While some like the sound of waves running into the shore, others like to absorb the tranquility of snow. Then again, many individuals find going for a fast walk on an ocean side unwinding and restoring. Yet, imagine a scenario where we let you know that you can encounter these together in one spot.

Place where Sand, Snow And Sea meet

 Indeed, you read that right! A staggering picture from Japan, showing the juncture of snow, sand and ocean side, has left everybody hypnotized via online entertainment. As shared by picture taker Hisa on Instagram, one can see snow on the left side and ocean on the right side with an individual strolling on a sandy ocean, in the middle between.

"A stroll along the sea coastline. #Hello from Ocean of Japan," the photographic artist composed, sharing the entrancing picture.

True to form, netizens rushed to flood the remark segment, communicating their deference and wonderment. While a client expressed, "This is paradise on the planet", one more added, "Absolute best shot." One more Hong Kong-based travel picture taker Lee Mumford referred to it as "totally crazy".

"Quite possibly of the most unimaginable and delightful picture I have at any point seen," a client remarked, repeating the feelings of a few others.

In any case, where could this place in Japan be? 

A few clients brought up that one can recognize this uncommon peculiarity at San'in Kaigan Geopark, which was proclaimed a Japanese Geopark in 2008 and an UNESCO Worldwide Geopark in 2010.

Situated in the west of Japan and extending from the eastern Kyogamisaki Cape, Kyoto toward the western Hakuto Kaigan Coast, Tottori, this geopark is home to a variety of geographical destinations connected with the development of the Ocean of Japan. It has geological elements, for example, ria-type coasts, sand hills, shoals, volcanoes and valleys. Attributable to this variety, the geopark is home to interesting plants like Pseudolysimachion ornatum, Ranunculus nipponicus and Ciconia boyciana

"It covers three urban communities, towns and prefectures with a populace of around 400,000. As the locale has encountered three enormous tremors, there are catastrophe related destinations too, for example, remaking legacy destinations and issue uprooting, which act as calamity training material. Also, neighborhood underground aquifers have for some time been valued as individuals' wellbeing resorts".

It additionally has numerous authentic locales, like tumuli and remnants that show the region's success from the oceanic exchange of the Ocean of Japan.