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nickisabella3
Pure Awesome-ness!
Slide down a sandy embankment! Just make sure it hasn't rained the day before--wet sand is sticky and hard to slide on! Great beach to swim in, too! Calm and deep...
I saw it from above when I visited the Ryugu Cave. I was surprised that the sea was beautiful. The sea of Tsumegizaki and Bentenjima, which I visited earlier, was also beautiful, and I didn't know that the sea of Shimoda was so beautiful! It's a place you want to visit by snorkeling in the summer.
I saw it from the walking path of the Ryugu Cave. The children sliding on the sand seemed to have fun in the wonderful scenery. If I have the opportunity, I would like to try it.
Park in the parking lot of Ryugu Cave (500 yen), and rent a sled for 500 yen at a fishing gear and surf shop-like shop opposite. Since it was a weekday, there were few customers. You have to climb up by yourself, but it's quite difficult because the slope is steep and the sand falls. It's fun to slide down.
The sandy mountains with shells are also interesting, but if you have time, it is also recommended to sit on the beach and look at the sea. Because the shore where Kuroshio hits directly, the sound produced by the waves and stones is like a thunderous thunder. Is it the sea? I can hear it (the strength is different from the sandy beach) I felt the power of the waves that made Ryusen-dong and sandy mountains. However, because it is a stone beach, my feet are quite unstable. Put on solid shoes. If you don't, you may hurt your legs...
Pure Awesome-ness!
Slide down a sandy embankment! Just make sure it hasn't rained the day before--wet sand is sticky and hard to slide on! Great beach to swim in, too! Calm and deep...
Haiが Qili
I saw it from above when I visited the Ryugu Cave. I was surprised that the sea was beautiful. The sea of Tsumegizaki and Bentenjima, which I visited earlier, was also beautiful, and I didn't know that the sea of Shimoda was so beautiful! It's a place you want to visit by snorkeling in the summer.
Looks fun, the scenery is good
I saw it from the walking path of the Ryugu Cave. The children sliding on the sand seemed to have fun in the wonderful scenery. If I have the opportunity, I would like to try it.
It's surprisingly interesting.
Park in the parking lot of Ryugu Cave (500 yen), and rent a sled for 500 yen at a fishing gear and surf shop-like shop opposite. Since it was a weekday, there were few customers. You have to climb up by yourself, but it's quite difficult because the slope is steep and the sand falls. It's fun to slide down.
The sound of the waves is also exceptional.
The sandy mountains with shells are also interesting, but if you have time, it is also recommended to sit on the beach and look at the sea. Because the shore where Kuroshio hits directly, the sound produced by the waves and stones is like a thunderous thunder. Is it the sea? I can hear it (the strength is different from the sandy beach) I felt the power of the waves that made Ryusen-dong and sandy mountains. However, because it is a stone beach, my feet are quite unstable. Put on solid shoes. If you don't, you may hurt your legs...