Discover the best top things to do in Kushimoto-cho, Japan including Umikongo, Cape Shionomisaki, Hashigui Rock, Kushimoto Marine Park Undersea Tower, Kashinozaki Lighthouse, Shiono Cape Lighthouse, Turkey Memorial Hall, Kushimoto Marine Park Aquarium, Michi-no-Eki Kushimoto Hashiguiiwa, Shiono Cape Tourist Tower.
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4.0 based on 129 reviews
There was literally no one around when I was here. A large area to walk around and see the ocean from yet another viewpoint. Spectacular rocks. I loved the cute smartphone stand in front of the Shionimisaki mark.
4.0 based on 346 reviews
This place is a natural wonder and always a good place to relax and enjoy the beauty of nature. If the tide is low, you can actually walk out onto the rocks and if you happen to visit in December, the rocks are likely to be illuminated. Well worth a visit.
4.0 based on 72 reviews
This tower is a undersee observation tower that located in the Kushimoto Marine Park.(Offshore: 140 meters, Depth: 6 meters) Visitors can observe corals and colorful fishes directly through 40 windows (always observe 20-50 species of fishes all the year) Enjoy Blue Clear Sea World Admission fees are included in the Aqualium & Tower Ticket.
4.0 based on 85 reviews
This museum is a monument for the Egtugrul Naval Ship which was the first visit in 1890s from Turkey (those days Ottoman Empire) to Japan. After the visit ship accident occurred and died over 500 naval soldiers. This museum shows and explains everything about it with pictures and parts from those days. Strongly recommended.
4.0 based on 90 reviews
KUSHIMOTO MARINE PARK is the first marine park established in Japan. The park located in Kushimoto where is the southern-most point of the Mainland of Japan. Kuroshio Current washes the coast of Kushimoto, sea water is clear and warm all the year round. In the sea, a lot of corals and colorful tropical fishes constitute a beautiful undersea landscape. Many coral reef creatures are living among the coral colonies and they form the northern-most coral reef ecosystem in the world. Kushimoto coral communities were registered on the Ramsar Convention in 2005.
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