Tategasaki Mane Saki

Tategasaki ①
Tategasaki ②
Tategasaki ③
Blue Cave (view from the ship)
Tategasaki
Tategasaki ①
Tategasaki ②
Tategasaki ③
Blue Cave (view from the ship)
Tategasaki

The large cliff of columnar joints that rises at the entrance to Nikishima Bay, and the rough waves of the Kumanonada Sea provide a spectacular view. It is said to be the place where Emperor Jimmu landed.
This is also a great place for hiking trails. There is a promenade in Tategasaki Park, and it takes 40 minutes one way from National Route 311 at the entrance of the promenade to Tategasaki, and along the way there is Akoshi Shrine, which is also the stage of the Nikishima Festival (November 3rd).

Plants unique to Kumano can be found along the promenade, and special plants are marked with tree labels with explanations, so you can enjoy a moderate hike while learning about plants while also taking a forest bath. There are also sightseeing boats available for those who want to enjoy more dynamic scenery.

*For inquiries and reservations for sightseeing services enjoyed from the sea, please contact KumanoCity Tourism Organization (TEL 0597-89-2229)







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Detailed information

address
519-4202 hobocho KumanoCity
telephone number
0597-89-2229 (KumanoCity Tourism Organization)
Fee
Please check here http://kumano-kankou.com/?page_id=465
Access by public transportation

Approximately 60 minutes on foot from JR Kisei Main Line "Nikijima Station"

Access by car

Approximately 40 minutes by car from KumanoCity Station

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