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Blue Cave also exists in Japan! Introducing scenic spots and surrounding tourist spots that can be visited by sightseeing boat!

掲載日:2023.04.20

A blue cave is a cave facing the sea where the sunlight reflects off the sea floor, making the sea surface appear to glow blue. The Blue Grotto on the Italian island of Capri is famous, but there is actually one in Japan too! This time, we will introduce the Blue Cave in Mie Prefecture and the tourist spots around it with Mao, a Taiwanese YouTuber living in Japan!

When it comes to the Blue Grotto, the one on the Italian island of Capri is famous. (See photo)
There are also scenic spots called blue caves in Japan, such as Otaru Blue Cave in Hokkaido, Hachinohe Ana in Iwate Prefecture, Ryuo Cave in Niigata Prefecture, Dogashima Tenso Cave in Shizuoka Prefecture, and Ishikawa Prefecture. Examples include Cape Suzu (Sanctuary Cape) and Cape Maeda in Okinawa Prefecture.

and! Actually, the Blue Cave is also located in KumanoCity, Mie Prefecture.

2. Blue Cave (Gama no Mouth)

Let's take a pleasure boat to the Blue Cave

The Blue Cave (Gama no Mouth) can be accessed by sightseeing boat.

Mao-san: “The wind feels great! We’re leaving for the Blue Cave!”

Let's have fun while fully enjoying the open feeling of a sightseeing boat ♪

The sightseeing boat will visit the scenic spots in the order of Onigajo → Jofuku no Miya → Blue Cave (Gama no Mouth) → Tategasaki → Umikongo. By the way, all of the spots other than the Blue Cave can be accessed from land, but seeing them from the sea offers a different and interesting view. Even if you've been to each spot from land, next time try riding a pleasure boat and enjoy it from a new perspective.

A sightseeing boat moves forward, making splashes of water. We will soon arrive at the Blue Cave! excited.

We arrived at the Blue Cave (Gama no Mouth)!

Mao: “Look at it! It’s a beautiful blue color…!”

The vivid blue color, which looks like paint dripping into the sea, captivates your eyes.

Because of the high transparency, you can clearly see small fish swimming and rocks on the ocean floor! It's a view that you'll never get tired of even if you keep looking at it.

According to the leaflet you receive when you board the sightseeing boat, the color of the sea changes depending on the amount of sunlight, from cobalt blue to emerald green. You can see different scenery from day to day, so you can enjoy it no matter how many times you come.

Mao: “It’s really interesting because it looks like a toad (frog) with its mouth open!”

It's a beautiful, gaping cave that looks like it was carved out artificially, and it's hard to believe that it was created naturally.

You can also go to Tategasaki by sightseeing boat.

After seeing the Blue Cave, we headed to Tategasaki, which is famous for its columnar joints that look like countless pillars connected together. Approximately 70 meters high and approximately 600 meters in circumference, Tategasaki stands out over the sea in the shape of a shield.Due to large-scale volcanic activity a long time ago (approximately 14 million years ago), a large amount of magma cooled and solidified. It is caused by being tied and contracted. It is also said to be the place where Emperor Jimmu (who is said to be the first emperor and the ancestor of the imperial family according to the Nihon Shoki and Kojiki) landed, and is also famous as a place connected to mythology. Combined with its connection to mythology, it feels grand and solemn.

As you approach Tategasaki on a sightseeing boat, you can enjoy the sheer cliffs with columnar joints that spread out even more. Mao-san, I was impressed by the magnificent scenery.

Mao: “The rock pillars are lined up over and over again, making it a mysterious sight!”

As you get closer, you can clearly see each rock and it becomes even more impressive.

The sightseeing boat departs from Matsuzaki Port and takes about 70 minutes. Departure time is 10:00, 12:00, or 14:00.
Prices (tax included per adult): 2 people on board: 4,500 yen 3 people on board: 4,000 yen 4 people on board: 3,500 yen 5 or more people on board: 3,000 yen.

*Please check the official website for details.
*You cannot board the boat with just one person.
*Infants under elementary school age cannot board the ship.

name

Kumano Marine Sightseeing Cruise Service (Tategasaki Sightseeing Pleasure Boat)

address
654-1 Idocho, Kumano KumanoCity (inside the KumanoCity Station Tourist Information Center)
telephone number

0597-89-2229

Fee

Arrival/departure from Matsuzaki Port (KumanoCity cho, Kumano City) KumanoCity Tourism Organization 0597-89-2229

holiday

Year-end and New Year holidays (December 30th to January 3rd)
*Canceled in case of stormy weather or high waves.

Access by public transportation

15 minutes walk from JR Odomari Station (departing from Matsuzaki Port)
1 minute walk from JR Nikishima Station (departing from Nikishima Port)

Access by car

①Matsuzaki Port
Kisei Expressway - Kumano Owase Road: Approximately 3 minutes from Kumano Odomari IC
② Nikishima Port
Kisei Expressway - Kumano Owase Road Approximately 15 minutes from Kumano Arashika IC

3. Sightseeing spots around Blue Cave

World Heritage Site, Onigajo

 

There is also a [Blue Cave] in Kumano City, KumanoCity Prefecture! Introducing spectacular scenic spots and nearby tourist spots that can be visited by sightseeing boat! !

Go to Onigajo via the land promenade. Onigajo is a large tuff rock wall that was raised by sea breeze erosion and several large earthquakes. Stretching for about 1 kilometer, there are countless caves of various sizes carved out by the rough waves of the Kumano Sea, lined up in a staircase pattern. When you look out from inside the cave, you can enjoy a mysterious view that looks like the sea and sky have been hollowed out in a bumpy shape.

Onigajo Legend has it that about 1,200 years ago, Tamuramaro Sakagami, a barbarian general, was ordered by the emperor to exterminate a pirate named Tagamaru, who was feared as a demon, who had settled in the area of Kumano and was ravaging the region.

Mao: ``If you were told that Onigajo used to be a place where demons lived, you'd be convinced.It's a place with such an atmosphere that you'd understand.What kind of battle took place when Tayamaru was exterminated?'' I can't help but imagine it."

name

Onigajo (KumanoCity)

address
Kimotocho, Kumano KumanoCity 519-4323
telephone number

0597-89-4111

Official URL
parking

Yes 72 units
10 large buses
18 large buses (Onigajo Center 2nd parking lot)

Access by public transportation

・About 5 minutes by bus bound for Omata Okubo from KumanoCity Station on the JR Kisei Main Line, and get off at Onigajo Higashiguchi.

Access by car

・Approximately 1 minute drive south from Kumano Owase Road "Kumano Odomari IC"

World Heritage Site: Hana-no-Iwaya Shrine

 

There is also a [Blue Cave] in Kumano City, KumanoCity Prefecture! Introducing spectacular scenic spots and nearby tourist spots that can be visited by sightseeing boat! !

Hana-no-Iwaya Iwaya Shrine is also mentioned in the Nihon Shoki, and is said to be Japan's oldest shrine. According to the Nihon Shoki, Hananoiwaya-jinjaShrine is dedicated to Izanami no Mikoto and his son Kagutsuchi no Mikoto.

Izanami no Mikoto is also the god of the birth of nations and the birth of gods, and gives birth to 35 gods, but while giving birth to Kagutsuchi no Mikoto, she was burned and died as a result. The tomb where Izanami no Mikoto was buried is called the Hana-no-Iwaya, and the 45-meter-tall Iwakura is said to be a sacred object.

 

As you walk through the shrine, you will be overwhelmed by the presence of Iwaza at the very back. There is a theory that the name Hana-no-Iwaya comes from ``a rock where flowers were offered and worshiped.''

Even today, some flowers are placed in front of the shrine. The contrast between the towering large rocks and the small, colorful flowers further enhances the mystical atmosphere.

Mr. Mao, who wrote "Taiwan-Japan Friendship" on the votive tablet, said, "We will continue to spread the word so that everyone in Taiwan can learn about the charms of Japan and Mie Prefecture!"

 

name

Hananoiwaya-jinjaShrine

address
Arima-cho, KumanoCity
telephone number

0597-89-0100

parking

can be

Access by public transportation

4 minutes by bus from JR KumanoCity Station to Shingu Station and get off at "Hana-no-Iwaya"

Access by car

Approximately 10 minutes from Kumano Odomari IC

ShichiriMihamaBeach

 

There is also a [Blue Cave] in Kumano City, KumanoCity Prefecture! Introducing spectacular scenic spots and nearby tourist spots that can be visited by sightseeing boat! !

In front of Hananoiwaya-jinjaShrine Shichirimihama Beach, which stretches approximately 22 kilometers from KumanoCity to KihoTown. As the longest gravel beach in Japan, it has been selected as one of Japan's ``100 Best Beaches'' and ``100 Best Nature Preserves for the 21st Century,'' making it a famous spot nationwide.

 

The reflections on the water's surface are so beautiful... `` HigashiKishu area, where you can enjoy rivers, oceans, and mountains, is really wonderful! I'm completely hooked!'' Mao said with a smile.

Enjoy the beauty of ShichiriMihamaBeach while strolling along the water's edge.

 

name

ShichiriMihamaBeach

address
KumanoCity-KihoTown
telephone number

0597-89-0100

Access by public transportation

5 minutes walk from JR KumanoCity Station

Access by car

Kumano Owase Road Kumano Odomari IC - National Route 42
(About 5 minutes from Kumano Odomari IC)

Let's ride the trolley that connects Kumano's two secret hot springs!

 

There is also a [Blue Cave] in Kumano City, KumanoCity Prefecture! Introducing spectacular scenic spots and nearby tourist spots that can be visited by sightseeing boat! !

KumanoCity Kumano City has been known as a mining town for over 1200 years. A long time ago, the trolleys used for copper mining had once finished their role and were put to sleep, but they have been revived as sightseeing trolleys! You can ride on the 1km (10 minutes) road that connects Iruka Onsen/Hotel Toryuso and Yumoto Sanso/Yunokuchi Onsen. The green and white color and kamaboko-shaped body are so cute!

Pass through the small trolley door and go inside...

Even inside the vehicle, there is a retro and cute space! Let's enjoy a 10-minute excursion on a trolley♪

 

name

[Suspended (as of April 20, 2023)] Trolley train (underground train)

address
10 Yunoguchi KumanoCity Kiwacho, Kumano 519-5416
telephone number

0597-97-1126

Official URL
Fee

One-way: 280 yen for adults, 150 yen for children
Round trip: 550 yen for adults, 280 yen for children
Bathing included: 880 yen, child 440 yen

business hours

8:50~17:10
Regular flights available

holiday

Open all year round
*Due to facility safety inspection, operations will be suspended for the time being. (As of April 20, 2023)
*Please check the official website for the latest information.

parking

can be

Access by public transportation

From JR KumanoCity Station, 35 minutes by car or 50 minutes by bus, get off at Toryuso
40 minutes by car from JR Shingu Station

Access by car

Approximately 40 minutes from Kumano Odomari IC via National Route 42 and National Route 311

Carefully selected running stream! Yunoguchi Onsen, a secret hot spring in the mountains

 

There is also a [Blue Cave] in Kumano City, KumanoCity Prefecture! Introducing spectacular scenic spots and nearby tourist spots that can be visited by sightseeing boat! !

Take the trolley from Iruka Onsen Hotel Toryuso and arrive at Yunoguchi Onsen, a hidden hot spring surrounded by mountains! The buildings and hot spring facilities at Yunoguchi Onsen are made of Kumano wood, which is known as a high-quality wood. Let's warm up in a hot spring while feeling the warmth and scent of wood ♪

Yunoguchi Onsen is a source of natural hot spring water that does not require any addition of water or heating. The area around Yunoguchi Onsen was once the site of a copper mine, and the hot springs here are rich in iron and minerals. It is also said to be a ``cane-forgetting bath'' (a bath that will make you feel so energetic that you forget to use a cane). The fatigue from your trip will be blown away in no time♪

Mao: “My body feels warm and I feel relaxed♪”

The healing effects of hot springs are outstanding.

name

Yumoto Sanso Yunoguchi Onsen

address
10 Yunoguchi KumanoCity Kiwacho, Kumano 519-5416
telephone number

0597-97-1126

Fee

Adults 550 yen, children 280 yen

business hours

9:00-21:00 (last entry until 20:15)

holiday

Irregular holidays

parking

can be

Access by public transportation

From JR KumanoCity Station, take a 70-minute bus bound for Kiwacho, get off at Ogawaguchi, then take a 10-minute trolley train.

Access by car

Approximately 45 minutes from KumanoCity via National Route 311 https://www.seiryusou.com/yunokuchi/access.html 

This time, we toured the Blue Cave and surrounding spots with Mao! How about the Blue Cave and its surrounding spots, which are packed with sights such as scenic views on a sightseeing boat, world heritage sites, trolley rides, and hot springs?

Please also take a look at the first part of the article, ``Spectacular views! We went to the Choshi River, which boasts outstanding transparency! We also introduce nearby tourist spots!''♪

If you would like to know more tourist information about HigashiKishu, please check out "Feel the blue heartbeat. HigashiKishu Tourism Handbook"!

*Click here for a promotional video for Taiwan that features the tourism resources and experience menus of HigashiKishu region and was created with the appearance of Taiwanese influencer Mao from MaoMaoTV ↓

 

 

Article production: MSLP

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