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A bridge over the bay of yaya
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A bridge over Matoya Bay. Part of Pearl Road. Matoya Bay is a cove and can pass as if crossing a river. It's a pity that the weather was bad and the gas was gas.
A bridge over Matoya Bay extending to the back of Shima Peninsula
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Matoya Bay is intricately and deeply invaded from the open sea on the east side of the Shima Peninsula to the west. This Matoya Bay Bridge is the bridge over the narrow part of the bay. We passed on the way from Oozaki to Toba, but there is a parking lot on the left after crossing the bridge, and from there we can see the bright red arched pier of this bridge over the blue sea surrounded by deep green forests. I was able to do it.
We headed for Toba from Oozaki Lighthouse through Pearl Road. On the way, we passed this Matoya Bay Bridge, which spans a deep cove called Matoya Bay. Matoya Bay, where the bridge is built, is a forest around the cove. Therefore, the greenery of the forest and the blue of the cove were beautiful with the bright red piers on the ground of this Matoya Bay Bridge.
A bridge over the quiet red Matoya Bay, overlooking the inn and hotel, on the edge of Pearl Road, is a photo spot near the book of the Spanish village.
A bridge over the bay of yaya
A bridge over Matoya Bay. Part of Pearl Road. Matoya Bay is a cove and can pass as if crossing a river. It's a pity that the weather was bad and the gas was gas.
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The place to see is small, so it's almost like passing by, but the red shines in the green and it's beautiful. It's not a place to stay longer.
A bridge over Matoya Bay extending to the back of Shima Peninsula
Matoya Bay is intricately and deeply invaded from the open sea on the east side of the Shima Peninsula to the west. This Matoya Bay Bridge is the bridge over the narrow part of the bay. We passed on the way from Oozaki to Toba, but there is a parking lot on the left after crossing the bridge, and from there we can see the bright red arched pier of this bridge over the blue sea surrounded by deep green forests. I was able to do it.
A bright red bridge pier that shines in green
We headed for Toba from Oozaki Lighthouse through Pearl Road. On the way, we passed this Matoya Bay Bridge, which spans a deep cove called Matoya Bay. Matoya Bay, where the bridge is built, is a forest around the cove. Therefore, the greenery of the forest and the blue of the cove were beautiful with the bright red piers on the ground of this Matoya Bay Bridge.
The Matoya Bay Bridge is always standing.
A bridge over the quiet red Matoya Bay, overlooking the inn and hotel, on the edge of Pearl Road, is a photo spot near the book of the Spanish village.