Keya no Omon (Itoshima City, Fukuoka Prefecture)
Overview (history, characteristics, attractions)
Keya no Daimon is a sea cave (a large cavern or arch formed by sea erosion) located on the west coast of the Itoshima Peninsula. Characterized by a massive hole carved into the cliff face by years of wave erosion, it is large enough that sightseeing boats can take visitors close to the inside of the cave, making it one of Itoshima's most representative scenic spots. On sunny days and at sunset, the contrast with the color of the sea is beautiful, making it a popular base for photography, nature walks, and marine activities.
Highlights
- See sea caves up close from a sightseeing boat: Take a sightseeing boat departing from the harbor and get close to the inside of the caves. Experience the impressive scale of the caves and the wave formations up close (operations are subject to change depending on weather and wave conditions).
- Observation points: Take panoramic photos from the observation decks near the parking lot and along the walking paths. You can enjoy the magnificent scenery created by the sea and cliffs.
- Sunset and sunrise: The time when the low sun paints the surface of the sea is especially beautiful and popular with photography enthusiasts.
- Marine activities such as kayaking and SUP: You can also experience exploring the cave area from the sea on tours led by local guides (availability depends on the season and the operator).
- Exploring the surrounding coastline: A stroll along the rocky shore, past tide pools, and enjoying the sea breeze is very pleasant.
Access (nearest station, transportation, etc.)
- Nearest station: JR Chikuzen-Maebaru Station (Chikuhi Line) *Public transport is infrequent, so please check in advance.
- Public transportation guideline: It is common to take a local bus or taxi from Chikuzen-Maebaru Station. Since buses are infrequent, please check the timetable in advance.
- Access by car (recommended): Approximately 40 minutes to 1 hour from central Fukuoka city (Tenjin/Hakata) via national highway (may vary depending on traffic conditions). Parking is available on site (may be crowded during peak seasons).
- Parking: There are tourist parking lots and surrounding parking spaces, but they can get full during the summer and on weekends.
Estimated stay (estimated time required)
- Short visit: Approximately 30 minutes (just enough time to enjoy the view from the observation deck)
- If using a sightseeing boat: 1-2 hours (including waiting time and travel time for the boat)
- If including marine activities, sightseeing in the surrounding area, and lunch: Half a day to a full day
Nearby spots
- Keya Beach: In the summer, you can enjoy swimming and strolling along the beach.
- Futamigaura (Meotoiwa): A representative sunset viewing spot in Itoshima, just a short drive away.
- Itoshima's Seafood & Cafe Area: This area is dotted with restaurants serving local seafood and stylish cafes.
- Hiking trails around Mt. Tateishi: Spots where you can enjoy nature walks and scenic views.
Things to be aware of (crowds, manners, seasonal precautions, etc.)
- Operation and Weather: Sightseeing boats and kayaks may be cancelled due to weather conditions or wave height. Please check the operating status in advance.
- Crowds: The parking lot can get crowded, especially on summer weekends and holidays, and in the evenings. We recommend arriving early.
- Safety precautions: The rocky areas are slippery, and there is a risk of falling from the cliff edge. Please follow the instructions on the fences and signs, and pay attention to your footing.
- Nature and environmental protection: Always take your trash with you and be careful not to damage plants, animals, or the landscape.
- Use of drones, etc.: Consideration for people and the natural environment is necessary in the surrounding area. Please check in advance as there may be no-fly zones or local regulations.
- Clothing and belongings: The sea breeze can be strong and chilly, so it's a good idea to bring a light jacket. Sun protection (hat and sunscreen) and comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
Local information (such as sightseeing boat operating times, bus schedules, and parking lot operations) can change easily depending on the season and weather, so we recommend checking the latest information on the official website or local guides before your visit.
