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A sandy beach with a voice
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If you go from Washibetsu to Muroran on National Highway 235, you will arrive at Itanki Beach by following the road sign on the left turn. In the past, there was a place name called "Hawanota (sand beach with voice)" attached by the Ainu people, so when we investigated it in 1986, it was the first Narusa beach in Hokkaido to make a sound. It is certain It seems that it was recognized. I walked on a beautiful coastline on a long sandy beach, but it feels like it's crying faintly! (Because it was raining in the morning?) Coast ...
I visited because I could experience the crying sand. At first, it didn't sound even if I walked, so when I walked for a while, I got the knack. When I stepped in to slip Kakato parallel to the sand, it sounded.
It is said that the crying sand has been confirmed on the sandy beach on the Pacific side. I walked, but I didn't understand the sound, so it's a mystery whether it sounded or not ... but the waves that hit the weather were very nice and were very beautiful. It's shallow and I want my child to play, but swimming was prohibited.
A beautiful beach overlooking the Pacific Ocean in Muroran. However, the waves were rough on the topography, and strong winds were blowing at the time of the visit, so the big waves came and it was not a place to take a walk, and local surfers hesitated.
Since the tide flows quickly and the offshore flow occurs frequently, swimming is currently prohibited throughout the year. It feels good to walk on the sandy beach while gazing at the scenery used in movie locations.
A sandy beach with a voice
If you go from Washibetsu to Muroran on National Highway 235, you will arrive at Itanki Beach by following the road sign on the left turn. In the past, there was a place name called "Hawanota (sand beach with voice)" attached by the Ainu people, so when we investigated it in 1986, it was the first Narusa beach in Hokkaido to make a sound. It is certain It seems that it was recognized. I walked on a beautiful coastline on a long sandy beach, but it feels like it's crying faintly! (Because it was raining in the morning?) Coast ...
You can experience crying sand.
I visited because I could experience the crying sand. At first, it didn't sound even if I walked, so when I walked for a while, I got the knack. When I stepped in to slip Kakato parallel to the sand, it sounded.
A relaxing sandy beach
It is said that the crying sand has been confirmed on the sandy beach on the Pacific side. I walked, but I didn't understand the sound, so it's a mystery whether it sounded or not ... but the waves that hit the weather were very nice and were very beautiful. It's shallow and I want my child to play, but swimming was prohibited.
Sunset が Yuli (らしい)
A beautiful beach overlooking the Pacific Ocean in Muroran. However, the waves were rough on the topography, and strong winds were blowing at the time of the visit, so the big waves came and it was not a place to take a walk, and local surfers hesitated.
No swimming.
Since the tide flows quickly and the offshore flow occurs frequently, swimming is currently prohibited throughout the year. It feels good to walk on the sandy beach while gazing at the scenery used in movie locations.