燈明崎

Tomyo-zaki Point

燈明崎/Tomyo-zaki

  • Yoshino-Kumano National Park

Details

Tomyo-zaki Cape is a promontory of thick sandstone strata. The cliffs are topped by flat land and offer a view of the Pacific Ocean. The first lighthouse that used whale oil in Japan was located here. It was also used as one of the “Yamami” lookouts from which people commanded boats out to sea in the old-style whaling that continued until the Meiji era (1868-1912).

Address Taiji Taiji-cho, Higashimuro-gun, Wakayama-ken 649-5171 Japan
Parking Parking available (on east side of Taiji Junior High School).
Traffic Access About 15 minute walk from "Hirami Koen-mae" bus stop on the Taichi-machi Junkan Bus.
Remarks Toilet available.
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