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- Attractions Introduction -
Kishi Station is famous for its cat stationmaster. After the Kishigawa Line was transferred to the local third-party railway operator, Wakayama Electric Railway, in 2006, it became unmanned. To promote the use of the local line and the surrounding area, the stationmaster was appointed "Tama," an eight-year-old calico cat from the station's attached shop, "Oyama Shoten." This became a popular topic. Tama passed away in June 2015, and the stationmaster is now the second-generation cat stationmaster, Futama. Three special trains run along the line: Tama, Strawberry, and Toy. Besides the cat stationmaster, the station also boasts a cat cafe, cat stamps, and a cat house. The beautifully decorated old train station sells a variety of adorable goods, making it a must-see for cat lovers. (Note: On Wednesdays and Thursdays, Stationmaster Futama is off duty, replaced by trainee Stationmaster Yotama.)
Toretore Market, located in Wakashirahama, boasts the freshest catches of Shirahama and is the largest seafood market in Nanki Shirahama, western Japan. Tuna butchering shows are held two to three times daily (times vary, depending on the market schedule. Please understand that special circumstances may result in cancellations). Using only a knife, the giant tuna is meticulously dismembered in a flash. The performances are both technically and entertaining, leaving the audience breathlessly captivated, occasionally letting out gasps of wonder. As they dissect, the butcher explains the tuna's structure, a rare sight to behold.
The complex tourist fish market not only offers the freshest seafood, but also many souvenirs and processed products that you can buy back home to enjoy. It is a tourist market that you cannot miss when visiting Wakayama Shirahama. Lunch recommendation: There are several restaurants and barbecue shops in the market where you can freely taste fresh seafood. In addition to selling a variety of fresh sashimi, there are also various Wakayama/Shirahama specialties for sale, such as seafood, overnight dried fish, and alcohol. You can also use the fresh seafood ingredients in the Shirahama Market to have a self-service BBQ~ BBQ barbecue seat reference price: 800 yen/person for adults and 500 yen/person for children (you need to purchase the ingredients yourself and purchase the ingredients after registration) Admission time: 90 minutes. Soft drinks can be enjoyed at the bar, and no take-out ingredients or drinks are allowed.
Shirahama Onsen in Wakayama is considered one of Japan's three oldest hot springs, along with Arima Onsen (Hyogo Prefecture) and Dogo Onsen (Ehime Prefecture). Known as "Muro-no-Onyu" and "Ki-no-Onyu" since the Asuka and Nara periods, its beautiful white sandy beaches are depicted in the ancient Japanese texts "Nihonshoki" and "Manyoshu." Many emperors and court officials have flocked to this renowned hot spring resort, boasting a rich history spanning over 1,350 years. Shirahama Onsen, along with Beppu Onsen and Atami Onsen, is considered one of Japan's three greatest hot springs. It also boasts Japan's first salt brick bedrock bath, a sodium bicarbonate spring. Suggested admission to ToreTore-no-Yu: Adults 800 yen (junior high school students and older), Children 400 yen (ages 3 to 12). Towels 160 yen, bath towels 410 yen.
Senjojiki is a unique landscape located on the west coast of Shirahama City, Wakayama Prefecture. The sandstone formations, eroded by the Pacific Ocean over time, have formed a complex, layered topography that, from a distance, resembles a series of interlaced bedrock. This stretch of coastline covers approximately four hectares, enough to accommodate a thousand tatami mats (the Japanese use the size of a tatami mat, 畳, to measure area). Hence the name "Senjojiki," and along with the Sandanbeki and Engetsujima, it is a famous scenic spot in Shirahama. Senjojiki is a local favorite for its stunning sunset views. On clear days, you can watch the sun sink into the Pacific Ocean, a scene recognized as one of Japan's 100 Best Sunsets. Its remote location, unique rugged terrain, and the rolling waves of the Pacific make watching the sunset from here feel like being at the end of the world.
Sandanbeki, part of Yoshino-Kumano National Park, is a famous scenic spot in Shirahama and a sacred place for lovers. Located on the coast of Shirahama Town, Nishimuro District, Wakayama Prefecture, Sandanbeki is a renowned cliff face. It stretches 2 kilometers beneath the sea, reaching a height of 50-60 meters. An observation deck stands at the cliff's base, offering panoramic views of the southern Pacific Ocean. The cliffs offer not only breathtaking natural scenery but also, over the centuries, have witnessed numerous historical events unfold beneath them. (During the Heian Period (794-1185), local pirates took refuge in the caves of Sandanbeki.) A cavern carved 36 meters underground by seawater erosion is accessible via an elevator. Imagine yourself as a modern-day Captain Jack Sparrow as you descend 36 meters into the dank, dark passages. The caves are filled with artifacts and replicas related to pirate activities, as well as fascinating traces left by natural erosion. Tickets are required for entry and are at your own expense.
Osaka's most famous shopping street is home to major department stores, chain drugstores, established brands, and smaller shops. You'll find a wide range of goods, including Hello Kitty and Disney stores. It's also a popular spot for women seeking a wide selection of cosmetics and skincare products. Most shops have Chinese-speaking staff, making shopping a breeze.
Synonymous with Osaka's gourmet scene, this street never rests, day or night. As the birthplace of Osaka's "eat until you drop" culinary culture, Dotonbori boasts a diverse selection of delicious snacks like takoyaki, okonomiyaki, and Kinryu Ramen, alongside traditional Japanese izakayas and internet-famous restaurants like the cult favorite Kani Doraku.
Important Notes
The second generation cat stationmaster Eryu is on duty.
The cute cat webmaster is a must-see for cat lovers.
Special train at Kishi Station.
The professionally managed tourist fish market not only offers the freshest seafood, but also a wide variety of souvenirs and processed goods to take home and enjoy. It is a tourist market not to be missed when visiting Shirahama, Wakayama.
Shirahama Onsen in Wakayama is considered one of Japan's three oldest hot springs, along with Arima Onsen (Hyogo Prefecture) and Dogo Onsen (Ehime Prefecture). Don't miss this authentic Japanese hot spring experience when you visit.
Senjojiki: Senjojiki is a unique landscape located on the west coast of Shirahama City, Wakayama Prefecture. The sandstone geology has been eroded by the Pacific Ocean for a long time, forming a complex terrain with layers upon layers. From a distance, it looks like many rock plates stacked together.
The Sandanbeki is a massive rock face stretching 2 kilometers in the ocean and reaching heights of 50-60 meters. At the very beginning of the cliff, there's an observatory where visitors can admire the Nanki Seascape. The cliffs here offer more than just spectacular natural scenery.
Duration | 10 Hours. |
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Address | Kishi Station. |
Category | Tours |