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It is one of the representative landscapes of the Noto Peninsula, "The Cliff of Noto Kongo Yase". Noto in Hokuriku has a strong image of a cliff. This is where the movie "Focus of Zero" based on the novelist Kiyoharu Matsumoto's novel was set. There was a fence, but it was a cliff that was scary for me, who was afraid of heights. It is said that there is about 35 meters of cliff.
The stage of the focus of movie zero. I thought I could walk on the rocks on the cliffs like the movie, but there is a fence and I can't go to the cliffs.
It's a short walk from the parking lot and it's cool on the cliffs, but the view of the sea from here is wonderful. 300m If you walk about, you will reach Yoshitsune's boat hide.
Certainly, when I came a long time ago, I was standing on a cliff. However, it was a pity that I could only taste the feeling that it was crispy and somehow on the cliff. However, the scenery was good, the sky was blue, and I could enjoy the atmosphere of the location of Kiyoharu Matsumoto's novel.
It is one of the representative landscapes of the Noto Peninsula, "The Cliff of Noto Kongo Yase". Noto in Hokuriku has a strong image of a cliff. This is where the movie "Focus of Zero" based on the novelist Kiyoharu Matsumoto's novel was set. There was a fence, but it was a cliff that was scary for me, who was afraid of heights. It is said that there is about 35 meters of cliff.
The stage of the focus of movie zero. I thought I could walk on the rocks on the cliffs like the movie, but there is a fence and I can't go to the cliffs.
It is a short walk from the free parking lot. You can see the scenery that seems to appear in a suspense drama.
It's a short walk from the parking lot and it's cool on the cliffs, but the view of the sea from here is wonderful. 300m If you walk about, you will reach Yoshitsune's boat hide.
Certainly, when I came a long time ago, I was standing on a cliff. However, it was a pity that I could only taste the feeling that it was crispy and somehow on the cliff. However, the scenery was good, the sky was blue, and I could enjoy the atmosphere of the location of Kiyoharu Matsumoto's novel.