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【Munakata City, Fukuoka】Bateiiwa (Horseshoe Rock) and Lighthouse

Bateiiwa(Horseshoe Rock) and the Lighthouse are natural and historical spots located in Munakata City, Fukuoka Prefecture. As the name suggests, Horseshoe Rock is a unique rock formation shaped like a horse’s hoof, formed over a long period through the forces of nature. The lighthouse was built to ensure the safety of the sea and continues to serve its purpose today. The contrast between the sea and the rock formations in this area is stunning, captivating visitors who come to enjoy the view.

About

Bateiiwa (Horseshoe Rock)

Lighthouse

Horseshoe Rock and the Lighthouse are located on Oshima Island in Munakata City, offering a natural scenic spot. The distinctive rock shaped like a horse’s hoof, which gives the area its name, is a highlight. The lighthouse is nearby, providing beautiful sea views to visitors. This area is a place where you can experience both the strength and beauty of nature, and at sunset, the breathtaking view of the sea and sky creates a stunning panorama. Loved not only by tourists but also by locals, it is an ideal spot for photography and leisurely walks.

Highlights

It is recommended to take a stroll around Horseshoe Rock and the Lighthouse, enjoying the walk-through nature and appreciating the unique shape of Horseshoe Rock and the views from the lighthouse. Particularly in the evening, make sure not to miss the moment when the sun sets over the sea. The beauty of that sight is indescribable. Taking photos with the stunning views in the background will create lasting memories of your trip. A picnic is also a great idea. Maybe bring some snacks and relax in nature for a peaceful time.

Name

Name: Bateiiwa (Horseshoe Rock and Lighthouse) {馬蹄岩・灯台}

Note: Information is accurate at the time of publication. Please check the official website for updates on hours or closures before visiting.


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