(Source: とっちい / PIXTA)
(Source: 一人旅人 / PIXTA)
These rocks was originally green tuff. The shapes changed gradually over time by erosion due to the countless number of waves making them into the unique shapes you see today. The strange-shaped large rocks are overwhelming.
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The magnificent view of Hotokegaura from the sightseeing boat takes your breath away. The rocks look completely different from off shore. Since the surrounding sea are designated as a sea park, the glass boat where you can see into the sea from the glass floor operate in summer.
(Source: 佐井定期観光株式会社)
We recommend you to go to Gokurakuhama, a place that reminds people of heaven. It is said that people who die go to heaven through Hotokegaura, so many statues of Jizo, one of the Buddhas, are found in a number of places along the shore. This place has been preserved as sacred, that may be why we are moved by the landscape.
(Source: とっちい / PIXT)
In the observation deck located along route 338, there is a parking lot and restroom. From the wooden observation deck 190-meters above sea level, you can look over the spectacular view of Hotokegaura as a whole.
(Source: アウトバックで行く日本の旅)
(Source: とっちい / PIXTA)
(Source: 一人旅人 / PIXTA)
These rocks was originally green tuff. The shapes changed gradually over time by erosion due to the countless number of waves making them into the unique shapes you see today. The strange-shaped large rocks are overwhelming.
(Source: elfin / PIXTA)
The magnificent view of Hotokegaura from the sightseeing boat takes your breath away. The rocks look completely different from off shore. Since the surrounding sea are designated as a sea park, the glass boat where you can see into the sea from the glass floor operate in summer.
(Source: 佐井定期観光株式会社)
We recommend you to go to Gokurakuhama, a place that reminds people of heaven. It is said that people who die go to heaven through Hotokegaura, so many statues of Jizo, one of the Buddhas, are found in a number of places along the shore. This place has been preserved as sacred, that may be why we are moved by the landscape.
(Source: とっちい / PIXT)
In the observation deck located along route 338, there is a parking lot and restroom. From the wooden observation deck 190-meters above sea level, you can look over the spectacular view of Hotokegaura as a whole.
(Source: アウトバックで行く日本の旅)