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[Kyukamura Rikuchu Miyako] Jodogahama Night Tour ・ “Blue Cave” Sappa Boat Tour A new contact program has appeared

2022.03.21

In “Kyukamura Rikuchu Miyako”, from April 1, 2022 (Fri), will sell a night tour of “Jodogahama”, a scenic spot that represents Iwate, and a plan with activities to see the “Blue Cave” on the Rikuchu coast.

Guide to the fantastic night of Jodogahama ♪ "Jodogahama Night Tour"

A program where a local nature guide will guide you through “Jodogahama” with explanations. What a night to walk! The white rock surface that emerges in the dark night is very fantastic.

In addition, the quiet Jodogahama, where you can only hear the sound of the waves, shows a different appearance from the hustle and bustle of the daytime. When the weather is nice, a star full of sky will welcome you, and if you are lucky, you can find shooting stars overhead and fishing fires on the surface of the sea.

Kyukamura Rikuchu Miyako Let’s walk Jodogahama at night ♪ Accommodation plan with night tour

Period: April 1, 2022 (Fri) -November 30, 2022 (Wed)
Price: When using 1 room for 2 people on weekdays, 1 adult with 2 meals per night
From 13,600 yen (tax included) until June 30th (Thu)
From July 1st (Fri) Q members 13.600 yen (tax included) ~, general 14.600 yen (tax included) ~
A spectacular view "Moon Road" that appears only on the night of the full moon

The person who put it in may make a wish come true ...! "Blue Cave" Sappa Ship Sightseeing

This is an activity where you can enjoy the scenery of Jodogahama Bay, including the blue cave “Hachinoheana”, on a sappa boat (small boat) operated by a veteran captain.

The clear seawater shines beautifully and blue due to the sunlight coming in from the entrance. You can enjoy various expressions depending on the seawater temperature and weather, the brilliance of emerald green and cobalt blue, and the highly transparent seawater.

Contact: Jodogahama Marine House
TEL: 0193-63-1327

Kyukamura Rikuchu Miyako “Blue Cave Sappa Ship” with boarding pass Accommodation plan

Period: April 1, 2022 (Fri) -November 30, 2022 (Wed)
Price: When using 1 room for 2 people on weekdays, 1 adult with 2 meals per night
From 13,700 yen (tax included) until June 30 (Thu)
From July 1st (Fri) Q members 13.700 yen (tax included) ~, general 14.700 yen (tax included) ~

Kyukamura Rikuchu Miyako
Kyukamura Rikuchu Miyako is located in the center of the Rikuchu coast. There are scenic spots everywhere along the coast overlooking the distant Pacific Ocean, making it a convenient base for sightseeing in the scenery of Sanriku and Tono / Hiraizumi.
Supper and breakfast are served in a buffet style where you can enjoy Sanriku’s “seafood” and “mountain food” as much as you like.

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