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A beautiful,serene place
We visited this strikingly lovely cove in the depths of winter. Snow tumbled from the cliffs, an eagle soared overhead, and seals milled in a group about a hundred metres offshore. I don’t mind a bi...
The most chic place to travel to the sea with children. The beach is small and wild, no infrastructure is of course, and the port is not near, but still even on the remaining small island ...
This is about 15 minutes by car from Yoichimachi on National Highway 229 and on your right in front of the Wakkake Tunnel. There are two rocks, the left side is Ebisu Rock and the right side is Daikokuiwa. Ebisu Rock was thinner than the seawater, and it seems that it will be a couple in decades.
It's in a great shape, but it's really strange that it's still independent. The parking lot is small, so if you stop some cars, you have to park around. I think it's worth coming to Yoichi.
A beautiful,serene place
We visited this strikingly lovely cove in the depths of winter. Snow tumbled from the cliffs, an eagle soared overhead, and seals milled in a group about a hundred metres offshore. I don’t mind a bi...
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The most chic place to travel to the sea with children. The beach is small and wild, no infrastructure is of course, and the port is not near, but still even on the remaining small island ...
now.
This is about 15 minutes by car from Yoichimachi on National Highway 229 and on your right in front of the Wakkake Tunnel. There are two rocks, the left side is Ebisu Rock and the right side is Daikokuiwa. Ebisu Rock was thinner than the seawater, and it seems that it will be a couple in decades.
It's beautiful.
It's in a great shape, but it's really strange that it's still independent. The parking lot is small, so if you stop some cars, you have to park around. I think it's worth coming to Yoichi.
why are you doing this?
It seems that this name was given because it resembles Ebisu-sama of the Seven Lucky Gods and Daikoku-sama, but it is also called Meotoiwa.