When the weather’s nice, the view where the sea meets the sky is seriously soothing. If you come around sunset, the whole cape is wrapped in this orange-red glow—super dreamy. It’s a great place to just sit and zone out, and it’s also perfect for photos.

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Hazu Cape
A walking spot at the southernmost tip of the Chita Peninsula, surrounded by primeval forest.
Hazu Cape is located at Morozaki Port, where high-speed ferries also depart and arrive for Himakajima and Shinojima, and sits at the southernmost tip of the Chita Peninsula. Most of the cape is a sacred grove that surrounds the precincts of Hazu Shrine enshrined here. A primeval ubame oak forest spreads across the area and is designated a National Natural Monument as “Hazu Shrine Shaso.”
An Approx. 800 m path running through the shrine grove is also known as the “Love Romance Road.” Ubame oaks grow thick like a tunnel, and it’s popular with visitors heading to Hazu Shrine, known as a power spot for finding love. At the cape’s highest point is a wooden observation deck, and in front of Hazu Shrine’s main hall is a concrete observation deck, each offering sweeping views of Mikawa Bay, Ise Bay, the Atsumi Peninsula, and more.
Walk along the coastline around sunset to see a beautiful sun sinking into the sea. There is also a commemorative monument for “Hazu Cape,” a song by the Nagoya-based idol group SKE48, and many fans visit it as a pilgrimage site.
Highlights
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A cape at the southernmost tip of the Chita Peninsula.
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Two observation decks with views over Mikawa Bay and Ise Bay.
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Hazu Shrine is popular as a power spot for finding love.
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The shrine grove is a primeval ubame oak forest designated a National Natural Monument.
Photos
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View from the observation deck on the cape
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A beautiful sunrise unique to the cape
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Hazu Shrine on the cape
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Many people also pray for love and relationships with cute ema plaques
Reviews
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Details
- Name in Japanese
- 羽豆岬
- Postal Code
- 470-3503
- Address
- Myojinyama, Morozaki, Minamichita-cho, Chita-gun, Aichi
- Phone
- 0569-62-3100 (Minamichita Town Tourism Association)
- Closed on
- Open year-round
- Hours
- Open for walks at any time
- Admission
- Free
- Access
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(1) From Kowa Station (Meitetsu Kowa Line), take the Umikko Bus for 40 minutes to Morozaki Port, then walk 5 minutes
(2) Approx. 15 minutes by car from Toyooka IC (Minamichita Road) - Official website
- Official website (Japanese)