In the afternoon, we took a walk on the
Satsuki-matsubara (さつき松原). A 300-year-old black pine trees planted along the roadside that makes a arc sharp and the beautiful pines extend to five kilometers away.
Jinoshima Island as seen from the black pine trees.
A close up of the black pines and Jinoshima Island in the background.
Kanezaki (鐘崎) Fishing Port as seen from the square.
Further on up the Prefectural Road 300 from here, you'll see the Hibiki Tourist Hotel on the right. In front of the tourist hotel, there is a small beach called Kanezaki-Fukahama (鐘崎深浜), located on the boarder with the town of
Okagaki (岡垣町 -machi).
Looking through the most powerful sea waves of Hibiki-nada (響灘) along the coastline, we came out to Hatsu (波津).
Taking a short break there, we're going to the next destination,
Tsuyazaki (津屋崎) Fishing Port.
To be continued..
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