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Cape Muroto

Cape Muroto is a dramatic windswept promontory jutting into the Pacific Ocean on the southeastern coast of Shikoku Island, known for its rugged cliffs, powerful waves, and spiritual significance as a training ground for the famous monk Kōbō Daishi. The cape features a UNESCO Global Geopark showcasing fascinating rock formations created by tectonic activity, along with historic temples, a lighthouse, and stunning coastal hiking trails. Visitors can experience the raw power of nature while exploring caves, subtropical plants, and learning about the area's deep connections to Shingon Buddhism and the 88 Temple Pilgrimage route.

Cape Muroto Lighthouse

Cape Muroto Lighthouse stands majestically on the rugged cliffs of Kochi Prefecture's southeastern tip, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean. Built in 1899, this historic white tower is one of Japan's tallest lighthouses and remains an important maritime beacon along the dramatic Muroto coastline. The surrounding cape is a UNESCO Global Geopark, featuring unique rock formations shaped by powerful typhoons and ocean currents over millions of years.

Kongouchouji Temple

Kongouchouji Temple is a serene Buddhist temple that offers visitors a glimpse into Japan's rich spiritual heritage. The temple grounds feature traditional architecture, peaceful gardens, and opportunities for quiet contemplation away from the bustling tourist crowds. Whether you're seeking cultural insight or a moment of tranquility, this temple provides an authentic Japanese religious experience.

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