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JapanHokkaido PrefectureYoichiEbisu Rock & Daikoku Rock

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Ebisu Rock & Daikoku Rock

172 Shiroiwacho, Yoichi, Yoichi District, Hokkaido 046-0031, Japan
4.3(236)
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town.yoichi.hokkaido.jp

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Ebisu Rock and Daikoku Rock are two iconic sea stacks along the Yoichi coastline, named after the Japanese gods of fishermen and wealth. These natural rock formations are believed to bring good fortune and protection to local fishermen, and their unique shapes have inspired legends for generations. Located just offshore, the rocks are best viewed from the shoreline near the Yoichi fishing port, especially during sunrise or sunset when the light casts dramatic shadows on the sea. These coastal landmarks offer a great spot for photography, sightseeing, and learning about...

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Visited this place at sunset and it was beautiful! I wish I had more time to take pictures and enjoy the beach but my family was so tired that I had to leave early. I feel like this is a hidden gem from a lot of korean tourists. The two rocks are unique and special in their own way but the entire coastline is beautiful so I don't necessarily think that you must visit this place if you've already gone to cape kamui and...

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3y

Very unique rock formation along the beach and interesting to photograph indeed. I went early spring but I believe it would be equally beautiful with snow. The parking is not marked but was able to pull along side the road near a cement/brick wall. You can reach the beach relatively easy by walking down a path on the right side and going through a tunnel under the road. This may not work if...

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Neil - The Backpack AdventuresNeil - The Backpack Adventures
Ebisu Rock and Daikoku Rock are two iconic sea stacks along the Yoichi coastline, named after the Japanese gods of fishermen and wealth. These natural rock formations are believed to bring good fortune and protection to local fishermen, and their unique shapes have inspired legends for generations. Located just offshore, the rocks are best viewed from the shoreline near the Yoichi fishing port, especially during sunrise or sunset when the light casts dramatic shadows on the sea. These coastal landmarks offer a great spot for photography, sightseeing, and learning about local folklore.
Annie SobolAnnie Sobol
Very unique rock formation along the beach and interesting to photograph indeed. I went early spring but I believe it would be equally beautiful with snow. The parking is not marked but was able to pull along side the road near a cement/brick wall. You can reach the beach relatively easy by walking down a path on the right side and going through a tunnel under the road. This may not work if it’s high tide.
Michelle CroninMichelle Cronin
There's nothing around there but it's really quite beautiful to look at. You can get down to the beach by climbing down a smaller part of the wall, and walk up quite close to two outcrops of rock. We were there close to sunset and the colours were lovely. It's really quite fascinating to look it, all the stones and boulders sticking out.
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Ebisu Rock and Daikoku Rock are two iconic sea stacks along the Yoichi coastline, named after the Japanese gods of fishermen and wealth. These natural rock formations are believed to bring good fortune and protection to local fishermen, and their unique shapes have inspired legends for generations. Located just offshore, the rocks are best viewed from the shoreline near the Yoichi fishing port, especially during sunrise or sunset when the light casts dramatic shadows on the sea. These coastal landmarks offer a great spot for photography, sightseeing, and learning about local folklore.
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Very unique rock formation along the beach and interesting to photograph indeed. I went early spring but I believe it would be equally beautiful with snow. The parking is not marked but was able to pull along side the road near a cement/brick wall. You can reach the beach relatively easy by walking down a path on the right side and going through a tunnel under the road. This may not work if it’s high tide.
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There's nothing around there but it's really quite beautiful to look at. You can get down to the beach by climbing down a smaller part of the wall, and walk up quite close to two outcrops of rock. We were there close to sunset and the colours were lovely. It's really quite fascinating to look it, all the stones and boulders sticking out.
Michelle Cronin

Michelle Cronin

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