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- Sandanbeki Cave
- 2927-52
- 649-2211, Shirahama-cho, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan
Meeting/Redemption Point
- 三段壁町営駐車場
- 649-2211, Shirahama, Wakayama, Japan
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What's included, what's not
- Guided tour of Sandanbeki cliffs and cave
What's included What's included - Visit to Senjojiki terrace
What's included What's included - Transport to and from the site
What's excluded What's excluded - Meals and drinks
What's excluded What's excluded
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- Public transport options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What you can expect
Discover the stunning cliffs of Sandanbeki and the unique terrain of Senjojiki on this guided two-hour tour along southern Wakayama's coast. Begin at the majestic Sandanbeki cliffs, where a local expert will share how centuries of wind and waves have shaped the landscape. Venture into the Sandanbeki Cave, steeped in local lore and history, providing insight into the lives of medieval seafaring warriors. The tour culminates at Senjojiki, a breathtaking sandstone terrace inviting reflection and photography amidst changing light and weather. This experience melds geological wonders with rich cultural stories, offering a profound connection to nature and history.
- Two-hour guided tour along southern Wakayama’s coast
- Explore the iconic Sandanbeki cliffs and discover their history
- Enter the legendary Sandanbeki Cave, once a hideout for warriors
- Visit Senjojiki, a vast terrace known for its unique sandstone patterns
Activity itinerary
Sandanbeki Cave
- 40m
- Admission ticket included
Hidden beneath the cliffs, the Sandanbeki Cave is a vast sea cavern where history and legend meet. It is said that the Kumano Suigun, the naval warriors of medieval Japan, once hid their ships here. As you descend, the roar of waves and the spray of saltwater fill the air, revealing the immense force that shaped this natural wonder. Smooth rock walls and tide-worn formations trace the marks of endless collision between water and stone. Illuminated pathways lead you deep inside, where you can feel both the ancient power of the Pacific and the spirit of the people who once braved it—a living storey of nature’s strength and human resilience.
Sandambeki Rock Cliff
- 40m
Towering above the deep blue Pacific, the Sandanbeki Cliffs form one of southern Wakayama’s most dramatic coastal views. Stretching nearly two kilometres, these layered sandstone walls were sculpted by waves and wind over millions of years. Their name, meaning “three-tiered walls,” reflects the cliffs’ distinct formation that looks like a giant staircase carved by nature. Standing at the edge, you can feel the ocean’s raw energy and understand why sailors and locals have revered this site for centuries. Once a vital landmark for navigation and a symbol of Kumano’s maritime culture, Sandanbeki remains a breathtaking reminder of the dialogue between the sea’s power and the Earth’s artistry.
Senjojiki
- 40m
Just a short walk from Sandanbeki lies Senjojiki, a vast sandstone terrace whose name means “a thousand tatami mats.” Its wide, flat surface, formed by waves and wind, stretches towards the Pacific like a natural stage. The rock’s graceful curves and layered patterns change colour with the shifting light, from gold to amber to soft grey, making it a favourite spot for photography and quiet reflection. Here, the rhythm of waves and the ocean breeze create a sense of timeless calm. Senjojiki is more than a viewpoint—it is a living sculpture, shaped by the sea and sky into one of Wakayama’s most poetic coastal landscapes.
Location
Activity location
- Sandanbeki Cave
LOB_ACTIVITIES LOB_ACTIVITIES - 2927-52
- 649-2211, Shirahama-cho, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan
Meeting/Redemption Point
- 三段壁町営駐車場
PEOPLE PEOPLE - 649-2211, Shirahama, Wakayama, Japan