Sotomo Crags — Sea Cave Cruise Through Cliffs
The Sotomo coast (蘇洞門) on the Uchikoshi Peninsula in northern Wakasa Bay is a 6-kilometer stretch of sheer granite and andesite cliffs riddled with sea caves, arches, and pinnacle rocks shaped by millennia of wave erosion. The cliffs rise 80–100 meters directly from the Sea of Japan, their stratified layers of orange, gray, and black rock creating abstract patterns visible only from the water.
Tour boats depart from Obama Port for 50-minute cruises that navigate into the sea caves — some large enough for the boat to enter completely, with daylight filtering through cracks in the rock ceiling. The highlight is the Great Gate (大門, O-mon), a natural arch 25 meters high through which the boat passes. The scale is disorienting: standing on a small boat inside a rock cathedral carved by wave action over hundreds of thousands of years. The coast is inaccessible by land — the boat tour is the only way to experience this geological wonder.
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