Cape Muroto
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Cape Muroto is a dramatic promontory jutting into the Pacific Ocean on Shikoku's southeastern coast, designated as a UNESCO Global Geopark for its remarkable geological formations and powerful coastal scenery. The windswept cape features towering cliffs, unique rock formations shaped by millennia of waves and earthquakes, and historic sites including temples associated with the revered monk Kūkai (Kōbō Daishi). Visitors can explore scenic walking trails, witness some of Japan's most powerful ocean waves crashing against ancient rocks, and experience the raw natural beauty that has inspired pilgrims for centuries.
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| 🎫 Admission | See official site |
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| 🕐 Hours | Not available |
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💡 Tips for Visitors
Public transportation to Cape Muroto is limited, so renting a car is highly recommended for flexibility. The cape can be quite windy and exposed, so bring a jacket even in warmer months and check weather conditions before visiting. English signage is minimal in this rural area, so having a translation app or GPS navigation in English will be helpful for exploring the various geological sites and trails.
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