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Hakusan Island

山形県
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Tourist Information of This Area
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Symbol of Yura Coast, where the red bridge shines in the sea.
This island is said to have been formed by volcanic eruptions about 30 million years ago. A 177m red bridge spans from the sandy beach to the island, and its beautiful scenery is a perfect spot for photography. The view of the Sea of Japan from the Hakusan Shrine at the top of the stone steps is breathtaking.

Features & How to Enjoy

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Highlights

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White Shrine Standing at the Summit of Hakusan Island!

White Shrine Standing at the Summit of Hakusan Island!
At the summit of Hakusan Island, there is the White Shrine. Located at the top of 263 stone steps, the shrine offers a beautiful view of the Sea of Japan. The view is breathtakingly beautiful and gives visitors a sense of achievement and awe. The White Shrine is located at the highest point of the island and is surrounded by a sacred atmosphere. While enjoying the view from the top, you can feel the power and mystery of nature. Additionally, the White Shrine has historical value and is an important presence for local people. When you visit, please enjoy the magnificent scenery and sacred atmosphere!
Point 2

Beautiful Red Bridge Connecting the Beach to the Island!

Hakusan Island Beautiful Red Bridge Connecting the Beach to the Island!
The bridge leading to Hakusan Island is a beautiful red bridge that connects the beach to the island over a distance of 177 meters. This bridge serves as the access point to the island and showcases the island's charm to visitors. Especially on summer nights, the bridge is illuminated, creating a fantastic and surreal scene. The view from the bridge at night is spectacular and blends beautifully with the surrounding scenery, creating a beautiful landscape. Crossing the bridge serves as the gateway to the island and allows visitors to experience the nature and mystery of Hakusan Island!
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Tourist Spots around Hakusan Island!

Tourist Spots around Hakusan Island!
There are various tourist spots around Hakusan Island. Yura Beach is crowded with swimmers and offers a beautiful sandy beach and clear waters. In addition, there is the Sea Terrace Yura Iso no Kaze and Yura Ocean Fishing Port, where you can catch fresh fish. For families, there are also fishing ponds and activity facilities, making it a fun time for everyone. There are also restaurants and shops in the area where you can taste the local seafood. You can enjoy a fun time with activities such as swimming, fishing, and eating while surrounded by the beautiful nature of Hakusan Island!
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Breathtaking Views of Yura Coast and the Sea of Japan!

Hakusan Island Breathtaking Views of Yura Coast and the Sea of Japan!
Shirayama Island offers stunning views, with Yura Coast and the Sea of Japan visible from the island's summit and observation points. The sunset is particularly impressive, with its beauty being a luxurious sight to behold. During dusk, the sky and sea merge into a fantastic landscape. By viewing from the high ground of Shirayama Island, you can feel the grandeur of nature in a serene atmosphere. The breathtaking scenery is sure to leave a deep impression on your heart and become a memorable experience!
Point 5

Yura Onsen: A Hot Spring Resort Located on a Beautiful Coastline

Hakusan Island Yura Onsen: A Hot Spring Resort Located on a Beautiful Coastline
Yura Onsen, located near Hakusan Island, is situated on a beautiful coastline that has been selected as one of Japan's Top 100 Beaches and Top 100 Swimming Areas with Clear Water. There are various accommodations such as hotels, ryokans, and minshukus around the hot spring resort, where you can enjoy dishes made with fresh seafood. Yura is located in the Shonai region of Yamagata Prefecture and faces the Sea of Japan, making it a region where you can enjoy an abundance of seafood. In the area around Yura Onsen, you can taste dishes made with fish caught at the local fishing port. Hakusan Island gently watches over this fishing village culture, allowing you to feel the traditions and atmosphere that the people of Yura have preserved and passed down. The source of Yura Onsen's hot spring water is supplied to hotels, ryokans, and villa areas. The hot spring water is a sulfuric acid spring, and it is said to have the characteristics of preventing arteriosclerosis and providing insulation. In the hot spring resort, you can heal your mind and body by soaking in the hot spring and spend a relaxing time. The rich quality of the hot spring water and the beautiful scenery of the coastline at Yura Onsen provide visitors with healing and tranquility.
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Sightseeing

Hakusan Island Beautiful Island Symbolizing Yura Beach!
Beautiful Island Symbolizing Yura Beach!
Hakusan Island is an island that symbolizes Yura Beach. It is said to have been formed by volcanic eruptions about 30 million years ago. The island is 72 meters high and has a circumference of 436 meters. A 177-meter-long red bridge connects the island to the sandy beach, and it is illuminated at night during the summer, creating a beautiful landscape. The island has paths for strolling, making it a great place for families to enjoy. There is also the "Yura Ocean Fishing Hole" where you can enjoy fishing. In the center of Hakusan Island is Hakusan Shrine, located at the top of 263 stone steps. The view from there overlooks the Sea of Japan, making it a spectacular sight. Hakusan Island is a place that combines the beauty of nature with historical value, bringing tranquility and healing to those who visit.

Access

Access in about 20 minutes by car from Tsuruoka IC!
When using public transportation to access Hakusan Island, take the Shonai Kotsu bus "Atsumi Onsen" from JR Tsuruoka Station and get off at the Yura Post Office bus stop, which takes about 45 minutes. From the bus stop, it's about a 3-minute walk to Hakusan Island. If you're using a car, take National Route 7 via Tsuruoka IC on the Yamagata Expressway, and you'll arrive at Hakusan Island in about 12 kilometers or about 20 minutes. Both methods are relatively convenient for access, and you can visit by various means of transportation. Access in your preferred way to enjoy the nature and scenery of Hakusan Island.

Basic Information

Address 2-chome Yura, Tsuruoka-shi, Yamagata 999-7464, Hakusan Island
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