Ashizuri Cape — Southernmost Shikoku
Ashizuri Cape is the southernmost point of Shikoku, a granite headland wrapped in subtropical vegetation and surrounded on three sides by the Pacific Ocean. The coastline is rugged, with 80-meter cliffs dropping straight into deep blue water. The cape is home to Kongofuku-ji, the 38th temple of the Shikoku Pilgrimage, and the Ashizuri Lighthouse, built in 1914 and still operational. The area is a national park, known for its unique microclimate — warmer and wetter than the rest of Kochi, supporting plants like the giant-leafed hamayu lily and twisted ashitaba shrubs.
The cape has a reputation for natural drama. Sunrise here is spectacular, with the sun emerging directly from the ocean. The coastal trail connecting the lighthouse to the temple passes viewpoints over sheer cliffs where waves explode against the rocks far below. This is one of those rare places where you can feel the edge of the country — the next landfall south is the Philippines.
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