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It's a wonderful sea, but the smuggling is constant and the summer ferry is canceled.
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When I had them handed it before, I enjoyed the untouched nature and enjoyed the rocky shore like some ruins. It is said that the ferry will be canceled indefinitely due to the rampant poaching by an organized professional group. Unfortunately, Minamiizu had a lot of great unexplored areas a long time ago (hirizo too), but now it has been ruined a lot. To be honest, I don't want any more people to come, but local tourism will not, and is it over when the Izu Jukan Expressway opens?
Over the mountains, you can see the thousand tatami mats
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I went to Senjoshiki, which is said to be the last unexplored region of Minamiizu. It is about 40 walk to the parking lot at Iruma Port. It will be a little long, but I will write down the access. The first 20 minutes is a fairly steep mountain road. There are some wooden stairs, but basically there is no promenade and it is just a slope. People who are worried about their legs should not go. Eventually, I will go to the asphalt road, but this is the highest point (the altitude was about 1 15 meters with a mobile sensor) ...
It's a wonderful sea, but the smuggling is constant and the summer ferry is canceled.
When I had them handed it before, I enjoyed the untouched nature and enjoyed the rocky shore like some ruins. It is said that the ferry will be canceled indefinitely due to the rampant poaching by an organized professional group. Unfortunately, Minamiizu had a lot of great unexplored areas a long time ago (hirizo too), but now it has been ruined a lot. To be honest, I don't want any more people to come, but local tourism will not, and is it over when the Izu Jukan Expressway opens?
Over the mountains, you can see the thousand tatami mats
I went to Senjoshiki, which is said to be the last unexplored region of Minamiizu. It is about 40 walk to the parking lot at Iruma Port. It will be a little long, but I will write down the access. The first 20 minutes is a fairly steep mountain road. There are some wooden stairs, but basically there is no promenade and it is just a slope. People who are worried about their legs should not go. Eventually, I will go to the asphalt road, but this is the highest point (the altitude was about 1 15 meters with a mobile sensor) ...