The most iconic feature is the wind-eroded arch-shaped rock formation, resembling a natural bridge spanning the sea. During strong winds, crashing waves create thunderous echoes against the cliff, enhancing the dramatic atmosphere—perfect for capturing both visual and auditory impact.
At dawn, mist often shrouds the rock, creating an ethereal, dreamlike scene. At sunset, the golden light paints the cliffs in fiery reds and oranges, ideal for long-exposure shots of rippling waves and silhouetted rock formations. Along the trail, visitors can explore sea caves and vertical sea cliffs, sculpted over millennia by relentless tides.
Don’t miss the viewing platform, equipped with designated spots for tripods. Nearby informational plaques detail the site’s name origin and Edo-period maritime legends, adding cultural context to your photographs.