Yobake
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Yobake is a stunning geological formation featuring dramatic red and orange volcanic cliffs that glow brilliantly in the evening light, creating an otherworldly landscape. Located on Sado Island in Niigata Prefecture, this natural wonder showcases layers of volcanic rock sculpted by wind and waves over thousands of years. The site offers spectacular views of the Japan Sea and is particularly photogenic during sunset when the cliffs seem to ignite with fiery colors.
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π‘ Tips for Visitors
Best visited during late afternoon to catch the golden hour light that makes the cliffs' colors most vivid. The site is accessible by car or sightseeing bus along Sado's coastal road; rental cars are recommended as public transport is limited. Wear sturdy shoes as the viewing area involves uneven terrain, and bring cash as nearby facilities may not accept cards.
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