The huge namahagu that makes you look toward the Sea of Japan is a symbol of Oga
Original Text
After leaving Oga Aquarium GAO, I ran counterclockwise along the coast of the prefectural road, and found a huge statue of Namahagu on the side of the road in the district called Gate. This was "It was a statue of Namahage in front of the gate. It seems that the height is 9.99m. This half-finished number is based on the 999 stone steps of the Goshado. Hold your hand toward the Sea of Japan and peep. The huge namahagu is a symbol of Oga.
It is a statue with a hall 々 at the entrance to the Oga area. It is recommended because you can take a shining photo. There are surprisingly such monuments in the Oga district.
If you run south along the coast of Prefectural Road 59 on the Oga Peninsula, you will find a huge Namahagu statue. There is a reasonably large parking lot and toilet so you can take a break.
Very impressive statue and great for pics
Stopped by during a snowstorm. It looked really dramatic and great for pics especially if you are interested in them.
Massive
This is a huge Namahage. It won't take you long to see, but you will get a lot of great photos, also make sure you look up the history behind these.
The huge namahagu that makes you look toward the Sea of Japan is a symbol of Oga
After leaving Oga Aquarium GAO, I ran counterclockwise along the coast of the prefectural road, and found a huge statue of Namahagu on the side of the road in the district called Gate. This was "It was a statue of Namahage in front of the gate. It seems that the height is 9.99m. This half-finished number is based on the 999 stone steps of the Goshado. Hold your hand toward the Sea of Japan and peep. The huge namahagu is a symbol of Oga.
It's powerful!
It is a statue with a hall 々 at the entrance to the Oga area. It is recommended because you can take a shining photo. There are surprisingly such monuments in the Oga district.
Giant namahagi
If you run south along the coast of Prefectural Road 59 on the Oga Peninsula, you will find a huge Namahagu statue. There is a reasonably large parking lot and toilet so you can take a break.