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Kameishi

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Point 1

Mysterious Rock in the Shape of a Turtle: Kameshi

Kameshi, located in Yuriehama-cho, is a mysterious rock with a legend that a goddess once rode on it. It is situated on the coast and its shape is impressive. Carved into the natural granite rock, which is 3.6 meters long and weighs 40 tons, is a face resembling that of a turtle. It is said that if you face west, the Nara Basin will become a great flood, adding to its enigmatic charm. Definitely worth a visit!
Point 2

Breathtaking Viewpoint with a View of the Sea

Kameishi in Yuriehamacho is a breathtaking viewpoint with a view of the sea. The blue, transparent sea and the mystical rocks harmonize beautifully. Taking a photo with the sunset in the background is also recommended! In addition, a Shinto ritual is held where visitors can throw lucky stones and make wishes, attracting many tourists. Why not refresh your mind and body in the nature-rich town of Yuriehamacho?
Point 3

Impressive Animal Sculptures Carved into a Giant Rock

In Yuriehama Town, the Kameishi rock is an impressive sight, with animal sculptures carved into a giant granite rock measuring 3.6 meters in length, 2.1 meters in width, and 1.8 meters in height. Its shape resembles a turtle, and there is a legend that a goddess rode on it in mythology. It's a powerful sight when viewed from the sea, allowing you to appreciate the beauty of nature. It's sure to captivate everyone who visits! Why not visit Yuriehama Town and see it for yourself?
Point 4

Experience the Stunning View from the Top of a Turtle-Shaped Rock

Kameshi, located in Yuwaihamacho, is a mysterious rock shaped like a turtle, as its name suggests. The 40-ton, 3.6-meter-long granite rock is carved with a face resembling that of a turtle, making for an impressive sight when viewed from the sea. Visitors can also climb this giant rock, where they can enjoy a breathtaking view from the top and fully appreciate the beauty of nature. Why not visit Yuwaihamacho and experience it for yourself?
Point 5

Play with Eagles for Tourists

In Kameishi, Yuriehama-cho, you can play with eagles for tourists. For 200 yen, you can take a photo and have a valuable experience. There is also a nature-rich park nearby where you can enjoy with family and friends. Why not experience the mysterious atmosphere of Kameishi while interacting with eagles? When you visit Yuriehama-cho, be sure to stop by!
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Address Uno, Yurahama-cho, Tohaku-gun, Tottori Prefecture
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