
Seaside Walking Path
The seaside town of Nahari has many photogenic locations.
We will introduce you to cultural assets that give you a sense of history, retro townscapes with a nostalgic atmosphere, and wonderful places that you won't find in guidebooks.
Just be yourself with the nostalgic townscape as your backdrop, and there are plenty of places where you can take photos that you'll want to show everyone.
We will introduce you to some walking courses that we recommend. Take a leisurely stroll without worrying about time and enjoy a self-indulgent trip.

UMIMACHI SANPOMICHI START


Hand-drawn map of Nahari Town
A rest area on the sidewalk along the national highway, where a rare hand-drawn guide map is installed.
The combination with the nostalgic Diet Coke bench creates a nostalgic atmosphere.



7 minutes



Hoonji Temple Overpass
Hoonji Overpass, a nationally designated important cultural property. A place where you can take close-up photos of this precious structure. A rare stone arch bridge from the early Showa period. You can take unique photos from a different perspective from the bridge.



3 minutes



FURUSATO Beach
The coastline overlooking the vast Pacific Ocean is also lined with promenades, making it ideal for jogging or strolling.The sparkling water is dazzling during the day, and in the evening the coastline is dyed a beautiful crimson red.
You'll have the deserted beach all to yourself.



14 minutes



Red Lighthouse
On sunny days, the contrast between the blue of the sky and sea and the red of the lighthouse is beautiful, and this place, where only the sky and the sea occupy your field of vision, makes you forget your busy everyday life. The lighthouse's red tiles are adorable.



10 minutes



HigashiyamaPharmacy
The Higashiyama Family Residence, which houses Higashiyama Pharmacy and stands out along the road, is a registered tangible cultural property. The nostalgic exterior blends in with the streetscape while still showing its own unique look. Recommended for photos with a retro feel.



4 minutes



Brick warehouse
A brick storehouse that is a registered tangible cultural property. It's a hidden spot that will excite you as you take stylish photos with the brick wall in the background, giving it a nostalgic and Western feel. It's located in a back alley so you won't have to worry about people seeing you.



3 minutes



Nomura family main building
This stone wall in a Taisho-era house that is a registered tangible cultural property dates back to the late Meiji period. The wall is made of stacked halved stones. This is a recommended spot for taking photos in traditional Japanese clothing with the retro Japanese background.



1 minutes



Mori family main building
This house is a registered tangible cultural property, with a Western-style exterior featuring clapboard siding and vertical windows.
The wooden walls are beautiful, and this is also a recommended spot for taking photos in traditional Japanese clothing.Enjoy the tranquil, retro townscape.



1 minutes



Cafe SPOT
The stone wall, with its rounded shape, is adorable. It's a very distinctive scene, typical of Nahari. The nostalgic sign and appearance of Cafe SPOT add to the retro feel of the townscape. Recommended for a short break during a stroll.



3 minutes



Retro snacks
A place lined with retro snack bars. The signs, each with their own unique font, are nostalgic yet modern. A unique place that exudes the fun and glamorous atmosphere of the Showa era.

