Rest on the Sea of Japan contributes to the maximum relaxation
The Japanese Sea is part of the Pacific Ocean and is separated from it only a few islands.
The climate here is quite favorable, moderate, and in the warmest month the temperature reaches only twenty -five degrees Celsius.
Rest on the Sea of Japan will be very successful if the main goal of such a trip is the maximum relaxation. To achieve such a goal, there is everything from clean and almost deserted beaches, ending with very cozy “family” hotels.
The main attention of the rest on the Sea of Japan is attracted by the opportunity to admire the unique variety of flora and fauna, in particular, marine.
It must be said that here you can find more than one hundred and sixty species of fish. In the warm season, tropical fish, such as tuna, flying fish, sword-fish and sailboat, swim into the territory of the Japanese Sea.