Most reviewed Bodies of Water in Chugoku


  1. 4.0 Shinji Lake (564 reviews)
    - Sunset is well worth the wait
    Bodies of Water
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    We spent four nights in Matsue and it wasn't until the last night that Lake Shinji shareda sunset. Calm, serene, and ih so beautiful. See more..
  2. 4.5 Beppu Bentenike (109 reviews)
    - One of the hidden gems in Mine, Yamaguchi.
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    Beppu Benten Pond is famous by locals known for its clarity and beautiful vibrant natural color. The fresh spring water is drinkable and boasts a vibrant turquoise blue color! See more..
  3. 4.5 Uradome Coast (96 reviews)
    - Majestic White Sand, Clear Waters and Rock Formation
    Bodies of Water • Beaches
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    Although the waves seem to be strong, the view is spectacular because of the white sand and clear water. The rock formations are also startling. I visited during winter that is why I was not able to enjoy the waters, but they said that families go there during summer. See more..
  4. 4.0 Omijima (87 reviews)
    - Nice wave and view
    Bodies of Water • Islands
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    This place is interesting, especially when you enjoy by the boat..So different sensation...You can see several island and several stone architecture on the seashore by GOD . Wave sensation completely great. See more..
  5. 4.5 Hinomisaki Coast (71 reviews)
    - Great view on a fine day
    Bodies of Water • Beaches
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    Visited here on a sunny day. Started from the lighthouse, on the maintained nature paths, from a parking to the parking. Some local food shops, and souvenir shops. The main feature is the ocean view. Nice experience. See more..
  6. 4.5 Kuniga Bay (63 reviews)
    - Breathtaking coastal walk
    Bodies of Water • Beaches
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    This is one of the most popular sightseeing spots of Nishinoshima Island. At the bay you can enjoy seeing different rock formations in various shapes. One of them is Kannon-iwa Rock. Some say it looks like a standing statue of Kannon (a Buddhist deity). When the sun is directly over the rock it looks as if a halo is put over him. Some also say that it looks like a candle floating over the sea. The time to enjoy the sunset at the spot is from mid-April to early-June, then again from late-August to mid-September. See more..