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It is located at the northwest tip of Amakusa Shimojima, the largest of the Amakusa Islands scattered in the southwestern part of Kumamoto Prefecture, and is surrounded by the beautiful sea facing Amakusa Sea to the west and Chijiishi Sea to the north. The beautiful deep blue sea spreads out in front of you, and the city boasts an excellent natural environment and landscape surrounded by the sea and greenery, with sparkling green mountains. In particular, the elongated Tomioka Peninsula is known as a land-connected island, and its beautiful sand dunes form a good natural harbor, and the sand spit extending from the peninsula, Tomozaki, is also known as "Small Bridge." Town information熊本県の南西部に点在する天草諸島のうち、最も大きな島である天草下島の北西端に位置し、西は天草灘をのぞみ、北は千々石灘に面した美しい海に囲まれています。
美しい紺碧の海が眼前に広がるとともに、緑輝く山々を有し、海と緑に包まれた優れた自然環境・景観を誇ります。
特に細長く突き出た富岡半島は陸繋島として知られ、美しい砂丘は天然の良港を形成しており、半島から伸びた砂嘴(さし)の巴崎は“小天橋”とも呼ばれています。
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Land:土地面積 | 586 m² |
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It is located at the northwest tip of Amakusa Shimojima, the largest of the Amakusa Islands scattered in the southwestern part of Kumamoto Prefecture, and is surrounded by the beautiful sea facing Amakusa Sea to the west and Chijiishi Sea to the north. The beautiful deep blue sea spreads out in front of you, and the city boasts an excellent natural environment and landscape surrounded by the sea and greenery, with sparkling green mountains. In particular, the elongated Tomioka Peninsula is known as a land-connected island, and its beautiful sand dunes form a good natural harbor, and the sand spit extending from the peninsula, Tomozaki, is also known as "Small Bridge." Town information熊本県の南西部に点在する天草諸島のうち、最も大きな島である天草下島の北西端に位置し、西は天草灘をのぞみ、北は千々石灘に面した美しい海に囲まれています。
美しい紺碧の海が眼前に広がるとともに、緑輝く山々を有し、海と緑に包まれた優れた自然環境・景観を誇ります。
特に細長く突き出た富岡半島は陸繋島として知られ、美しい砂丘は天然の良港を形成しており、半島から伸びた砂嘴(さし)の巴崎は“小天橋”とも呼ばれています。
まちの情報
Land:土地面積 | 546 m² |
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