A place with few tourists may be related to the location and transportation facilities, but although it is troublesome to come over and enjoy the beautiful sunset view, it is a place for this trip.
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Cape Tachimachi Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Cape Tateai is a protruding promontory facing the Tsugaru Strait in the southeast of Hakodate, with a good view. When the weather is fine, you can see Hakodate City to the north and Shimokita Peninsula across the Tsugaru Strait to the south. The sea breeze in Lidai Cape is strong, and you can see the magnificent scene of waves hitting the reef and splashing on the cliff. In addition, in the Cape area, there are inscriptions of praise with Yosano Hiro, Akiko and his wife, as well as the tombstones of the Ishikawa woodpeckers. If you are a Japanese literature lover, you may wish to come here.
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Cape Tachimachi Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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A place with few tourists may be related to the location and transportation facilities, but although it is troublesome to come over and enjoy the beautiful sunset view, it is a place for this trip.
The Jinyu Strait I didn't see was seen from a distance when I went up the mountain! It is full of snow and pleasant scenery! I saw the niche beauty of Hakodate! Almost 360° sea view. It is an extremely vast feeling to look at the sea level in the sea breeze!
A sight worth visiting. It takes about half an hour to walk from the tram valley head station. You can see many single-family houses along the way, but there are many abandoned ones. To pass through a large cemetery, there is also a celebrity family, the burial place should say that Fengshui is very good. After arriving at the place, it will feel worthwhile, but to remind that the wind in Jinqing Strait is too big, it is best to have a scarf to wrap your face, otherwise the mouth will be blown off. There's hardly anyone to go, and the cemetery is a bit infiltrating, but when you get there you feel it's worth it.
It took about forty minutes to walk all the way from Cross Street. There were almost no people on the noon road on Zhouwei. After the primary school, I saw parent-child activities. I passed the stadium and saw the primary school students playing baseball. It was very handsome and felt more integrated into this city. Maybe this is the meaning of free travel. You need to pass a cemetery to stand up. You will go up. The scenery is beautiful and there are few people. There will be some locals driving. In addition to the ultraviolet rays, remember to do a good job of sun protection.
On the ramp to stand up, you will pass a large area of the cemetery that dares to be called the local tyrants. Someone sighs: This feng shui is also so good that there is no edge, the front is by the sea and the back is by the mountain~ It is really beautiful if it is not a cemetery, don’t want it, but I’m afraid of taking something bad. I can only bear to not take this sun shining on the ramp with thick snow. The railings along the way are full of squid patterns. This is also a representative of Hakodate.