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Kitayamazaki (Kitayamazaki Observatory)
One of the Sanriku area’s finest scenic spots, where 200m sheer cliffs rise above the open sea.
Kitayamazaki is one of the most iconic scenic spots along the Sanriku Coast, where the northern and southern areas have distinct features, with marine terraces in the north and a ria coastline in the south. Cliffs rising 200m high stretch for Approx. 8km, and its dramatic landscape has earned it the nickname “the Alps of the Sea.”
From unusual rocks, strangely shaped stones, and sea-eroded caves to seasonal natural beauty such as fresh spring greenery, autumn leaves, and snowy winter scenery, there is plenty to see throughout the year. If the timing is right, you may also catch the mystical sight of sea fog covering the cliffs, created by the cold, moist northeasterly wind known as “Yamase.”
The open wooden deck of the First Observatory is barrier-free, making it easy to get around with strollers and wheelchairs. For the most powerful views, the Second Observatory is recommended, while the Third Observatory is ideal if you also want to enjoy a forest walk. By taking the Approx. 700 steps leading down from the observatory, you can descend close to the water’s edge. Looking up at the cliffs from sea level is truly spectacular. If you have time, it is also worth stopping by the “Kitayamazaki Visitor Center,” which introduces the four seasons, plants, and wildlife of Kitayamazaki.
Highlights
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One of the most representative scenic spots along the Sanriku Coast.
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Cliffs rising 200m high stretch for Approx. 8km.
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You can enjoy dynamic natural beauty that changes with the seasons.
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Three observatories are scattered around the area.
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There is also an Approx. 700-step staircase leading down from the observatory to the seashore.
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Take in breathtaking natural beauty
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Snowy scenery reminiscent of an ink painting
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In summer, you may also see sea fog caused by the “Yamase” wind
Official FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.
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Is there free Wi-Fi available in the area?
No, there is not.
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Is there a parking lot nearby?
Yes, there is the Kitayamazaki Parking Lot.
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Details
- Name in Japanese
- 北山崎(北山崎展望台)
- Postal Code
- 028-8402
- Address
- 129-10 Kitayama, Tanohata Village, Shimohei District, Iwate 028-8402 (Tanohata Village General Tourist Information Center)
- Phone
- 0194-33-3248 (Tanohata Village General Tourist Information Center)
- Closed on
- Open daily
- Hours
- Open for free visits
- Admission
- Free
- Access
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(1) 20 minutes by car from Tanohata Station on the Sanriku Railway Rias Line
(2) 15 minutes by car from Tanohata-kita IC on the Sanriku Coastal Road - Official website
- Official website (Japanese)