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Barasan Cape

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Aikappu, Akkeshi, Akkeshi District, Hokkaido 088-1113, JapanMap
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  • Meander767454
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    Strange rocks are gathering.

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    It is a cape on the south side of Kokutaiji Temple. On the sea side, a large rock that fell from above stops halfway by the rock below. It feels like it will collapse if there is an earthquake. As an aside, there seems to be a seagull nest, and when you approach it, it will ring loudly.

    Reviewed on Jul 3, 2022
  • miyosiko
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    I went there because it was ten views of Akkeshi sightseeing, but it wasn't a big deal.

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    It was a little cloudy when I went, so it may be due to the weather, but compared to other capes, the impression is thin or rather normal. It wasn't that touristy.

    Reviewed on Jan 19, 2019
  • bakera73
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    it was a huge rock cliff.

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     While I went to the old temple of Akkeshi called Kokutaiji, I headed for Cape Barasan. There was Cape Barasan in the back of the quay on the east side of Akkeshi Port. Rather than a cape, it seemed that a large rocky mountain protruded into the sea a little.

    Reviewed on Dec 7, 2018
  • k_matsu132
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    The cliff in the back of the breakwater on the east side of Akkeshi port

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     Cape Barasan. I've heard the name, but I went there for the first time. After passing the center of Akkeshi Town, I aimed at the eastern edge of Akkeshi Port. I parked my car around the base of the breakwater and went up to the breakwater. What I saw beyond the breakwater was Cape Barasan. From the small beach, it was a cliff that stood almost vertically in dozens of m. It's a valuable place that you can't easily go to.

    Reviewed on Apr 27, 2018
  • Ambassador806026
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    Cliffs and walls

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    The Barasan Peninsula where Kokutaiji Temple is located, which has the appearance of the Edo period. At Cape Barasan, there was Kannon-do on the way up from this Kokutaiji Temple. The cape is a cliff and looks like a deer drop, and it seems to be named Ainu Barasan.

    Reviewed on Sep 1, 2017

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