
承久海道キンニャモニャセンター
海士町観光協会や農産物直売所、レストランなどがある複合施設。特産品販売所「島じゃ常識店」にはレトルトタイプのサザエカレー、飛魚塩や山椒塩などのフレーバーソルト、島のハーブティーふくぎ茶などの海士町名物などがある。また当日水揚げされた新鮮な魚が揃う漁協直営の鮮魚店もあり。
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海士町観光協会や農産物直売所、レストランなどがある複合施設。特産品販売所「島じゃ常識店」にはレトルトタイプのサザエカレー、飛魚塩や山椒塩などのフレーバーソルト、島のハーブティーふくぎ茶などの海士町名物などがある。また当日水揚げされた新鮮な魚が揃う漁協直営の鮮魚店もあり。
三郎岩周辺を巡る半潜水型の白い船で、ガラス張りの船の地階からは澄んだ海底の様子を観察できる。魚の泳ぐ姿を眺めながら、50分間の海中散歩を楽しみたい。名勝・三郎岩を間近で見ることができる。
半日エコツアー(3名までの基本料金1万1550円、1名増毎に3850円追加)と1日エコツアー(3名までの基本料金1万9800円、1名増毎に6600円追加)のエコツアーから磯の自然観察をはじめ、島前をフィールドとした多彩な体験を楽しむことができる。宿泊することもでき、4室ある客室は全室和室で、海・森・無人島を見下ろす絶好のロケーションで1泊2食付6900円。
It was used as the subject of a television commercial for a famous car as "Betta Tritosaka", and became famous as the common name "Betta Tritosaka" because of its steep slope. The top reaches a height of about 45m, making it Japan's most concrete girder bridge.
It is a complex of museums and theaters that has become one, and is a complex arts and cultural center representing the western part of Shimane Prefecture, consisting of the Shimane Prefectural Ishimi Museum and the Shimane Prefectural Iwami Art Theater. The facility where museums and theaters have become one is rare nationwide.
Masuda's Bodaiji Temple. The main hall (important cultural property), which was built in the year 1374 (1374), is a seven-sided square, hipped structure, and features of the Kamakura period are well represented on the line of the powerful roof. There are precious cultural treasures that are transmitted to the temple, such as the "Silu-hon Colored Nikawa-shiraku-do [nigabikudō] figure" (Important Cultural Property, published in GW) and the Buddha statue of the Heian period from the Kamakura period.
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