Okurato Beach Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Visibility without Saegil 180 Pacific Ocean
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Even though there are many spots that can be seen farther from the mainland of Japan, the visibility is good all year round, there are many days of ups and downs, and there are many parking spaces. It's worth a stop by. Especially before and after the storm, it's powerful, and it's attractive at sunrise or at dusk!
It is crowded with anglers and surfers on holidays. There are toilets for men and women, and you can wash your hands. It would be nice to park your car in the parking lot and see the sea, but unfortunately you can't see it on the bank.
The coast along the country. There is an ostrich near the roadside station, and sometimes I go to see the sea and ostrich. The sea is surprisingly beautiful and vacant, so you can go when you want to calm down alone. There are quite a lot of places to park your car, so we recommend going by car! By the way, the first sunrise seen from here is very beautiful.
A person slowly listens to the waves and indulges in thoughts
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Shizuoka Prefecture has many sandy beaches, but since this is a relatively unattended place, you can play slowly on the sandy beach. You can't swim because swimming is prohibited, but you can play on the beach. This place is not shallow, so if you enter too much from the beach at low tide, you may be taken to the waves.
There is a sandy beach in Enshu Nada that runs from Omaezaki to Cape Irako in Aichi Prefecture, and you can see people surfing and fishing. National Route 1 runs right north, and there is a parking lot within 5 minutes near the Okurato IC or Shiomizaka IC. There was also an evacuation tower in the tsunami. Even if there is a sandy beach, you cannot swim in the sea, so it is not recommended for sightseeing. One good thing was two days after the passage of Typhoon 18, but the coast was relatively clean.
Visibility without Saegil 180 Pacific Ocean
Even though there are many spots that can be seen farther from the mainland of Japan, the visibility is good all year round, there are many days of ups and downs, and there are many parking spaces. It's worth a stop by. Especially before and after the storm, it's powerful, and it's attractive at sunrise or at dusk!
I'm safe because I have a toilet.
It is crowded with anglers and surfers on holidays. There are toilets for men and women, and you can wash your hands. It would be nice to park your car in the parking lot and see the sea, but unfortunately you can't see it on the bank.
There's an ostrich!
The coast along the country. There is an ostrich near the roadside station, and sometimes I go to see the sea and ostrich. The sea is surprisingly beautiful and vacant, so you can go when you want to calm down alone. There are quite a lot of places to park your car, so we recommend going by car! By the way, the first sunrise seen from here is very beautiful.
A person slowly listens to the waves and indulges in thoughts
Shizuoka Prefecture has many sandy beaches, but since this is a relatively unattended place, you can play slowly on the sandy beach. You can't swim because swimming is prohibited, but you can play on the beach. This place is not shallow, so if you enter too much from the beach at low tide, you may be taken to the waves.
Fishing and surfing
There is a sandy beach in Enshu Nada that runs from Omaezaki to Cape Irako in Aichi Prefecture, and you can see people surfing and fishing. National Route 1 runs right north, and there is a parking lot within 5 minutes near the Okurato IC or Shiomizaka IC. There was also an evacuation tower in the tsunami. Even if there is a sandy beach, you cannot swim in the sea, so it is not recommended for sightseeing. One good thing was two days after the passage of Typhoon 18, but the coast was relatively clean.