According to the website of Otobe Town, it was excavated as an land for herring fishing during the Keicho era 400 years ago. It wasn't made naturally. Currently, there are holes at the root of the rock, but this one is made naturally. Perhaps it was low tide, I was able to shoot at various angles through the sandy beach at the tip of the rock.
According to the website of Otobe Town, it was excavated as an land for herring fishing during the Keicho era 400 years ago. It wasn't made naturally. Currently, there are holes at the root of the rock, but this one is made naturally. Perhaps it was low tide, I was able to shoot at various angles through the sandy beach at the tip of the rock.
I was running south on National Highway 229. After passing through the city of Otobe Town, there was a road to Kuguri Rock. At the end there was a small parking lot, where I parked my car and went down the small diameter to the coast. When I got down to the beach on the sandy beach, there was a "kuguri rock" in front of me. There is a big hole under the beige rock. It was a big hole for one who could pass through with room. There are other beige rocks around ...
Must-visit when you are at Otobe
Worth the walk but check that it is low tide. From there you can walk left 700m to see the wall rock
Must-visit when you are at Otobe
Worth the walk but check that it is low tide. From there you can walk left 700m to see the wall rock
Kuguri rock, the tunnel of keicho
According to the website of Otobe Town, it was excavated as an land for herring fishing during the Keicho era 400 years ago. It wasn't made naturally. Currently, there are holes at the root of the rock, but this one is made naturally. Perhaps it was low tide, I was able to shoot at various angles through the sandy beach at the tip of the rock.
Kuguri rock, the tunnel of keicho
According to the website of Otobe Town, it was excavated as an land for herring fishing during the Keicho era 400 years ago. It wasn't made naturally. Currently, there are holes at the root of the rock, but this one is made naturally. Perhaps it was low tide, I was able to shoot at various angles through the sandy beach at the tip of the rock.
it's a strange rock in otobe town.
I was running south on National Highway 229. After passing through the city of Otobe Town, there was a road to Kuguri Rock. At the end there was a small parking lot, where I parked my car and went down the small diameter to the coast. When I got down to the beach on the sandy beach, there was a "kuguri rock" in front of me. There is a big hole under the beige rock. It was a big hole for one who could pass through with room. There are other beige rocks around ...