This is the perfect spot to take in amazing views of Sasebo City and the Kujuku Islands!
Yumiharidake Observatory | Review by 蔡淑娟
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Shibuya Center Street
A few steps from the Hachiko exit of JR Shibuya Station, known for “Hachiko”, the iconic bronze Akita dog statue, and a quick walk across the Scramble intersection will bring you to the shopping area known as "Shibuya Center Shopping District".
Super lively and full of energy—such a vibrant city!
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Kushimoto Marine Park
This marine park was opened as Japan’s very first in 1970. 140m off the shore, the park’s symbol, the undersea tower stands in Kushimoto’s ocean. You can look down how girella swim around the feed and the beautiful corals stretch at the ocean floor 6.3m-deep.
There are lots of sea turtles, and you can get really close to them. It's not a huge place, but I learned a lot.
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Sandanbeki Rock Cliff
Sandanbeki is a 2-km long craggy rock cliff that towers 50 meters above the sea. In the past, fishermen would call this place “midan”, a lookout point for passing ships and schools of fish, but the point has gradually become known as “Sandanbeki” over time. The rockface is pummeled by the Kuroshio Current, creating for a view that’s bound to impress you.
The naturally weathered cliffs and the sunset views are absolutely stunning. The air is really fresh, so it feels super relaxing.






