Overview (history, characteristics, attractions)
Sandanbeki is a sea cliff (a cliff formed by sea erosion) located in Shirahama Town, Wakayama Prefecture. It reaches a height of several tens of meters, and its greatest feature is the impressive scenery created by the sheer rock face and rough waves. Caves and cracks have been formed in the cliffs, which have been eroded by the waves over the years, and the sight of the rough waves of the Pacific Ocean (Kuroshio Current) crashing on them is a sight to behold.
As a tourist spot, there is an observation deck with a panoramic view of the cliffs, and an elevator and walkway to the Sandanbeki Cave, which takes you down to near the sea level, allowing you to experience the dynamism of nature up close. The impressive topography, the blue of the sea, and the changing appearance depending on the season and weather are all attractive, and the sunsets and the spray of the waves during stormy weather are particularly photogenic.
Highlights
- A magnificent panorama from the observation deck: a view of the cliffs and the Pacific Ocean. On a clear day, the view stretches far into the distance, offering a dynamic view of the horizon.
- Sandanbeki Cave: Take the elevator down to near the sea surface and you can get a close-up look at the inside of the cave and the cliffs (there may be fees to enter the cave).
- The shape of the waves and the expression of the rock cliffs: The force of the waves and the appearance of the spray change depending on the tide and weather, allowing you to enjoy a landscape that changes its appearance from moment to moment.
- Impressive sunsets and stormy weather: The silhouettes at dusk and the large waves on windy days are spectacular. This is a popular photo spot.
- Nearby walking paths: There are walking paths and scenic spots around the cliffs where you can take a stroll while enjoying the sea breeze.
Access (nearest station, transportation, etc.)
- Nearest station: JR Kisei Main Line "Shirahama Station" *The tourist base is located within Shirahama Town.
- Bus: Approximately 10-20 minutes by local bus (tourist route) from Shirahama Station. The number of buses and schedules vary depending on the season, so we recommend checking in advance.
- Taxi: Approximately 10 minutes by taxi from Shirahama Station (depending on traffic conditions).
- By car: Accessible via the Hanwa Expressway and national highways. Parking lots are available around Shirahama (fees may apply).
- From the airport: Express buses and direct buses may operate from Kansai International Airport and the Osaka area. Travel times vary depending on the flight and traffic conditions, so please check the latest information from each transportation company.
Estimated stay (estimated time required)
- Viewing from the observation deck: 30-60 minutes (including photography and scenic walks)
- If you include the cave tour: 60 to 90 minutes in total
- If you combine it with walking around the area and visiting nearby spots (Shirahama Beach, Engetsu Island, etc.): Half a day to a full day
Nearby spots
- Shirarahama Beach: A popular swimming and walking spot known for its white sand beach. In the summer, it is crowded with beachgoers.
- Engetsuto: A small island floating in the sea and a famous tourist destination known for its sunsets.
- Senjojiki: A scenic spot perfect for walking on a flat rocky area with a wide sea terrace.
- Shirahama Onsen: A hot spring town where you can relax after a day of sightseeing. There are many inns and day-trip hot springs.
- Adventure World: A large facility that combines a zoo, aquarium, and amusement park (famous for its pandas). Popular with families.
Things to be aware of (crowds, manners, seasonal precautions, etc.)
- Safety first: The cliffs are very steep and dangerous. Always obey fences and no-trespassing signs, and never cross fences or descend onto the rocks without permission.
- Weather and wave conditions: On windy or stormy days, the cave entrance may be closed or entry may be restricted. Please check official information and local signs in advance.
- Slipperiness: When the rocks are wet due to rain or sea breezes, they can become slippery and dangerous. We recommend wearing comfortable shoes.
- Crowds: It tends to get crowded during tourist season (summer vacation, consecutive holidays, weekends). Please be considerate of others when taking photos or using the observation space.
- Note about cave visits: Many caves require a fee, and opening hours, admission fees, and tour times may vary. There may also be restrictions on pets and wheelchair access, so be sure to check official information.
- Environment and Manners: Please observe basic manners, such as always taking your trash with you, not damaging nature or facilities, and being considerate of those around you. Flying drones and other devices may be restricted, so please check before using them.
When visiting, it's a good idea to first check the latest business and access information at the official tourist information center or the local information center. Enjoy the majestic ocean and the power of the cliffs safely.

