Aoshima Island Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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1 Only seen from a kilometer away
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An uninhabited island just offshore 1 km. I thought it was a very small island, but it should be that, and it seems that the area is only about two hectares. It seems that the island is a natural monument, but I didn't feel it was worth coming to see it in a long way.
The entire island is a natural monument to a small uninhabited island with a small shape. It is right there from the shore and you can see the torii gate of the shrine. In particular, there is no means to cross the island, so you just look at it, and I don't think you'll bother to see it.
An island I casually took when I traveled to Fukui Prefecture. It is an uninhabited island called Aoshima, but as you can see in the photo, there is a torii gate. This is the torii gate of Aoshima Shrine. It seems that there was a 1 festival every year in the 2008 article, but what about now? It's a distance that you can swim. The whole island is a natural monument. I want to go sightseeing.
1 Only seen from a kilometer away
An uninhabited island just offshore 1 km. I thought it was a very small island, but it should be that, and it seems that the area is only about two hectares. It seems that the island is a natural monument, but I didn't feel it was worth coming to see it in a long way.
Natural memorials の Unmanned Island
The entire island is a natural monument to a small uninhabited island with a small shape. It is right there from the shore and you can see the torii gate of the shrine. In particular, there is no means to cross the island, so you just look at it, and I don't think you'll bother to see it.
the islands like this were natural monuments.
An island I casually took when I traveled to Fukui Prefecture. It is an uninhabited island called Aoshima, but as you can see in the photo, there is a torii gate. This is the torii gate of Aoshima Shrine. It seems that there was a 1 festival every year in the 2008 article, but what about now? It's a distance that you can swim. The whole island is a natural monument. I want to go sightseeing.