Tōjinbō

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Tōjinbō is a dramatic stretch of rugged coastal cliffs in Fukui Prefecture, famous for its towering columnar basalt formations that plunge directly into the Sea of Japan. These natural hexagonal rock pillars, formed by volcanic activity millions of years ago, create one of Japan's most breathtaking and photogenic seascapes. Visitors can walk along the cliff edge, take a sightseeing boat to view the formations from below, or enjoy fresh seafood at nearby restaurants while taking in the stunning ocean views.

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The area is best visited during spring and autumn for clear skies and comfortable weather; winter can be extremely windy and cold. Most shops and restaurants near the cliffs accept cash only, so bring yen. Access is easiest by bus from Awara-Onsen Station or Mikuni Station, though English signage may be limited—consider using a translation app or joining a guided tour.

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