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Odd name for a nice stretch of road
It sounds more like a train line, but the Kaikyo Line is the stretch of Route 338 that runs between Sai and Oma. Oma is famous for its single- hook, line- caught tuna, the best in Japan. Sai is a nic...
from oma to butsugaura, we passed the strait line.
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I passed the Strait Line when heading from Oma to Butsugaura. I saw some parents and children of monkeys. The view of the sea from the road was wonderful. However, after arriving at the parking lot of Butsugaura, I had to walk back and forth between the strange rocky coast of Butsugaura and the parking lot, so I thought, "If the altitude remains so high, it is impossible to walk back and forth to the coast." I was driving while I was worried. I was relieved that the altitude of 々 fell a few minutes before the parking lot. Strait ...
It's a pretty winding road. I saw a Japanese monkey on this winding road.
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It's a pretty winding road. I saw a Japanese monkey on this winding road. Looking at the signboard in Butsugaura, it seems that this area is a "Shimo-Northwest Bird and Beast Reserve". Well, that was a pretty careful driving.
I went around the Shimokita Peninsula. It's a pity that the weather is bad and the gas comes out. The scenery you can see from the sunny days is wonderful. From Sai to Ominato, the road is narrow and winding.
Tiny alleys and mountain roads that you can't think of as a national highway continue. It was a day when the weather was not very good, but there was a point where the sea on the right looked like the Adriatic Sea. On the way, I met a monkey corps. I was usually hanging out on the national highway. It's a fun road.
Odd name for a nice stretch of road
It sounds more like a train line, but the Kaikyo Line is the stretch of Route 338 that runs between Sai and Oma. Oma is famous for its single- hook, line- caught tuna, the best in Japan. Sai is a nic...
from oma to butsugaura, we passed the strait line.
I passed the Strait Line when heading from Oma to Butsugaura. I saw some parents and children of monkeys. The view of the sea from the road was wonderful. However, after arriving at the parking lot of Butsugaura, I had to walk back and forth between the strange rocky coast of Butsugaura and the parking lot, so I thought, "If the altitude remains so high, it is impossible to walk back and forth to the coast." I was driving while I was worried. I was relieved that the altitude of 々 fell a few minutes before the parking lot. Strait ...
It's a pretty winding road. I saw a Japanese monkey on this winding road.
It's a pretty winding road. I saw a Japanese monkey on this winding road. Looking at the signboard in Butsugaura, it seems that this area is a "Shimo-Northwest Bird and Beast Reserve". Well, that was a pretty careful driving.
One week on the North Peninsula
I went around the Shimokita Peninsula. It's a pity that the weather is bad and the gas comes out. The scenery you can see from the sunny days is wonderful. From Sai to Ominato, the road is narrow and winding.
It's an image of running on a mountain road.
Tiny alleys and mountain roads that you can't think of as a national highway continue. It was a day when the weather was not very good, but there was a point where the sea on the right looked like the Adriatic Sea. On the way, I met a monkey corps. I was usually hanging out on the national highway. It's a fun road.