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Ōsuka-kaigan Beach

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Hachinohe 031-0001, Aomori PrefectureMap
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  • k_matsu132
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    You can overlook the Osuka coast from the parking space where the stone monument called "Monument of the Umineko Line" stands.

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     When I headed south on the coastline about 1km from the Kezaki Observatory, there was a parking space where a stone monument called "Monument of the Umineko Line" stood. This is a small parking space of about 3~4, but from here, I could see the Osuka coast, which continues with a large arc. This coast is a sandy beach that extends over a total length of about 2.3km, and it was also known as the beach of Narusa, where you can hear a "cuck" sound when you walk. However, due to the effects of the Great East Japan Earthquake, it is not difficult to ring ...

    Reviewed on Nov 1, 2023
  • k_matsu132
    k_matsu132
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    You can overlook the Osuka coast from the parking space where the stone monument called "Monument of the Umineko Line" stands.

    Original Text

     When I headed south on the coastline about 1km from the Kezaki Observatory, there was a parking space where a stone monument called "Monument of the Umineko Line" stood. This is a small parking space of about 3~4, but from here, I could see the Osuka coast, which continues with a large arc. This coast is a sandy beach that extends over a total length of about 2.3km, and it was also known as the beach of Narusa, where you can hear a "cuck" sound when you walk. However, due to the effects of the Great East Japan Earthquake, it is not difficult to ring ...

    Reviewed on Nov 1, 2023
  • uminoigora
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    A sandy beach

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    I walked the Mutsu Shiokaze Trail from the parking lot on the Tanesashi Coast to the Kamosaki Observatory. While other places were rocky and looked at the sea from the top of the promenade, this was a pleasant place with a feeling of liberation with the sandy beach spreading in an arc. There were some places where it was difficult to walk because my feet were taken by the sand on the way.

    Reviewed on May 10, 2023
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    A sandy beach

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    I walked the Mutsu Shiokaze Trail from the parking lot on the Tanesashi Coast to the Kamosaki Observatory. While other places were rocky and looked at the sea from the top of the promenade, this was a pleasant place with a feeling of liberation with the sandy beach spreading in an arc. There were some places where it was difficult to walk because my feet were taken by the sand on the way.

    Reviewed on May 10, 2023
  • fujita1101
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    A sandy beach with a crying sand

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    It seems that swimming is prohibited here, but when you walk, the cry sand spreads out. It is the largest sandy beach in northern Tohoku where you can take a walk, and it is said that it has been certified as one of the 100 best beaches in Japan.

    Reviewed on Nov 29, 2020
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