The Funaori Seto is a channel between Hakatajima Island on the Shimanami Kaido and a neighbouring island. Tidal currents rip through channel which made it a haven for pirates who mastered boatmanship in this tough environment. The campsite is close to Niwatori Kojima beach which is good for swimming. For information, tent rentals, and payment, go to the Hakata Michi no Eki.
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Funaori Seto Campsite
A cozy campsite with sea and island views
By Anonymous
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Funaori Seto Campsite on Hakatajima Island on the Shimanami Kaido
The name "Funaori" means "break ship", since the current in the channel was considered fast enough to break up boats
Ships pass close to the campsite, so there's always something interesting to see
A fast tourist boat races through the channel
The nearby Niwatori Kojima beach is good for swimming
These rocks, the Niwatori Kojima, are said to resemble chickens
The rockpools have fascinating shrimp, anemone and other marine life
These days the fast rowing boats of the pirates have been replaced by fast ships
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