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Mt. Kampu Revolving Lookout Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Keizo
Hachirogata
It is said that from the observatory you can see Hachirogata but I did not have time to go there. Instead I saw a part of Hachirogata, a polder which used to be the second largest lake(Brackish water ...
Beoordeeld op 6 sep 2019
Keizo
Hachirogata
It is said that from the observatory you can see Hachirogata but I did not have time to go there. Instead I saw a part of Hachirogata, a polder which used to be the second largest lake(Brackish water ...
Beoordeeld op 6 sep 2019
Alissila
Neglected, rusty
The view all over Oga and the connection to the mainland near Akita is fascinating. The shop, restrooms, and building are however very delapidate.
Beoordeeld op 28 mei 2019
Alissila
Neglected, rusty
The view all over Oga and the connection to the mainland near Akita is fascinating. The shop, restrooms, and building are however very delapidate.
Beoordeeld op 28 mei 2019
Seaview5
. Well worth a visit.
The drive up to the Observatory, past ancient craters was interesting and scenic. There were six flights of steps (three storeys) up to the top of the Observatory where you could sit on a seat while t...
Hachirogata
It is said that from the observatory you can see Hachirogata but I did not have time to go there. Instead I saw a part of Hachirogata, a polder which used to be the second largest lake(Brackish water ...
Hachirogata
It is said that from the observatory you can see Hachirogata but I did not have time to go there. Instead I saw a part of Hachirogata, a polder which used to be the second largest lake(Brackish water ...
Neglected, rusty
The view all over Oga and the connection to the mainland near Akita is fascinating. The shop, restrooms, and building are however very delapidate.
Neglected, rusty
The view all over Oga and the connection to the mainland near Akita is fascinating. The shop, restrooms, and building are however very delapidate.
. Well worth a visit.
The drive up to the Observatory, past ancient craters was interesting and scenic. There were six flights of steps (three storeys) up to the top of the Observatory where you could sit on a seat while t...