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...
This park, which uses the remains of the Honmaru and Ninomaru of Kuwana Castle, covers an area of approximately 7.2 hectares. The park hosts the Cherry Blossom Festival in April, the Azalea Festival in May, and the Iris Festival in June. KyukaPark is also a famous cherry blossom viewing spot, and the Sakura Festival is held every year. So...
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