Hinomisaki Lighthouse, guiding light. Stunning panoramas and a rich maritime history create a captivating experience.
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Shionomisaki Lighthouse Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Cape Shio is a cape on the southern tip of Honshu facing the Pacific Ocean. Along with Kii Oshima, it is a representative tourist attraction at the southern tip of Wakayama Prefecture, and is also part of Yoshino Kumano National Park. The entire cape is in the shape of a mesa and can be circled along a lane called Cape Shio-Kuroshio Line. The Shirai Shio Cape Lighthouse on Shiodui Cape has been illuminating sailing ships on the sea since it was lit in 1873. There is also a reference room attached to the lighthouse, displaying lamps and other items.
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Shionomisaki Lighthouse Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Hinomisaki Lighthouse, guiding light. Stunning panoramas and a rich maritime history create a captivating experience.
You can see it better when you enter, but you can see it enough from the outside. You need to get off the main road a little.
The southernmost tip of Honshu Island, the waves hit the shore, the majestic lighthouse, but the road is far!
Surprised! ! ! The lighthouse here is beautiful at night. The tide is the southernmost seagull facing Japan in the Pacific Ocean. Like Kiyoshima, it is a representative and playful tourist attraction at the southern end of Geshan County, and of course it is also part of Japan's Yoshino Kumano National Park. The seagulls are shaped like platforms and can follow the name of the lanes around the tidal Kuroshio Line for a week. The white-walled tidal lighthouse on the tidal waves in Wakayama Prefecture, Japan, has been lit every moment for ships sailing on the sea since 1873. Most striking is the addition of a library to display such items as lamps and lamps. At first, we stood on the tide tower to take in a 360-degree view, and even saw the circular horizontal line of the south. At the foot of the lighthouse there is a beautiful lawn called the "Lawn of the Watch House". We were attracted to this lawn, which is the southernmost part of the lawn and the southernmost part of the state. When we went there, the lighthouse was narrow, so there were few tourists coming here. But here you can see the sea, very beautiful. And not far from the lighthouse, there is a shrine shop, if you are interested, you can go in and stroll. Not far from here, there is a Chaoshan sightseeing center, which is very fun. { Time }: 9:00—16:00 { Address }: Chuanben Chaoshan, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan