Tourist attraction • 乙151−1 Takumachō Ōhama, Mitoyo, Kagawa 769-1104, Japan
The sea caves of Kamonogoe coast in Takuma-cho Ohama, Mitoyo, Kagawa Prefecture are natural art pieces created by the erosion of the rock face over a long period of time by the power of the waves. When visiting at high tide, the reflected water forms a mirror-like surface, and you can enjoy a fantastic view where the rocks appear to be floating in the water.
During low tide, you can cross the Angel Road promenade to access the remote island's shrine. The view of the sea caves from there is truly breathtaking. You will be captivated by the beauty of the weathered rock faces that have undergone erosion since ancient times.
The most beautiful time to view the Kamonogoe coast's sea caves is when the pre-dawn glow and the afterglow of the sunset illuminate the landscape. Why not feel the breath of nature in the changing landscapes that correspond to the ebb and flow of the tide? During low tide, you can also walk to the opposite small island, Maruyama Island, and explore the surrounding area while experiencing the rich blessings of nature.
It is convenient to access the sea caves of Kamonogoe coast by car. It is about a 30-minute drive from the Sazanami-hiroba IC on the Takamatsu Expressway. It is approximately a 5-minute walk from the nearest parking lot to the rocky area.
The sea caves of Kamonogoe coast, which are attracting attention as a tourist spot in Kagawa Prefecture, offer an experience of being captivated by the art of nature that has been formed over time.