The millennia is named after what looks like a stack of layers of tami mats, 2km north and south of the rock wall. After you go up, you will be stunned by the magnificent side of nature. It’s a little regrettable that when we went on the train, we looked at the clear sky outside. The result was a changeable weather. It was cloudy in the afternoon. The sky was slightly dark. The photos taken were close to the light. It was a bit troublesome to repair later. If you encounter a cloudless sunny day, the sea here is quite blue. Very beautiful. It is like an art work created by the earth and the sea. The sight of the waves beating the rock walls is very breathtaking. Standing on a thousand stacks, you can watch the rolling waves on the Pacific Ocean. The sea is wide and wide, and the sky is the same. Close-up, the coast is full of large and small, layered flaky rocks, they are baptized by hundreds of millions of years of seawater. To come to Qianxishi, you need to take a bus from Baihama Station and get off at S-21 Station. The fare is 440 yen/person.