(Source: ヒヨッコりょうの「心の豊かな人間になりたい!」)
Hachinohe-ana, located near Jodogahama's levee, is also called "the blue cave." The emerald green and cobalt blue water surface unfolds inside the lake and changes color depending on the season and climate. It is said that your wish will come true upon entering this beautiful and surreal blue cave.
(Source: オジ3的写欲BLOG)
It is also recommendable to utilize a cruise to explore Jodogahama. From "Miyako Jodogahama Cruise," which slowly goes around the top spots of Jodogahama, one can see views that are not visible from land. One of the amusements on board is to feed seagulls from the boat, with the seagull food sold on board called seagull bread.
(Source: みやこ浄土ヶ浜遊覧船)
Iwate Prefecture Fishery Science Aquarium Uoriyasu in Jodogahama was built in 1986 and is the first specialized museum in fishery. It is cherished as a small but well-made aquarium, where apart from displaying the history and techniques of Iwate's fishery, it houses a large variety of marine animals.
(Source: i@zen1 Blog)
(Source: ヒヨッコりょうの「心の豊かな人間になりたい!」)
Hachinohe-ana, located near Jodogahama's levee, is also called "the blue cave." The emerald green and cobalt blue water surface unfolds inside the lake and changes color depending on the season and climate. It is said that your wish will come true upon entering this beautiful and surreal blue cave.
(Source: オジ3的写欲BLOG)
It is also recommendable to utilize a cruise to explore Jodogahama. From "Miyako Jodogahama Cruise," which slowly goes around the top spots of Jodogahama, one can see views that are not visible from land. One of the amusements on board is to feed seagulls from the boat, with the seagull food sold on board called seagull bread.
(Source: みやこ浄土ヶ浜遊覧船)
Iwate Prefecture Fishery Science Aquarium Uoriyasu in Jodogahama was built in 1986 and is the first specialized museum in fishery. It is cherished as a small but well-made aquarium, where apart from displaying the history and techniques of Iwate's fishery, it houses a large variety of marine animals.
(Source: i@zen1 Blog)