Hinomisaki
shrine
Hinomisaki
日御碕神社
Overview
Japan's tallest stone lighthouse at the western tip of the Shimane Peninsula, paired with a vermillion shrine said to guard the nation through the night.
Cape Hinomisaki at the western tip of the Shimane Peninsula combines Japan's tallest stone lighthouse with a vividly painted vermillion shrine and dramatic columnar rock formations along the shoreline. The shrine, believed to guard Japan through the night while Ise Jingu watches over daytime, faces sacred offshore islands where an annual sunset ritual has been performed since ancient times. The islands themselves are off-limits, but the coastal views at dusk are the draw. Beyond the shrine, the cape offers kayaking, snorkeling, and diving in clear sea water, making it a natural stop for those exploring the San'in coast.
Practical info
- Japanese name
- 日御碕神社
- Nearest station
- Izumo-shi Station (30 min bus)
- Payment
- Cash only
- Reservations
- not required
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