Himinoe Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
Write a Review
Trip.com
(28 Reviews)TripAdvisor
28 Reviews
sahaooon
Original Text
It is a park that stretches over 1 km along the sea. From the observatory, I could see Toyama Bay, Himinoe Bridge nearby, and Tateyama Mountain Range in the distance, and the view was good. You can walk by parking at Himi Road Station.
Roadside Station When you visit Himi, there is a small observatory that stands out in the lawn park along the coast. From the top of the observatory, Toyama Bay spreads out in front of you, and on a sunny day, it seems to be a view spot where you can see the Tateyama mountain range from a distance, and a camera stand for selfies is installed. Unfortunately, unfortunately the sky was so clear that I couldn't see the Tateyama mountain range, but I enjoyed the view of the cable-stayed bridge, Himinoe Bridge and Toyama Bay that hang right next to it. Accessible on foot from the road station ...
Himinoe Park is a park that spreads out on the sea side of Himi, a roadside station, a little north of the center of Himi city. Most of them are vast squares with nothing. There was an observatory in one corner. Standing on the deck of the observatory, you can see the Himinoe Bridge in person, and it was a superb view spot where you can see the beautiful appearance of the Tateyama mountain range with Toyama Bay and the snow over there.
On the sea side of Himibanya Street, there was a flat and wide Himinoe Park. On the Himinoe Bridge side, there is an observatory that goes up the stairs. When I went up to the observatory, Toyama Bay spread out in front of me, and I could see the snowy Tateyama mountain range beyond it beautifully. There was such a superb view spot!
It is a park that spreads out to the sea side across the road from Himi Banya-gai. An observatory protruding into the sea is installed in the lawn square. Toyama Bay spread out in front of me, and when I moved my eyes sideways, I could see the overwhelming presence of the Tateyama mountain range.
It is a park that stretches over 1 km along the sea. From the observatory, I could see Toyama Bay, Himinoe Bridge nearby, and Tateyama Mountain Range in the distance, and the view was good. You can walk by parking at Himi Road Station.
Roadside Station When you visit Himi, there is a small observatory that stands out in the lawn park along the coast. From the top of the observatory, Toyama Bay spreads out in front of you, and on a sunny day, it seems to be a view spot where you can see the Tateyama mountain range from a distance, and a camera stand for selfies is installed. Unfortunately, unfortunately the sky was so clear that I couldn't see the Tateyama mountain range, but I enjoyed the view of the cable-stayed bridge, Himinoe Bridge and Toyama Bay that hang right next to it. Accessible on foot from the road station ...
Himinoe Park is a park that spreads out on the sea side of Himi, a roadside station, a little north of the center of Himi city. Most of them are vast squares with nothing. There was an observatory in one corner. Standing on the deck of the observatory, you can see the Himinoe Bridge in person, and it was a superb view spot where you can see the beautiful appearance of the Tateyama mountain range with Toyama Bay and the snow over there.
On the sea side of Himibanya Street, there was a flat and wide Himinoe Park. On the Himinoe Bridge side, there is an observatory that goes up the stairs. When I went up to the observatory, Toyama Bay spread out in front of me, and I could see the snowy Tateyama mountain range beyond it beautifully. There was such a superb view spot!
It is a park that spreads out to the sea side across the road from Himi Banya-gai. An observatory protruding into the sea is installed in the lawn square. Toyama Bay spread out in front of me, and when I moved my eyes sideways, I could see the overwhelming presence of the Tateyama mountain range.