


Koibito Misaki, located on the western coast of the Izu Peninsula in Shizuoka Prefecture, stands as one of Japan's most romantic coastal destinations. The name translates to "Lover's Cape" in English, with "koibito" meaning lovers in Japanese. The site earned its romantic designation due to a local folklore that attracted many tourists, and today it functions as a dedicated destination for couples seeking blessings for their relationships.
The cape's primary cultural significance revolves around the Love Call Bell located at the observation deck. According to local legend, couples who ring the bell three times while calling out their loved one's name will have their love fulfilled. A second bell is dedicated to those searching for their future partner. Visitors can also purchase a "Proof of Lover's Declaration" certificate at the management office as a memento of their visit.
The cape offers exceptional natural scenery overlooking Suruga Bay. On clear days, visitors can view Mount Fuji across the water, making it particularly popular with photographers. Sunset viewing is especially recommended. The site features a 700-meter walk from the parking area through lush greenery to reach the observation deck. The path includes slopes and stairs but leads to a wooden boardwalk extending toward the ocean, offering panoramic coastal views. Benches decorated with small white hearts line the walkway, reinforcing the romantic atmosphere.
The site includes a Lovers Cafe & Shop that operates from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. with irregular holidays. The shop offers an extensive selection of couples accessories, keychains, plushies, and phone accessories. The grounds are well-maintained as a landscaped park, and several resident cats have become popular attractions, featured on souvenirs sold at the gift shop.
For public transport, take the Tokai Bus from Shuzenji Station on the Izu Hakone Railway. Board at bus terminal number 4 toward Matsuzaki bus terminal and disembark at Koibito Misaki bus stop. The journey takes approximately 70-80 minutes with a fare around ¥460. From the bus stop, it is a 10-15 minute walk to the cape. By car, free parking is available at the site. From Toi Port, a taxi ride takes approximately 10 minutes with fares around ¥170. The cape is open year-round with no admission fee.