Chigogafuchi Abyss Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Beautiful views
Wow.. What a view n huge pacific ocean.. This is the place where I would love to spend hours.. Waves are scary.. We had reached there by boat and trekked to the top to come down, whicvh was very tirin...
Loved it, I could spend the whole day there. The waves, birds, wind, view and all the little sea creatures. The sunset was beautiful, and we saw a bit of Mount Fuji.
You can visit here by 40 minutes of stair walk through the Enoshima island. Sagami bay and the Pacific Ocean are in front of you giving a great view. On fine days, Mt. Fuji can be viewed also. I enjo...
At the farthest end of Enoshima island lies a marine plateau, cliffs one can easily walk on and have a look at the sea and its wonders. The view itself is nice and in the water we saw small crabs tryi...
Very beautiful place. Rocks filled with water during the boom, but on which you can walk, it's true, risking to piss your legs. But it's even more interesting!
Beautiful views
Wow.. What a view n huge pacific ocean.. This is the place where I would love to spend hours.. Waves are scary.. We had reached there by boat and trekked to the top to come down, whicvh was very tirin...
Wind, sea, great view
Loved it, I could spend the whole day there. The waves, birds, wind, view and all the little sea creatures. The sunset was beautiful, and we saw a bit of Mount Fuji.
Refreshing
You can visit here by 40 minutes of stair walk through the Enoshima island. Sagami bay and the Pacific Ocean are in front of you giving a great view. On fine days, Mt. Fuji can be viewed also. I enjo...
A real encounter with the Pacific
At the farthest end of Enoshima island lies a marine plateau, cliffs one can easily walk on and have a look at the sea and its wonders. The view itself is nice and in the water we saw small crabs tryi...
Don't be afraid to wet your feet
Very beautiful place. Rocks filled with water during the boom, but on which you can walk, it's true, risking to piss your legs. But it's even more interesting!