Keya Otehon Sea Cave
Fukuoka · Fukuoka City
33.5534°N, 130.1782°E
On the western tip of Itoshima Peninsula, the Genkai Sea has been cutting into basalt cliffs for millennia, producing a 6-km stretch of dramatic geological formations including Japan's largest natural sea cave — Keya Otehon (大門), a 64-meter arch through which the sea flows in turquoise surges at high tide. The cave is accessible on foot at low tide along a sea-level path that requires scrambling over barnacle-crusted boulders.
The approach begins at Keya Beach, one of the few remaining unspoiled beaches in the Fukuoka metropolitan area, and continues along a coastal path past standing rocks, tide pools thick with sea anemones, and a small fishing harbor where boats launch before dawn. The cave itself is dark inside and resonant — waves entering from opposite directions create booming echoes.
Essential Information
Opening Hours
Always accessible (tide-dependent for cave approach)
Closed: Open year-round
Entrance Fee
Free | Parking at Keya Beach: free
Best Season
Low tide for cave access | August–September for snorkeling | May–July for sunset photography
Visit Duration
2–3 hours (cave + coastal walk)
Getting There
Access Information
Insider Guide
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