tourists, but the Pacific Ocean view from here was a very beautiful and nice place. It's on the quay, but you can go through the pass at the end of the extended pass (although it's a little scary). This is a place you definitely want to visit.