The lookout is open year-round. Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) offer the clearest visibility. Winter (December to February) is optimal for whale watching as gray whales migrate past the coast. The typhoon season from August to October may cause temporary closures. Early morning and late afternoon provide the best light for photography.
The site has parking for 20 vehicles, coin-operated telescopes, interpretive panels, and a weather shelter. There are no restrooms, restaurants, or shops at the lookout. The nearest town with full facilities is 8 kilometers south.
Gray whales pass through offshore waters from December to February. Black-tailed gulls and Japanese cormorants nest on the cliffs year-round. Marine life is visible in the tidal pools during low tide. Binoculars or the coin-operated telescopes improve viewing.
Local buses run four times daily on weekdays and six times daily on weekends, stopping 500 meters from the entrance (7 to 10 minute walk). Buses connect to the town center 8 kilometers south via Route 42. Taxis are available from town but cost more than bus fare.