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drive&cycling MAP in suo-oshima Post on SNS and get a present!-See this
A map showing recommended spots around the hotel! You can download the PDF map.
Please feel free to use the hotel’s bicycle rentals (free for guests) or Toyota Car Share Service (fees apply).
If you take a photo at a spot on this map and post it on SNS(#MarissaResortSazansetoSuo-Oshima), you will receive a 10% off coupon that can be used at the hotel’s shops. When posting, don’t forget to use the hashtag “#MarissaResortSazansetoSuo-Oshima”!When you visit the hotel, please present your SNS posting screen at the front desk.
Singujima
The sand road (Angel Road) appears only three hours before and after low tide. During the time that the white road is connected, you can walk from Suo-Oshima (Yashirojima) to Singujima, which is located offshore.(Excerpt from Yamaguchi Prefecture Tourism Site)
It is adjacent to the “Sazanseto Towa Roadside Station.”

Ganmon
A unique rock formation located on the west side of Ryuzaki.
Located halfway down the Ryuzaki Promenade is Ganmon, a strangely shaped rock with the center hollowed out by wave erosion. At the top of the rock is Ryuzaki Kannondo, which enshrines the eleven-faced Kannon as its principal image.
The “Happiness Prayer Rocks” that surround the four strangely shaped rocks of Ganmon, Tateiwa, Iwaya Gongen, and Obiishi Kannon have been said to bring good fortune in marital harmony, family harmony, prosperity of descendants, and longevity since ancient times, and in recent years have become popular as a power spot that grants happiness to men and women. (Extract from Yamaguchi Prefecture Tourism Site)

Itsukushima Shrine branch
There is also a sea torii gate on the beach in front of the shrine grounds.

Okikamuro Bridge
This bridge (total length 380m) connects Okikamuro Island and Suo-Oshima Island. It was built in 1983 through the combined efforts of the islanders. Okikamuro Island is home to a beautiful, traditional fishing village. (Extract from the Yanai Chamber of Commerce and Industry website)

Mutsu Memorial Museum
The battleship Mutsu was the second ship of the Nagato-class battleships, and was equipped with 41cm main guns. It was the most powerful battleship in the world at the time in terms of both offensive and defensive power. It also served as the flagship of the Combined Fleet, but did not directly participate in the war. It was then sent to Hashirashima Anchorage, where it was sunk by explosion in 1943. After the war, many relics, belongings, and remains were salvaged between 1970 and 1978, and the Mutsu Memorial Museum was completed in November 1972 (Showa 47). It was moved to its current location in 1994 (Heisei 6).

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