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It was a short distance from Sono Village. It was possible to cross the Hata Bridge, but since the regular ferry departs and arrives at Kubera Fishing Port, few people visit while sightseeing. Grace, the sea over Hata Bridge was beautiful, and there were people swimming here in November.
There were many surfers on the nearby 3 tatami beach, and several locals were swimming here as well. It seems that the transparency is high and the flow is small, so I would like to swim here next time I come.
There are three villages in Yonaguni, and each village has a coast next to it. This is the port in Sona, the largest village. Where the blue of the sea is beautiful.
The beach facing north is full of PET bottles. Many labels are in Chinese. Other hangs and Japanese. Garbage was scattered on the side of the sea where I walked in the nearby Urano Cemetery. While feeling the connection with overseas, when I saw the remains of electrical products that seemed to have been abandoned by the residents, I felt that this town was not interested in garbage measures.
Zuna Collection から Direct ぐの Place
It was a short distance from Sono Village. It was possible to cross the Hata Bridge, but since the regular ferry departs and arrives at Kubera Fishing Port, few people visit while sightseeing. Grace, the sea over Hata Bridge was beautiful, and there were people swimming here in November.
where i saw the most swimmer on the island.
There were many surfers on the nearby 3 tatami beach, and several locals were swimming here as well. It seems that the transparency is high and the flow is small, so I would like to swim here next time I come.
South wind day is good 52/71
Before visiting and playing, I checked the wind direction and tide, so I enjoyed it without making use of it. A southerly windy day is suitable.
the sea next to the village.
There are three villages in Yonaguni, and each village has a coast next to it. This is the port in Sona, the largest village. Where the blue of the sea is beautiful.
The beach is full of plastic bottles from abroad.
The beach facing north is full of PET bottles. Many labels are in Chinese. Other hangs and Japanese. Garbage was scattered on the side of the sea where I walked in the nearby Urano Cemetery. While feeling the connection with overseas, when I saw the remains of electrical products that seemed to have been abandoned by the residents, I felt that this town was not interested in garbage measures.