Senjojiki
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Senjojiki, meaning "1,000 tatami mats," is a dramatic coastal plateau featuring naturally sculpted limestone rocks carved by wind and waves over thousands of years. The expansive white rock formations create a striking lunar-like landscape against the deep blue ocean, especially stunning at sunset. This geological wonder offers breathtaking panoramic views and is considered one of Japan's most unique coastal formations.
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| π Admission | See official site |
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| π Hours | Not available |
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π‘ Tips for Visitors
Best visited during late afternoon for spectacular sunset views and cooler temperatures. Wear comfortable walking shoes as the limestone surface can be uneven and slippery. Limited English signage available, so consider downloading offline maps beforehand; parking is available but can fill up during peak seasons.
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Senjojiki, meaning "1,000 tatami mats," is a dramatic coastal plateau featuring naturally sculpted limestone rocks carved by wind and waves over thousands of years. The expansive white rock formations create a striking lunar-like landscape against the deep blue ocean, especially stunning at sunset. This geological wonder offers breathtaking panoramic views and is considered one of Japan's most unique coastal formations.
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