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Tojinbo

Japan, 913-0064 64-1 Yasujima, Mikuni-cho, Sakai City, Fukui Prefecture

Tojinbo is a nationally designated scenic spot known for its view of the rough waves of the Sea of ​​Japan crashing against the cliffs. The magnificent cliffs spread out for about 1km. It is said that there are only three places in the world where the extensive columnar joints of dacite (volcanic stone) that form this kind of scenery are extremely valuable geologically. The dazzling blue sky and the Sea of ​​Japan in early summer, the evening view of the sun setting over the Sea of ​​Japan in autumn, and the rough waves and cold wind blowing against the rock surface when snow falls. All of them are wonderful seasonal scenery that shows Tojinbo and the great nature of the Sea of ​​Japan. Along with Ojima, which floats at the tip of Tojinbo, it has been designated as a natural monument of Japan. There are also many traditional souvenir shops and restaurants in the surrounding area.

Business Time

The rocky area can be visited all day.

Website https://kanko-sakai.com/tojinbo/
Access
  • Approximately 40 minutes by Keifuku Bus bound for Ryusho Museum from JR Awara Onsen Station
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Other ●Information on related facilities, etc. [Tojinbo sightseeing boat] Hours: 09:00-16:00 (November to March 09:00 to 15:30) *Service may be suspended in case of stormy weather. ¥: Adults 1800 yen, children 900 yen Boarding time approximately 30 minutes [Tojinbo Tower] 09:00~17:00 (09:00-16:30 in winter) ¥: Adults 500 yen, children 300 yen

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