Golden Cape is a coast with a unique landscape, lined with a number of wild rocks that look like pillars.
The sunset over the Sea of Japan is a magnificent view, and it has been selected as one of the “100 Best Sunsets in Japan”.
Small shore crabs inhabit, and in the summer you can enjoy shore crab fishing with the feet of squids sold at the seaside house.
You can also see the rare “Kearashi” in winter.
Until the first half of the Showa era, when herring fishing was popular on the Japanese coast, Cape Ogon, where a herring watch stand was placed.It is said that the name comes from the fact that a large group of herrings visiting for spawning shines in the setting sun and the sea looks golden.
Ogonmisaki in Rumoi, a port town in the northern part of the Japanese coast.The beauty of this place is that it is also a beautiful sunset spot that is also called “the best sunset in Japan”!Lined up along the coast are the rugged pillar-like strange rocks “Olivine basalt columnar joints”.Along with Madras in the southern part of Wick India in Scotland, powerful rough waves that have been selected as one of the “three major waves in the world” rush to strange rocks, creating a dynamic landscape.
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