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It seems that the name was attached from the place where the form looks
like the lion which just barks toward the sea as for a lion rock.
Although it seemingly weathered over marine erosion, subsequent upheaval,
and long years and became such a form,
Even so, it is a surprise involuntarily at brilliant natural knowledge which carried out hand engraving completely.
Lion rocks are huge strangely shaped rocks with a [ 210m of circumferences and height ] of of 25m.
A small parking lot is in the side immediately, and it is most suitable for photography from here.
Moreover, the seashore here is also the main hall of the Kumano fireworks display held on August 17.
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