Koibito Misaki Cape, also known as Lover's Cape, is a scenic coastal spot on the Izu Peninsula, renowned for its romantic legend and panoramic ocean vistas. It's a place where couples often come to ring the 'Lover's Bell' and enjoy the beautiful scenery, which on clear days can include distant views of Mount Fuji. The cape is significant for its natural beauty and the charming, somewhat kitschy, romantic elements that make it a unique stop.
Visitors consistently praise the stunning coastal views and the peaceful atmosphere. Many highlight the opportunity to see Mount Fuji, emphasizing that this is a major draw on clear days. The walk to the cape is frequently mentioned as enjoyable, though some note its undulating terrain. The presence of a cafe and souvenir shop adds to the visitor experience, providing amenities for a comfortable stop. Reviewers also appreciate the well-maintained grounds, even in less-than-ideal weather conditions.
For a rewarding visit, consider going in the morning to avoid crowds, as some visitors note it can get busy on weekends and during summer. The walk to the cape is about 700 meters from the car park and involves some uphill and downhill sections, including stairs, so comfortable walking shoes are recommended. While the full walk offers the complete experience, some visitors with limited mobility or pets note that good views can still be enjoyed from the observation spot near the parking lot. Allow ample time for the walk and to soak in the views, especially if you plan to visit the cafe.
To reach Koibito Misaki Cape, public transport is an option. From Shuzenji Station, take a bus from Terminal No. 4 towards Matsuzaki Bus Terminal and alight at the Misaki Koibito bus stop. For those driving, there is ample parking available, though it can fill up during peak times. The cape is located at 3135-7 Koshimoda, Izu, Shizuoka Prefecture, making it a convenient stop if you are traveling between areas like Dogashima and Toi Onsen.
A common complaint is the occasional inability to see Mount Fuji due to cloud cover, which can be disappointing for those specifically hoping for that view. To mitigate this, check weather forecasts for clear skies before your visit. Some also find the walk to the cape longer than expected due to the varied terrain. If pressed for time or seeking a less touristy experience, some reviewers suggest nearby Koganezaki as an alternative, though Koibito Misaki still offers a distinct charm.
