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沖縄

Cape Hedo

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Cape Hedo stands as the northernmost point of Okinawa's main island, where dramatic 100-meter limestone cliffs plunge into the East China Sea. Located in Kunigami Village, approximately 120 kilometers north of Naha, this remote promontory marks the geographical apex of Okinawa Prefecture and offers some of the island's most spectacular coastal scenery.

The cape holds deep cultural significance for Okinawans as a sacred site in traditional Ryukyuan spirituality. The Hedo Shrine, a small spiritual monument at the cape's edge, serves as a place of prayer where locals have historically sought protection for seafarers and given thanks for safe voyages. The site's spiritual importance reflects centuries of Okinawan maritime culture, when these waters represented both livelihood and danger for island communities.

Visitors experience Cape Hedo primarily for its raw natural beauty and the sense of standing at Okinawa's edge. The observation platform provides panoramic views across the ocean, where on clear days you can see the neighboring islands of Yoron-jima and Iheya-jima. The surrounding landscape features native subtropical forest and distinctive karst limestone formations shaped by millennia of wind and waves. The cape's isolation from urban development means virtually no light pollution, making it a remarkable location for stargazing. The waters below attract experienced divers, though swimming is generally discouraged due to strong currents and rocky coastline.

Reaching Cape Hedo requires patience and planning. No direct public transportation serves the cape, making a rental car the most practical option for visitors. The drive from Naha takes approximately two to three hours via Route 58 heading north, transitioning to the Okinawa Expressway, then following coastal roads through rural villages. The journey itself passes through dense forest and traditional Okinawan settlements.

Limited parking is available at the cape itself. Admission is free, and the site remains accessible year-round. However, visitors should note that facilities are minimal—there are basic restrooms and a small information center, but no restaurants or shops nearby. The nearest substantial services are in Hentona, about 30 minutes south by car.



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日本、〒905-1421 沖縄県国頭郡国頭村辺戸 辺戸岬


What other travelers are saying about Cape Hedo

辺戸岬にやってきました、海が綺麗ですね🤩 建物🏠も新しく、お土産を売っていたり歴史を学べる様な展示もしてありました。 食事をするところもあって、アイスコーヒーをいただきましたが美味しかったです🥳 大きい犬ちゃんが暑そうで可愛かったです😍

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よくある質問

Cape Hedo is the northernmost point of Okinawa's main island, located in Kunigami village. This dramatic cape offers spectacular ocean views, rugged limestone cliffs, and serves as a popular sightseeing destination for visitors exploring northern Okinawa's natural beauty.

Cape Hedo is approximately 2.5-3 hours drive from Naha via Route 58 and Route 70. The scenic coastal route takes you through Okinawa's beautiful countryside. Public transportation is limited, so renting a car is the most convenient way to reach Cape Hedo.

At Cape Hedo visitors can enjoy panoramic ocean views, photograph the iconic Cape Hedo monument, explore limestone cliffs and coastal hiking trails, visit nearby Daisekirinzan park, and experience some of Okinawa's most dramatic natural scenery and sunset views.

The best time to visit Cape Hedo is during spring (March-May) and autumn (October-December) when weather is mild and crowds are smaller. Summer offers clear views but can be hot and crowded, while winter may have strong winds but fewer tourists.

Cape Hedo has basic facilities including parking and restrooms, but limited dining options. The nearest restaurants and shops are in Hentona village, about 15 minutes away. Visitors should bring water and snacks, especially when planning to hike or spend extended time at the cape.
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虎雄
2025/08/05
名護からも約60キロくらいありますが、途中の景色(海の青さ!)も良く、岬からは天気が良ければ久米島、周辺の島も見え、近くのヤンバルクイナ展望台、大石林山(ASUMUI)もあるし、保護されたヤンバルクイナ(くーちゃん)も見られるし、一日かけて北部を遊んで下さい。 台風の時の辺戸岬は危険なので行かないでください。
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友田光
2025/05/02
沖縄最北端の岬。 恩納村からは車で休憩など含め片道2時間ほどで到着しました。(平日朝) 辺戸岬に近づくにつれ、「ヤンバルクイナ注意」の文字が増えます。 曇りでしたが、景色は大変綺麗でした。
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Rie
2025/02/17
絶景の絶壁です。 撮影中に何やら騒音が・・・と思ったら、オスプレイが上空を横切って行きました(笑)
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Tysong
2025/03/25
沖縄本島の最北端。美しい海の絶壁に、祖国復帰闘争碑が建てられている。基本的に風が強い場所で、崖下から物凄い波濤が聞こえる。 大きな駐車場と、軽食が摂れるパーラーが有り、ビジターセンターも設置されている。 かなり辺鄙な場所なので、観光バスかレンタカーでないと中々厳しい。又、名護市からもかなり時間がかかるので、旅程に余裕が無いと訪問は難しいと思う。
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本多平八郎忠勝
2024/04/23