Hotokegaura

Dramatic seaside cliffs

Hotokegaura in Aomori

Hotokegaura is a series of striking natural rock formations along the Shimokita Peninsula, on the Aomori coast. The rocks stand out against the calm shoreline and nearby hills. Believed to have formed 20 million years ago by volcanic activity, the Hotokegaura cliffs are among the many features that make Aomori’s coastlines truly unique.

The cliffs stretch for around 2 kilometres along the coastline and rise up to 100 metres high in places. Over thousands of years, wind and waves carved the soft volcanic tuff into surreal formations. Many of the rocks have names based on what they resemble, such as Buddhas, guardians, and lotus flowers.

Hotokegaura in Aomori

One of the reasons Hotokegaura feels special is its isolation. The Shimokita Peninsula is already far from Japan’s major tourist trail, and the cliffs themselves are difficult to access except by boat or a steep walking trail. Because of this, the area feels wild and untouched compared to more famous coastal sights in Japan.

 

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Accessing Hotokegaura

The most popular way to experience Hotokegaura is by sightseeing cruise from nearby ports such as Sai Village. From the water, you get the full scale of the cliffs and can access small beaches and coves beneath the formations.

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Hotokegaura in Aomori

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