Takenotsuji
【 Iki | Iki Tsushima Quasi-National Park 】
Takenotsuji is the tallest mountain on Iki Island and was formed by pyroclastic basalt from a volcano about 200,000 years ago. From the summit, guests can see all the islands of Iki, and the Watarami Islands of Harushima, Nagashima and Oshima behind them. Guests can also see the shadow of Tsushima Island in the north and the mountains of the Higashi Matsuura peninsula in the south. This area has been used since ancient times for Japan’s defense as a place for signal fires and monitoring the surrounding seas.
Attractions | Superb views |
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Scenery | Sea、Mountains |
Facilities | Parking lot、Viewing platform、Restrooms |
Related Links | http://www.ikikankou.com/wp/?p=178 |
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Takenotsuji
Mt. Atago
Mt. OjikaBandake
Obae
Yamagashira
Otomenohana
Oshima Island
Mt. Gongen
Mt. Taradake and Kinsenji
Osaki Nature Park
Hatsuzaki
Aso Bay Park
Mt. Jyoyama
Waniura
Tsutsuzaki
Mt. Shiratake
Saozaki
Kisakaomaehama Beach
Manzeki Strait
Kamisaka
Miudahama Beach
Ryujinzaki
Katsumoto
Makisaki
Komakizaki
Kurosaki
Tatsunoshima Island
Sakyobana
Tsutsukihama Beach
Yakeyama
Tarukidaichi
Ronshobaru
Suwanoike Pond
Kojigoku Hot Spring
Hobaru
Ikenohara
Tashirobaru
Unzen-Jigoku (Unzen Hell)
Nita Pass
Mt. Bandake
Kurosaki Pass
Hamagurihama Beach
Mt. Sanno
Mt. Ryukanzan
Saganoshima Island
Takahama Beach
Tondomari Beach
Abunze Coast
Mt. Onidake
Osezaki
Akadaki Nature Trail
Nozakijima Wild Park
Kyushu Nature Trail – Ikitsuki Island
Jodan-no-no Trekking Course
Tainohana
Kawachi-toge Pass
Mt. Shirogatake
Ukuohama
Shiratake National Recreation Area
Mt. Hiyamizudake
Mt. Nagushiyama
Takashima Island
Mt. Yumiharidake
Mt. Eboshidake
Kashimae