
I've posted about
this park before... a
couple of times, but I had never been down to the beach part. It's a nice place to visit.

The beach is just below the camping area.

Those fish are apparently known to local fisherman as the rats of the sea. I'm told they are some form of blow fish. There were tons of them!

Part of a trail that runs along the water from the beach to the playground. Very pretty!

A five-lined skink up near the observation castle.
The best directions I can give are head south toward Nagasaki, past BioPark and turn left at the gigantic Dutch girl on your left.
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