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Yui Maenosu Intertidal Shore Platform
The waters along the coast here are very shallow, and with good weather conditions the water surface becomes a natural mirror, reflecting the sun. This platform is composed of sediments from the time…
Mizuwakasu Shrine
This shrine is recorded in Engishiki (the oldest shrine list in Japan) as a Myōjin Taisha, the shrine of an important deity, and was the highest ranked shrine (Ichinomiya) of the former Oki Province.…
Yurahime Shrine
Although it is not clear when the shrine was built, the history of Yurahime Shrine can be traced all the way back to AD 842, and was once one of the highest ranking shrines in the Oki Islands. The sh…
Uzuka-mikoto Shrine
Uzuka-mikoto Shrine is a prestigious shrine recorded in the oldest shrine list in Japan and is a shrine of the highest grade. Throughout summer and autumn, the rice fields and the two torii gates c…
Tsūtenkyō Arch
Left from what was originally a cave, this arch was formed naturally by coastal erosion wearing away at the surrounding rock. Layers of alternating colours of the arch show us how the islands were fo…
Jōdogaura Coast
Jōdogaura means "paradise bay." The transparent sea is dotted with strings of rocky reefs. Right nearby is Mimoza Campground (Jōdogaura Campground).
Onimai Lookout
The scenic skyline drive leading to Onimai Lookout is enjoyable for drivers, cyclists and hikers. Cows and horses are kept in areas along the route, so please keep an eye out for them. Near the looko…
Akao Lookout
Akao Lookout is an ideal photography spot as it overlooks Matengai Cliff, Tsūtenkyō Arch and Kuniga Bay. Cows and horses graze in the fields nearby, so please keep an eye out for them when driving or…
Kuniga Coast
Designated as a National Place of Scenic Beauty and Natural Monument in 1938, Kuniga Coast is dotted with natural wonders. The highlight of the coast is Matengai Cliff. At 257 m tall, the cliff is on…
Rōsoku-jima (Candle Island)
Standing about 20 meters tall, this strange rock looks like a huge candle being lit on fire when the setting sun is lined up just right with the tip of the rock. The sightseeing boats schedule their …
Sasaki-ke Traditional Residence
This house was built in 1836 and features Japanese cedar bark and stone roofing. In the past, residents of this island used to cover the rooves of their houses with either thatch or bark from Japanes…
Shirashima Coast Lookout
Located at the northernmost point of Dōgo Island, Shirashima Coast is a popular sightseeing spot. The contrasting colors of the blue sea, white cliffs and green pine trees make for a very picturesque…