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Kashiken Toge / Hill where you can see the two seas This is the view from the pass from the most tight place (Akaogi) on Amami Oshima Island. The Akaogi village has sea on both sides, and it is about a 10-minute walk from the east sea to the west sea. The place where you can see the thin terrain from the hill can see two seas. The left is the East China Sea side and the right is the Pacific side. Car navigation does not support places where you can see two seas 1. If you head from Naze, run on Route 58 toward the airport and follow Route 58 Big Two (Home ...)
It is probably an essential point for Tatsugo Town drive. From the direction of Naze, just after passing Big Two, turn right and run for about 10. There is no guide such as a signboard, so it may be a wonderful view? That was a hill with a view of the sea 2. There was something like a starting point for a hang glider. It's a superb view. It's like the blue of the sea, the green of the island, the blue of the sky and the white of the clouds. I have to come again!
You can see the East China Sea and the Pacific Ocean at once. I'm sure you paraglided from here? I didn't stay for too long because of the strong wind.
The name is Yairi Pass (or Kazema Pass). It is displayed as "closed" in Google search, but it seems that the company that installed the paraglider jumping deck is closed. You can't put it on a deck with a good view, but you can see the two seas. However, the East China Sea is only the bay. The access road from the south was a good road, but the access road from the north was under construction and closed.
Kazema Pass, a place overlooking the East China Sea and the Pacific Ocean. The Pacific Ocean is on the right and the East China Sea is on the left. It was a cloudy sky, but the blueness of the sea was very nice. I wonder if it would be more beautiful if it was sunny. I accidentally went by bicycle, and the slope at the end of the outbound route was really tough. If you go, drive! !!
Kashiken Toge / Hill where you can see the two seas This is the view from the pass from the most tight place (Akaogi) on Amami Oshima Island. The Akaogi village has sea on both sides, and it is about a 10-minute walk from the east sea to the west sea. The place where you can see the thin terrain from the hill can see two seas. The left is the East China Sea side and the right is the Pacific side. Car navigation does not support places where you can see two seas 1. If you head from Naze, run on Route 58 toward the airport and follow Route 58 Big Two (Home ...)
It is probably an essential point for Tatsugo Town drive. From the direction of Naze, just after passing Big Two, turn right and run for about 10. There is no guide such as a signboard, so it may be a wonderful view? That was a hill with a view of the sea 2. There was something like a starting point for a hang glider. It's a superb view. It's like the blue of the sea, the green of the island, the blue of the sky and the white of the clouds. I have to come again!
You can see the East China Sea and the Pacific Ocean at once. I'm sure you paraglided from here? I didn't stay for too long because of the strong wind.
The name is Yairi Pass (or Kazema Pass). It is displayed as "closed" in Google search, but it seems that the company that installed the paraglider jumping deck is closed. You can't put it on a deck with a good view, but you can see the two seas. However, the East China Sea is only the bay. The access road from the south was a good road, but the access road from the north was under construction and closed.
Kazema Pass, a place overlooking the East China Sea and the Pacific Ocean. The Pacific Ocean is on the right and the East China Sea is on the left. It was a cloudy sky, but the blueness of the sea was very nice. I wonder if it would be more beautiful if it was sunny. I accidentally went by bicycle, and the slope at the end of the outbound route was really tough. If you go, drive! !!