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In front of you is the ocean as far as you can see.
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At the western end of Tsunoshima, Tsunoshima Lighthouse, which was built in Meiji 9, stands. From the lighthouse to the north coast, the coast was Yumezaki Nami Park. When I stood on the coast, the Sea of Japan spread over 200 °. There was no island in sight, and it was a sea as far as the eye could see.
It is a European park on the north coast of Tsunoshima Lighthouse.
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I entered Tsunoshima through Tsunoshima Ohashi Bridge and parked my car in the parking lot near Tsunoshima Lighthouse in the back. The Tsunoshima Lighthouse and its surroundings were named Tsunoshima Lighthouse Park, but on the north side, that is, near the coastline, this park, Yumezaki Nami Park. Yumezaki Nami Park felt like a European garden. That should be it. This park is said to be made in English style after Planton, the designer of Tsunoshima Lighthouse.
It is a park that spreads out next to Tsunoshima Lighthouse. There weren't many people coming here, and although it was empty, it was a fashionable design with the image of a Western-style garden. It seems that the person who designed the Tsunoshima Lighthouse is an Englishman, and it is an English-style garden.
You can visit together with Tsunoshima Lighthouse. When I went from the lighthouse to the coast side, it was a park. The sea spread out in front and it was pleasant. It was a little disappointing that it was a cloudy sky. I think it's a good place when the weather is nice.
In front of you is the ocean as far as you can see.
At the western end of Tsunoshima, Tsunoshima Lighthouse, which was built in Meiji 9, stands. From the lighthouse to the north coast, the coast was Yumezaki Nami Park. When I stood on the coast, the Sea of Japan spread over 200 °. There was no island in sight, and it was a sea as far as the eye could see.
It is a European park on the north coast of Tsunoshima Lighthouse.
I entered Tsunoshima through Tsunoshima Ohashi Bridge and parked my car in the parking lot near Tsunoshima Lighthouse in the back. The Tsunoshima Lighthouse and its surroundings were named Tsunoshima Lighthouse Park, but on the north side, that is, near the coastline, this park, Yumezaki Nami Park. Yumezaki Nami Park felt like a European garden. That should be it. This park is said to be made in English style after Planton, the designer of Tsunoshima Lighthouse.
Next to the lighthouse.
It is a park that spreads out next to Tsunoshima Lighthouse. There weren't many people coming here, and although it was empty, it was a fashionable design with the image of a Western-style garden. It seems that the person who designed the Tsunoshima Lighthouse is an Englishman, and it is an English-style garden.
I think you can enjoy it if the weather is nice.
You can visit together with Tsunoshima Lighthouse. When I went from the lighthouse to the coast side, it was a park. The sea spread out in front and it was pleasant. It was a little disappointing that it was a cloudy sky. I think it's a good place when the weather is nice.
A well-maintained park
It is a park maintained from Tsunoshima Lighthouse to the sea. 1 I visited in the month and it was well maintained. It looks good in the warm season.