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Updated: May 9, 2025
The polygonal masses composing these shapes are called by the fishermen 'tortoise-shell stones. There is a legend that once Oho-kuni-nushi-no-Kami, to try his strength, came here, and, lifting up one of these masses of basalt, flung it across the sea to the mountain of Sanbeyama.
Closing the bay on the right, there reaches out from the hills overshadowing the town a mighty, rugged, pine-clad spur the Kitzuki promontory. On the left a low long range of mountains serrate the horizon beyond the shore-sweep, with one huge vapoury shape towering blue into the blue sky behind them the truncated silhouette of Sanbeyama. Before you the Japanese Sea touches the sky.
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