Cape Nyudozaki

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Cape Nyudozaki

A breathtaking viewpoint at the northernmost tip of Oga, offering panoramic views of the Sea of Japan.

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Cape Nyudozaki, located at the northernmost tip of the Oga Peninsula in northwest Akita Prefecture, sits directly on the 40th parallel north. This cape offers stunning views, with rolling green grasslands leading to dramatic 30-meter-high cliffs overlooking the vast Sea of Japan. The contrast between the lush green land, blue skies, and the expansive sea makes it a prime spot for breathtaking scenery. Highlights include the climbable "Nyudosaki Lighthouse" and a glass-bottom boat ride.

The iconic black-and-white striped Nyudosaki Lighthouse stands tall at the cape and is one of only 16 climbable lighthouses among the over 3,000 lighthouses in Japan. Recognized as one of Japan’s top 50 lighthouses, it offers a panoramic view of the Oga Peninsula and the Sea of Japan from a height of about 28 meters.

The area around the cape features several restaurants offering local Oga specialties such as stone-cooked dishes and fresh seafood rice bowls, making it a lively spot for tourists and bikers during the season.

Highlights

  • A stunning viewpoint at the northernmost tip of the Oga Peninsula.
  • Enjoy a panoramic view of the Sea of Japan from the 28-meter-high lighthouse.
  • The cape is surrounded by restaurants offering local dishes.

Photos

  • At the northernmost tip of the Oga Peninsula, you'll find expansive grassy plains offering breathtaking views of the Sea of Japan.

    At the northernmost tip of the Oga Peninsula, you'll find expansive grassy plains offering breathtaking views of the Sea of Japan.

  • The "Nyudosaki Lighthouse," distinguished by its striking black-and-white stripes, is a key feature of the landscape.

    The "Nyudosaki Lighthouse," distinguished by its striking black-and-white stripes, is a key feature of the landscape.

  • From the top of the 28-meter-high "Nyudosaki Lighthouse," you can enjoy a stunning panoramic view.

    From the top of the 28-meter-high "Nyudosaki Lighthouse," you can enjoy a stunning panoramic view.

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

Q

Do you have foreign language support? (If it is available, what language is available?)

A

Most sites in the peninsula do not provide foreign language service. But a translator app service is available at Namahage Museum and Oga Shinzan Folklore Museum in English, Traditional Chinese characters, and Hangul.

Q

Is it possible to re-enter each facility?

A

Yes. However, only one re-entry is permitted at the Oga Shinzan Folklore Museum. In addition, "Oga Aquarium GAO" and " Nyudozaki Lighthouse" do not allow re-entry.

Q

Is free Wi-Fi available at each facility?

A

Certain facilities, such as the Namahage Museum, have free Wi-Fi. However, most sites do not have it.

Q

Are coin lockers available?

A

They are at the Oga Station.

Q

How often do the buses and trains run?

A

The Oga Line from Akita Station to Oga Station runs about once an hour. Buses and other public transportation are also very limited because they are infrequent, and the routes are designed for local residents.
However, a rent-car shop, Oga Rent-A-Lease, and a bicycle rental shop Oga Jitensha are located 5 minutes walking from the station. A Namahage Shuttle, a shared-ride taxi service available by reservation, is also available.

Q

Are there hot springs?

A

The Oga hot spring resort is about 20-30 minutes away by car. There are 6 hot spring facilities, and the spring is said to beautify the skin. A free shuttle bus is available with reservation.

Q

What kind of special menu do you have?

A

We recommend "Ishiyaki Ryori," a local dish in which heated stones are placed into a pan to cook fish and vegetables. Some hot spring inns will show you how to cook this dish at the table, so please ask when you make a reservation.

Q

Where are the good viewpoints?

A

The Oga Peninsula is surrounded by the sea in north, south and west. From Mt. Kanpu and Hachibodai Observation Deck, you can enjoy uninterrupted views in all directions. The sunset over the ocean is especially breathtaking.

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Details

Name in Japanese
入道崎
Postal Code
010-0675
Address
Kitauranyudozaki, Oga City, Akita
Telephone
0185-24-4700(Oga City Tourism Association)
Closed
Open every day
Business Hours
Walk anytime
*Lighthouse open from late April to early November, 9:00am - 4:00pm
Admission
Lighthouse entry: 300 yen for adults, free for elementary school students and younger
Access
A short walk from the "Nyudozaki" bus stop
Credit Cards
Not accepted
Official Website
Official Website (English)