
Kitayamazaki Cliffs
Two hundred metre sheer sea cliffs on the Sanriku Rias Coast, stretching for 8 kilometres above a cobalt Pacific. Observation decks offer vertiginous views; sea kayak tours enter the sea caves cut at the cliff base.
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The 200m-high sea cliffs extend for 8km — one of the most dramatic coastlines in Japan. The sightseeing boat from Kitayamazaki (May–Oct) gives the best perspective from the water. The cliffop walking trail is 8km one way; the observation deck at the Sunadoriya viewpoint is accessible without the full hike. Combine with Jodogahama Beach (1 hour south) for a full Sanriku coast day.
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