Stone Wave Beach

Stone Wave Beach

Info

JR Nango Station → 25 minutes by car; or Miyazaki Kotsu Bus at the Ichiki Line, bus stop: off the Koshima entrance, a short walk; or JR Kushima Station → Yoka Bus at the Ichiki Line, bus stop: Koshima at the Chigami Line, a short walk
From Miyazaki Dodano IC via Prefectural Road No. 28 60km 1 hour 20 minutes

Spot Category

Cape, coast, cliffs, animal habitat, plant fabric

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