唐音水仙公園
On the east coast of Masuda, there is the Karaoto Suisen(Narcissus) Park, where you can walk around the odd-shaped rock beach and the hill facing the sea where 200,000 narcissus stem roots from the end of January to the beginning of February. At the tip of the cape, there is a huge rock called Jya-iwa, which is an erosion of a nationally designated columnar joint. On the other side of the cape, you can see caves, and you can feel the rough waves of the Sea of Japan. How about walking around the scenic area where the scent of narcissus mixes with the scent of the sea?
Access to the Karaon Suisen Park
Mainly by car: about 25 minutes by car from Masuda station
The road to the park is narrow, so be careful of passing cars.
If you don’t have a car:
From Masuda station take the Tsuchida Line to fish restaurant Araiso and from there it is a 25 minute walk.