Toba Observatory Ama Terrace Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Great view
A nice spot to enjoy the view. At the observatory, there is a restaurant, cafe & souvenir shop. During the oyster season, you can buy fresh oysters in the shell. About ¥1,000 yen per basket. You f...
When we told the staff at our hotel that we were going to be driving along the Pearl Road, they mentioned stopping here. I'm glad they did as otherwise, since it's a bit of a turnoff from the main ro...
Showing views with sea and mountain. There is a cafeteria where to take something fast and the familiar sales machines. You can climb up to a small hill that is inside the parking with a look ...
I stopped by on the way from Mr. Ishigami to Futami Okitama Shrine. Located on the hill of Pearl Road, which runs along the coast, it is a superb view spot overlooking the Rias coast and the horizon, so the contrast between the clear sky and the blue sea is comfortable. It seems that you can sometimes see Mt. Fuji in the clear air in winter. I couldn't see it at this time. I can't deny that it was a little abrupt, but there was a monument to "Brother Sake". Ichiro Toba, Toyo Yamakawa, and brothers played an active role as singers, and praised the achievement of spreading Toba's name nationwide.
Great view
A nice spot to enjoy the view. At the observatory, there is a restaurant, cafe & souvenir shop. During the oyster season, you can buy fresh oysters in the shell. About ¥1,000 yen per basket. You f...
A classy spot to stop
When we told the staff at our hotel that we were going to be driving along the Pearl Road, they mentioned stopping here. I'm glad they did as otherwise, since it's a bit of a turnoff from the main ro...
Breath taking view
A place can oversee the Pacific Ocean. The sky and ocean are in one colour. No plan to be there but find the view so great while driving.
Mirador
Showing views with sea and mountain. There is a cafeteria where to take something fast and the familiar sales machines. You can climb up to a small hill that is inside the parking with a look ...
The monument of "Brother Sake" is ...
I stopped by on the way from Mr. Ishigami to Futami Okitama Shrine. Located on the hill of Pearl Road, which runs along the coast, it is a superb view spot overlooking the Rias coast and the horizon, so the contrast between the clear sky and the blue sea is comfortable. It seems that you can sometimes see Mt. Fuji in the clear air in winter. I couldn't see it at this time. I can't deny that it was a little abrupt, but there was a monument to "Brother Sake". Ichiro Toba, Toyo Yamakawa, and brothers played an active role as singers, and praised the achievement of spreading Toba's name nationwide.