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The view is just stunning, perfect place for sunrise
The “Poem of Waves” monument, a large embodiment of wind and waves, perfectly matches the landscape of cape Kamoda, the easternmost point of Shikoku island. It’s said that if two people in love look i...
A little far from the national highway but you can see a great view
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Cape Gamoda is the easternmost part of Shikoku. In fact, there is a manned island called Ishima in the east of the cape, which is the easternmost part of the cape, but it is generally the easternmost part of a large continental island, so it is the easternmost cape. (It should be called the easternmost cape, not the easternmost land) The road to go is narrow and winding, but there is a large parking lot at the end, and from there is a large rock. Walk along the walking path When you go, you will see the Gamoda Cape Lighthouse. Climb the long stairs to the lighthouse. ...
Driving and stairs are hard, but the view is good!
Original Text
It is a winding road and there are narrow parts that you can't pass each other on the way, so be careful of oncoming vehicles. You will be twisted on the steep stairs in front of the lighthouse, but when you go up, you will have a superb view.
The view is just stunning, perfect place for sunrise
The “Poem of Waves” monument, a large embodiment of wind and waves, perfectly matches the landscape of cape Kamoda, the easternmost point of Shikoku island. It’s said that if two people in love look i...
A little far from the national highway but you can see a great view
Cape Gamoda is the easternmost part of Shikoku. In fact, there is a manned island called Ishima in the east of the cape, which is the easternmost part of the cape, but it is generally the easternmost part of a large continental island, so it is the easternmost cape. (It should be called the easternmost cape, not the easternmost land) The road to go is narrow and winding, but there is a large parking lot at the end, and from there is a large rock. Walk along the walking path When you go, you will see the Gamoda Cape Lighthouse. Climb the long stairs to the lighthouse. ...
Driving and stairs are hard, but the view is good!
It is a winding road and there are narrow parts that you can't pass each other on the way, so be careful of oncoming vehicles. You will be twisted on the steep stairs in front of the lighthouse, but when you go up, you will have a superb view.
Vision
The road is narrow and it's hard to reach, but it's worth it. Isn't it hard to see the color of this sea anywhere else? Come on a nice day!
Easternmost of the four countries
I think it's hard to drive on the way, but it's one of the places I definitely want you to visit in Shikoku. Please enjoy the wonderful horizon!