Chiba · Kamogawa
35.0169°N, 139.9611°E
Taibusa Cape (太房岬) forms the southernmost tip of the Boso Peninsula, where the Pacific Ocean meets Uraga Channel. The surrounding cape area is a windswept grassland ecosystem — rare in developed Japan — where native grasses, wildflowers, and migratory birds thrive in the constant sea breeze.
The walk from the parking area to the lighthouse crosses open headlands with 180-degree ocean views. On clear winter days, Mt. Fuji appears across Sagami Bay, and the Izu Peninsula is visible to the west. The geological formations — tilted sedimentary layers from undersea uplift — create striped cliff patterns visible from the viewing platforms.
Essential Information
Opening Hours
Open 24 hours (cape and lighthouse exterior) | Lighthouse not open for climbing
Closed: No closures (outdoor area)
Entrance Fee
Free
Best Season
December-February (Mt. Fuji views, clear mornings) | April-May (spring wildflowers) | September-October (pampas grass + raptor migration)
Visit Duration
1-1.5 hours (cape walk + lighthouse viewpoint)
Getting There
Access Information
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