KumanoCity 's coastline is home to strange and gigantic rocks that are unique to ria coastlines, such as Tategasaki and Onigajo. ``Gama-no-guchi'', which is part of the Tategasaki sightseeing tour that departs from Matsuzaki Port, is a large and beautiful cave that is sometimes referred to as Kumano's ``Blue Cave.'' The blue sky and blue sea are very open...
Onigajo is a large rock wall created by uplift from earthquakes, weathering, and wave erosion. In addition to being designated as a national scenic spot and natural monument, it is also registered as a World Heritage Site as part of the "Sacred Sites and Pilgrimage Routes of the Kii Mountain Range." There is a promenade for about 1 km on the rock wall, with countless large and small...
TheAkame48Falls, a series of waterfalls in the upper reaches of the Takigawa River that flows along the border between Iga and Yamato, creates a beautiful work of art of nature. Located in the center of Muro Akame Aoyama Quasi-National Park, it stretches for about 4 kilometers. Akame's mysterious nature has been selected as one of the 100 best waters of the Heisei era, one of the 100 best waterfalls in Japan, and a place for forest bathing...
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