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It is a vast park with a battery during the war. The weather was nice so I could see Busan a little. Since it is the northwesternmost tip of Japan, there was a modest monument, probably because it was a little subtle unlike "northmost" and "northmost", but I was impressed that I had come to the end.
I went to the nearby Nirasaki Park on the recommendation of the female staff at the center who went to see the Tsushimayama cat. At the entrance of the center, it writes whether you can see Busan, so I think it's just right for people who can't see it from other observatorys to decide whether to go. When I went, I couldn't see it, and I couldn't actually see it.
When I visited Tsushima, I stopped by because it was close to the Korean Observatory. I learned when I arrived, but this is the northwesternmost tip of Japan. I saw the place where I was determined to understand the edges except for the East, West, North and South, so I felt a little profitable. It was a calm sunny day, so the magnificent sea and the greenery of the island were very beautiful.
A park with a monument at the northwest end of Japan.
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Visited in April 2018. A park with a monument at the northwesternmost end of Japan. The reading is "Saozaki". It is about a 15-minute walk from the free parking lot at the foot to the monument at the northwesternmost end of Japan. It's not a steep slope, so I think you won't get so tired. In addition, since the remains of the battery during the war remain in the park, you can explore historic sites. The view from the place where the monument at the northwest end of Japan is located at the top is beautiful, and if the weather is blessed, you can see Busan, Korea. Tsushima ... around
From the entrance, you can see the stone statue of Yamaneko, which informs the wildlife center. Because it's on the Korean Strait, if the weather is clear, you can see Busan here, but I can't see it It's said that you can camp here, so camping once is not bad.
Northern and Western ends of Japan
It is a vast park with a battery during the war. The weather was nice so I could see Busan a little. Since it is the northwesternmost tip of Japan, there was a modest monument, probably because it was a little subtle unlike "northmost" and "northmost", but I was impressed that I had come to the end.
i can see busan.
I went to the nearby Nirasaki Park on the recommendation of the female staff at the center who went to see the Tsushimayama cat. At the entrance of the center, it writes whether you can see Busan, so I think it's just right for people who can't see it from other observatorys to decide whether to go. When I went, I couldn't see it, and I couldn't actually see it.
There was such a edge!
When I visited Tsushima, I stopped by because it was close to the Korean Observatory. I learned when I arrived, but this is the northwesternmost tip of Japan. I saw the place where I was determined to understand the edges except for the East, West, North and South, so I felt a little profitable. It was a calm sunny day, so the magnificent sea and the greenery of the island were very beautiful.
A park with a monument at the northwest end of Japan.
Visited in April 2018. A park with a monument at the northwesternmost end of Japan. The reading is "Saozaki". It is about a 15-minute walk from the free parking lot at the foot to the monument at the northwesternmost end of Japan. It's not a steep slope, so I think you won't get so tired. In addition, since the remains of the battery during the war remain in the park, you can explore historic sites. The view from the place where the monument at the northwest end of Japan is located at the top is beautiful, and if the weather is blessed, you can see Busan, Korea. Tsushima ... around
Observatory and educational places
From the entrance, you can see the stone statue of Yamaneko, which informs the wildlife center. Because it's on the Korean Strait, if the weather is clear, you can see Busan here, but I can't see it It's said that you can camp here, so camping once is not bad.