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I could feel the old history of the Goto Islands.
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It is about 30 minutes by car from Wakamatsu Port. While gazing at the unique scenery, I was able to think about the old history of the Goto Islands. The sea was also beautiful.
The stone pagodas on Hishima have been a Japanese heritage site, but I wonder if it is worth going to see them by moving from Wakamatsu to 1 for nearly an hour. If you go to Arifuku Church, you can stop by, but it is not recommended for other people.
To Hinoshima, where the stone pagodas are located, cross Wakamatsu Island, fisherman Urashima, and Arifukushima. Yoshio Urashima and Arifukushima, Arifukushima and Hishima are connected to land by breakwater, and it is worth just seeing this rare scenery. When you reach Hishima, a group of stone pagodas will appear at the entrance of the island.
Medieval ~ Early modern cemetery operated on the sand beak formed on Nichijima. Stone pagodas such as the Gorinto and Horakuinto remain. There are also items brought in from Wakasa in the distance. It seems that the masonry that is a partition remains, and it is a very valuable ruin.
There is an island 々 connected by a bridge in the back of Wakamatsu Island, and the most back is Nichijima. Somehow, there are various theories in the explanation, but it's desolate, but it's half creepy, it's half-through, It was a place with such an atmosphere. For some reason, I remembered Osorezan on the Shimokita Peninsula. It's a very worth a visit. There is also a Yufuku Church on the way.
I could feel the old history of the Goto Islands.
It is about 30 minutes by car from Wakamatsu Port. While gazing at the unique scenery, I was able to think about the old history of the Goto Islands. The sea was also beautiful.
Disappointment.
The stone pagodas on Hishima have been a Japanese heritage site, but I wonder if it is worth going to see them by moving from Wakamatsu to 1 for nearly an hour. If you go to Arifuku Church, you can stop by, but it is not recommended for other people.
It's worth seeing the rare breakwater bridge.
To Hinoshima, where the stone pagodas are located, cross Wakamatsu Island, fisherman Urashima, and Arifukushima. Yoshio Urashima and Arifukushima, Arifukushima and Hishima are connected to land by breakwater, and it is worth just seeing this rare scenery. When you reach Hishima, a group of stone pagodas will appear at the entrance of the island.
Ridao に Residual る Stone Tower Group
Medieval ~ Early modern cemetery operated on the sand beak formed on Nichijima. Stone pagodas such as the Gorinto and Horakuinto remain. There are also items brought in from Wakasa in the distance. It seems that the masonry that is a partition remains, and it is a very valuable ruin.
Anyway, the atmosphere is strong.
There is an island 々 connected by a bridge in the back of Wakamatsu Island, and the most back is Nichijima. Somehow, there are various theories in the explanation, but it's desolate, but it's half creepy, it's half-through, It was a place with such an atmosphere. For some reason, I remembered Osorezan on the Shimokita Peninsula. It's a very worth a visit. There is also a Yufuku Church on the way.