National Natural Monument Onigajō Cliff.

Mie (三重県)
National Park
National Natural Monument Onigajō Cliff. - Photo 1
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1835-7 Kinomotochō, Kumano, Mie 519-4323, Japan

0597-89-1502

4.3 (4.3k reviews)

Opening Hours

Monday10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Sunday9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

About

World Heritage–listed coastline with 0.7 mi. of unusual rock formations, cliffs & a visitor center.

Reviews

Will Zhang

Will Zhang

a month ago

Breathtaking cliffside with small caves carved out of rock. They have interesting patterns like pores of rocks in caves. The ocean is beautiful as it crashes white foamy waves into the rocks basking in golden sun. There's a long trek from one side of the cliffs to the other, with a shrine on a hill at the end.
Julin Likasiri

Julin Likasiri

5 months ago

Don’t miss it guys. This is 1.5 km walk one way. You have to walk back. The walk is easy. All the metal rails along the way are very sturdy. Some parts of the path are wet during water dropping down from the rocks above but not slippery thanks to the sandstone nature. Was claimed by the sign that it would take you 30 min to walk one way but it took me 40. Anywho, I have made it back.
saverio evander

saverio evander

5 months ago

Sea lover will love the sound of the wave. Ice cream is delicious. I bought some oranges and it's really fresh. Only few people come here during my visit. It's quite beautiful and interesting.
Mihwa Lee

Mihwa Lee

9 months ago

Interesting rock formation along the coastline. Fairly easy to walk but with a lot of steps. Quite a long hike. We didn't complete it all. Ample parking with a cafe shop at the entrance. I think it's worth a stop, but plan for more time.
Joshua Clubley

Joshua Clubley

2 years ago

A great place to go for a lovely coastal walk along the cliffs. The water here is beautiful and the cliffs are amazing. You can really get a sense of the power of nature by looking at all the erosion and the bent hand rails from the power of the waves. I recommend walking fully to the end and back to experience the whole walk. There is plenty of free parking at the local visitors centre and they sell drinks and snacks should you get hungry or thirsty. It is a little busy at the start of the walk but the further you walk the less people you will see.