A few years? Decades? I went there for the first time, but the sea is beautiful whenever I go to Tsunoshima. On a sunny day, the blue sea is beautiful as shown in the photo.
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A few years? Decades? I went there for the first time, but the sea is beautiful whenever I go to Tsunoshima. On a sunny day, the blue sea is beautiful as shown in the photo.
The wind is quite strong, but when you hear the waves, you feel calm, there are stop spaces on both sides of the bridge, so you can stop and see the scenery.
Fun! I'll put it in the lighthouse. I liked the fishing port behind the beach.
Tsunoshima is a representative attraction designated as the Nagaman Coast National Park in Hashima, Japan. The representative building is the Kotajima Bridge and the Kotajima Lighting Station, and the Kotajima Bridge is the main transportation hub linking Honshu Island and Kotajima. Known for the filming scene of "Four Days of Miracle" (2005), the Cape Island lampstand is surrounded by beautiful Wenshulan, white Wenshulan and blue sea holy and romantic, so it is also a popular place to shoot wedding photos. I didn’t see anyone taking wedding dresses that day...
The Tsunoshima Bridge, which I often saw on TV and commercials, was a superb view. The Tsunoshima pudding that happened to pass by is also very delicious and good as a souvenir.