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is it a sea creature around the island, a bird's camp breeding ground?
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Is it part of the natural environment conservation area and rock reef of Tenkanzaki, the National Trust movement that started around 1974 (Showa 49)? Currently, Tenkanzaki is connected by an artificial embankment called "Kani-kun Walking Road" that protects Mera fishing port, and it is also a convenient fishing ground for local anglers, but it was originally the god of Motoshima Shrine, which is worshiped by boat. It seems that it was an area. The route of the fishing boat detours north of the island, but it seems that it was also a sanctuary protected by the sea with rocks, and ... at sunset.
I stayed at Kanpo no Yado on the opposite bank, so I went for a walk. Go to the island while looking at the scenery from the parking lot of the embankment. The angler is flickering. If you go to the right on the promenade of the island, you will find a small company. Local fishermen 々 said that it was rebuilt. It's a good place for a walk.
On the way from Mera Fishing Port to Tenganzaki, you can see the island on your right. If you walk along the embankment leading to the island, you will find Motoshima Shrine, which is enshrined in a cave. Flat rocks spread around the island, changing their appearance depending on the difference in tidal flatness.
There is also Motoshima Shrine, which enshrines Benzaiten on the island 々 made from two islands floating off Tenjinzaki. There is also a large torii gate in the sea, and it is one of the similar scenery such as Miyajima and Lake Biwa's Hakuho Shrine. The coastline is complicated and mysterious, and there is a promenade along the breakwater, so you can cross it on foot. It is a popular spot for Taiko no Ho. It was a particularly good place for sightseeing and pilgrimage in Tanabe City this time.
is it a sea creature around the island, a bird's camp breeding ground?
Is it part of the natural environment conservation area and rock reef of Tenkanzaki, the National Trust movement that started around 1974 (Showa 49)? Currently, Tenkanzaki is connected by an artificial embankment called "Kani-kun Walking Road" that protects Mera fishing port, and it is also a convenient fishing ground for local anglers, but it was originally the god of Motoshima Shrine, which is worshiped by boat. It seems that it was an area. The route of the fishing boat detours north of the island, but it seems that it was also a sanctuary protected by the sea with rocks, and ... at sunset.
walking.
I stayed at Kanpo no Yado on the opposite bank, so I went for a walk. Go to the island while looking at the scenery from the parking lot of the embankment. The angler is flickering. If you go to the right on the promenade of the island, you will find a small company. Local fishermen 々 said that it was rebuilt. It's a good place for a walk.
There is Motoshima Shrine.
On the way from Mera Fishing Port to Tenganzaki, you can see the island on your right. If you walk along the embankment leading to the island, you will find Motoshima Shrine, which is enshrined in a cave. Flat rocks spread around the island, changing their appearance depending on the difference in tidal flatness.
there was a well-maintained promenade.
There is also Motoshima Shrine, which enshrines Benzaiten on the island 々 made from two islands floating off Tenjinzaki. There is also a large torii gate in the sea, and it is one of the similar scenery such as Miyajima and Lake Biwa's Hakuho Shrine. The coastline is complicated and mysterious, and there is a promenade along the breakwater, so you can cross it on foot. It is a popular spot for Taiko no Ho. It was a particularly good place for sightseeing and pilgrimage in Tanabe City this time.