You can get a beautiful view of the ocean and cliffs from the looks out. The recent typhoon has damaged on area and now is off limits to walk onto. A bit of a bummer, but thought I’d let you know. The area has a little shopping street where you can but street food for a reasonable price. We ate ice creams. I recommend the ‘Ume Sherbet’. It a plum flavour and is a bit sour, but so good!! If you’re thinking about going down the elevator to see the caves, it’s a bit expensive for what it is. If you really want to see waves flowing into a cave, it’s worth it. If not, maybe save your money. But good for the local economy if you want to contribute. There’s a souvenir shop nearby too that sells a lot of boxed treats and a whole lots of stuff you probably never want, such as drift wood ans shells. But my wife really liked their dried out puffer fish in their puffed out state with marble eyes. Pretty gross and funny, so worth a look just...
Read moreJust steps away from Senjojiki, so it makes great sense to come visit here as well. The cliffs are not the most dramatic one you’ll find, nevertheless, the view is spectacular when the weather is good. And I’ll also recommend you to pay 1300 yen to go down the elevator to some 32 meters below, there, you’ll encounter the waves crushing their way into a cave, the sound and the sight make the scene so surreal that you might just...
Read moreThe sandanbeki rock cliff is an impressive sight to view. To head down to the cliff there is additional cost to go down. It wasn’t worth it at all as the view itself is already amazing.
There is a souvenir shop outside that sells really good seafood snacks! Can’t be found else where and I highly recommend you to try.
A fantastic place to visit. Shirahama have many amazing...
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