Tategasaki Cruise

Take a cruise along the coast and see incredible sites and tremendous cliffs that you can only see from on the water. You can get a clear view of the features of the rocky columns from the coast. The cruise lasts for an hour and 10 minutes, covering famous locations such as Onigajo, a world heritage site; Hadasu, which features in the legend of Jofuku; the popular Gama-no-kuchi (also known as the Blue Cave of Kumano); Tategasaki, the main sight of the cruise with the most beautiful columnar joint formation in Japan; and finally, the sheer cliffs and tall rocky columns of Umikongo.

Theme
Landscape
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Website http://kumano-kankou.com/?page_id=465
Highlight A sightseeing cruise to Tategasaki, which can only be properly viewed from the sea.
Experience content Course: Matsuzaki Port > Onigajo > Gama-no-kuchi > Tategasaki > Umikongo > Matsuzaki Port
Tour style Free observation
Price Varies according to number of passengers
Payment Method Cash only
Acceptable number / Program 30 people per session3 sessions of 30 people each per day
Publication time Opening Hours Departure times: 10:00, 12:00, 14:00
Time required for Stay , Exprerience Approx. 1 hour 10 min.
Closed Days the cruise is closed, Jan. 1, Aug. 17
Parking Lot Passenger cars: 5Coach buses located approx. 7-8 minutes’ walk from the boarding area
Merchandise Availability / Food Availability None* No toilets
Receiving target Individuals Groups Observation/training groups Schools
Wi-fi None
Barrier free correspondence None
Reservation(Need / No Needed) Advance telephone, fax, or online bookings required
Reservation window TEL:+81-597-89-2229 FAX:+81-597-89-3300 Mail:kumanoshi-kankou@cpost.plala.or.jp
Traffic access About 10 minutes by car from JR Kumanoshi Station
Postal code 519-4324
Contact address 653-12 Ido-cho, Kumano City, Mie Prefecture
Contact information TEL:+81-597-89-2229 FAX:+81-597-89-3300 Mail:kumanoshi-kankou@cpost.plala.or.jp
Official website http://kumano-kankou.com/
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