In general, Google Maps uses defaults, but if you are going to enlarge it in aerial photography mode or Google Earth, you will see as it is without being simplified. If you look at Boso Peninsula and expand the green area, you will see a pattern like milt of cod rising up. It's all a golf course. Milt comes out on the screen no matter where you move it. Even though I run on the ground by car, I see signs on the golf course, but the view is forest. However, you can not imagine that you have a vast green carpet spread across the trees when you take a bird's-eye view. If you further enlarge the map you will also see a club house like a palace. Each milt, no, golf course has such a palace. Four people are playing around this straw in this Miko, so it is no longer the case of Ant's nest. Google does not do any further zooming up, but as you go closer to the ground and close to the image, the four mens have a ball blown off soon after enjoying the scenery. The scene of a wor