Kitaura Nyudozaki 40th Parallel North Northernmost, Oga 010-0675 Akita PrefectureMap
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At 40 degrees north latitude of the earth, near the Sea of Japan, there is a place to enjoy the beautiful sunset sea view, which is the top of the northwestern Japan on the Manlu Peninsula in Akita Prefecture, Japan.
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At 40 degrees north latitude of the earth, near the Sea of Japan, there is a place to enjoy the beautiful sunset sea view, which is the top of the northwestern Japan on the Manlu Peninsula in Akita Prefecture, Japan.
The entrance is located at the northernmost point of the Mandeer Peninsula, on the promontory of the 40-degree line north. From the end of the promontory, you can see the endless sea of Japan and the distant sky. The lighthouse was selected as the "50th Japanese Lighthouse" by the 31-year-old Meiji (1898) in the Enter saki. The lighthouse is characterized by a black and white striped appearance. The lighthouse is a panoramic view of the cliffs and the sea island. The lighthouse has a display hall where you can learn the history and related knowledge of the lighthouse.
I like this place very much, the big stone is very beautiful, very feeling.
It has a blue sea and blue sky, pleasant scenery, and you can watch the sunset.
Located in Akita Prefecture, the scenery is not wrong.