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Today, I would like to introduce "NOY's post "Cape Earth, Muroran City, Hokkaido".
It captures the vastness of the sea and sky.
Cape Chikyu Misaki in Muroran City, Hokkaido, in the Hokkaido region, is known as a scenic spot where you can overlook the Pacific Ocean with precipitous cliffs about 100 meters high that stretch for about 14 kilometers.
It won first place in the "100 Natural Selections of Hokkaido" and "100 New Japan Sightseeing Spots", and is crowded with many people to see the first sunrise on the first day of New Year's Day.
The name "Cape Chikyu" is derived from the Ainu word "chikepu", which means cliff. The pronunciation changed and it became called "Chikyu Misaki".
In addition, the chalk octagonal Cape Chikyu Lighthouse built on a cliff is a symbolic lighthouse of Cape Chikyu, which has been selected as one of the "Top 50 Lighthouses in Japan". Normally, it is not possible to visit, but it is open to the public on "Marine Day" from 1993 (Heisei 5).
The view from Cape Earth Observatory and Tokkarisho is also recommended.
In addition, it is a tourist spot full of charm such as walking routes, shops where you can enjoy Showa gourmet, and cruising.
There are many hot spring inns with superb views nearby, so why not heal the fatigue of your trip with a large public bath or open-air bath?
◆Cape Earth◆
【Access】
・Public Transportation
10 minutes by JR Mokoi Station→ Donan Bus bound for Cape Chichichi Danchi, get off at the last stop, and walk about 20 minutes.
・Car
From Muroran IC in Hokkaido Province via National Route 37, 14 km, about 33 minutes
【Parking】48 cars / Free
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