What other travelers are saying about Hakusan Natural Arch, Tosashimizu
No pain no gain- very steep steps down…. Tough on the knees- but the reward is great.
Great views and even a special selfie stand for your phone right in front of the arch.
Pictures explains a thousand words.
But beware - the climb back up the stairs!!!! Tough in the knees and thighs and butts! Had to stop many several times to pause and catch out breath!
But worth it .
You need to climb stiff steps down and up from the hilltop to Hakusan Arch. The best is you have the chance to walk right in front of it. If you are walking to Hakusan Arch from the lighthouse. It is better to walk from the car road than to walk the coastal trial.
Lovely view. There are stairs,which are not so steep and take 10-15 minutes going to the cave. Elderly and children just need to be careful.
One of the most exquisite Natural Arches ever. Absolutely worth tge climb down up to see it up close and personal. And the FREE Onsen above tge Arch is such a fabulous gift with the most amazing view💙
stunning views and there's a selfie stand too. 10 mins walk with 130m of stairs from entrance
Frequently Asked Questions
Drive approximately 2 to 2.5 hours via coastal roads. Public transport includes infrequent buses from Kochi requiring 3 hours or more. Rental cars provide the most practical access.
Sunrise or sunset provide the best lighting conditions. Viewing also depends on ocean conditions: calm seas offer clearer views, while rough seas create dramatic wave action around the formation.
No. The relatively undeveloped site has limited facilities. Visitors should come prepared for outdoor coastal conditions including wind and potential wave spray.
View the arch from designated observation points along coastal walking paths or viewing platforms established near the formation, which allow observation of its full structure and surrounding landscape.
Nearby Cape Ashizuri attractions include Cape Ashizuri Lighthouse, Kongofuku-ji Temple (the 38th temple on the Shikoku Pilgrimage), coastal walking trails, and local seafood restaurants.