Senganmon Rocks

Senganmon Rocks

The Senganmon Rocks is the name of the mouth of a cave created when the central part of a rocky surface was eroded by waves.
It is also called the “Torii(Gateway)” on the sea due to its appearance that looks like a giant gate.
It has been regarded as the gate of Kumomi Sengen Shrine found at the summit of Mt. Eboshi from ancient times, so it was believed to be an “Sengan gate”.
Later, it was named “Senganmon” because along with the surrounding scenic spots, “Seeing it has the worth of a thousand valuables”.
You can also enjoy viewing Senganmon Roks from the sea if you take a cruise boat.

Facility information

Address
Kumomi, Matsuzaki-cho, Kamogun, Shizuoka, Japan
Transportation
30 minutes by walk from “Kumomi Onsen” bus station※

※ It takes 40 minutes from “Rendaiji” station (Izukyu line) to “Matsuzaki Bus Terminal” by bus (Bound for Matsuzaki・Dougajima).
※ It takes 20 minutes from “Matsuzaki Bus Terminal” station to “Kumomi Onsen” station by bus (bound for Kumomi Iriya).

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