Kashino-zaki Point
樫野崎/Kashino-zaki
- Historic Site (National Designation)
- Yoshino-Kumano National Park
Details
Kashinozaki Point at the eastern tip of Kii Oshima hosts Japan’s first stone lighthouse. It was built by English lighthouse engineer Richard Henry Brunton and lit in 1903. The lighthouse used pyroclastic Utsugi stone, quarried along the Kozagawa River. Nearby is a memorial to the Turkish warship Ertuğrul, which wrecked off the coast of Kashinozaki Point in 1890 and was a catalyst for good diplomatic relations between Turkey and Japan to this day.
Address | 1006-1 Kashino Kushimoto-cho, Higashimuro-gun, Wakayama-ken 649-3631 Japan |
Parking | Parking lot available. |
Traffic Access | ・Kushimoto sightseeing tour bus "Magutoru-go" Kushimoto Town Community Bus Oshima-Izumo Route About 6 minutes walk from "KashinoTodaiguchi" bus stop. |
Remarks | Restrooms available (public restrooms in front of Kashinozaki Lighthouse, etc.). |
Cultural Heritage | National Park, Historic Site (National) |
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