Stunning view!! So beautiful here
The water is so blue and clear.
It’s a place you must come.!!!!!
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No, admission to Koganezaki Park is completely free. The park is open 24 hours year-round, and parking is also free, making it an accessible destination for all visitors. The only exception is during peak periods such as Golden Week and summer vacation when parking fees may apply.
The best time to visit is before sunset, typically arriving around 5:00 PM during the late afternoon. The cape earned its name "Golden Cape" because the volcanic rock walls take on a stunning golden hue when bathed in sunset light. On clear days, visitors can also see Mount Fuji across Suruga Bay, with the mountain reflecting the changing sunset colors. Most visitors spend around 30 to 40 minutes exploring the park, though sunset viewers often stay longer to capture the dramatic lighting.
Take the Izuhakone Railway to Shuzenji Station, then board a Tokai Bus bound for Matsuzaki. Get off at the Koganezaki Crystal Park stop and walk to the cape. The total journey takes approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes from Shuzenji Station. Note that public transportation options are limited, so many visitors prefer to rent a car for more flexibility in exploring the Izu Peninsula.
The cape's main attraction is the famous Horse Rock, a natural rock formation that resembles a horse's head and has become the landmark of the area. The observation deck at the tip of the cape offers panoramic views of Suruga Bay and Mount Fuji on clear days. The adjacent Koganezaki Crystal Park features a glass art museum showcasing contemporary works and exhibits about the region's glassmaking history. A stone monument inscribed with a passage from Yukio Mishima's novel "The Frolic of the Beasts" also honors the writer's connection to the area.
Yes, the adjacent Koganezaki Beach offers approximately 100 meters of sandy beach with crystal clear water suitable for swimming and snorkeling during summer months. The area is also popular for scuba diving, with Koganezaki being a well-known diving spot featuring abundant marine life. The calm, shallow waters make it suitable for various water activities, though diving tours typically require proper certification.