Spring (March to May) features nanohana flower blooms, while autumn (September to November) provides the clearest views of Mount Fuji. Winter attracts birdwatchers for migratory species but brings cold winds. Summer has warm weather for tide pools but larger crowds.
Yes. The observation deck costs approximately 300 yen and offers views of Sagami Bay, the Miura coastline, and Mount Fuji on clear days. The lighthouse remains operational while allowing visitor access during daylight hours.
The park has accessible paths, picnic areas, and a small aquarium. Cliff edges require careful supervision. Tide pools in sheltered coves are safe for children during low tide.
Restaurants serve fresh seafood from Misaki Port, particularly maguro (tuna) dishes including sashimi and donburi bowls. Prices range from moderate to expensive. Picnic areas are available throughout the park.
2 to 4 hours covers the lighthouse, Umanose-Domon Cave, coastal trails, and a meal. A full day allows for extensive hiking, tide pool exploration, or combining the visit with nearby Misaki Port fish market.