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It is basically a long sand bar that spans across Miyazu Bay on the west coast of Japan. It is tree covered with a path that you can walk from one side to the other. In true Japanese fashion, it has numerous toilet facilities- no searching here - shrines and lots of beaches. I’m sure they’ll be far more popular in the nicer weather. Still, the scenes were pretty and we enjoyed the walk…when it wasn’t pouring rain or freezing cold.
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