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Day Trip Around the 8 Stunning Views of Muroran and Cape Chikyu in Japan's Wild North

Day Trip Around the 8 Stunning Views of Muroran and Cape Chikyu in Japan's Wild North

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Last updated: 19 June 2026

Hokkaido’s port city of Muroran is best known for its steel industry and the dazzling nighttime views of its illuminated factories. Beyond its industrial heritage, however, the city is home to dramatic coastal scenery, including natural landmarks such as Cape Chikyu and Tokkarisho.

Known collectively as the Muroran Hachikei, or “Eight Scenic Views of Muroran,” these eight locations were selected by public vote as the area’s most iconic sights. Together, they showcase the region’s rugged coastline, striking rock formations, and panoramic ocean vistas.

Despite being located close to popular destinations such as Noboribetsu Onsen and Lake Toya, Muroran remained largely overlooked by travelers for many years. In recent years, however, its spectacular landscapes and photogenic viewpoints have earned it growing recognition, particularly among photographers.

In this article, we’ll introduce the best way to explore all eight scenic spots by car.

▲ Cape Chikyu is famous for its spectacular view of the Pacific Ocean (photo courtesy of Muroran Tourism Association)
▲ Cape Chikyu is famous for its spectacular view of the Pacific Ocean (photo courtesy of Muroran Tourism Association)

Muroran City is located in the southwestern part of Hokkaido and can be reached by car in about 1 hour and 15 minutes from either New Chitose Airport or Tomakomai West Port, where the ferry arrives and departs.

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  • Additionally, Muroran is conveniently located just 15 minutes by train or car from Noboribetsu Station, making it an easy side trip if you are already visiting the famous hot spring town.

Enjoying the Muroran Hachikei

▲ Information board showing Muroran city map and Muroran Hachikei
▲ Information board showing Muroran city map and Muroran Hachikei

The Muroran Hachikei consists of eight scenic spots that showcase the city's dramatic coastline, industrial heritage, and sweeping ocean views. Highlights range from the panoramic city and harbor vistas seen from Sokuryozan to the towering sea cliffs and endless Pacific views of Cape Chikyu.

The eight scenic views are:
1. Tokkarisho
2. Kinbyobu and Ginbyobu Cliffs
3. Cape Chikyu
4. Sokuryozan Observation Deck
5. Masuichi Beach
6. Daikokujima Island
7. Cape Etomo
8. Muroran Harbor Night View

While the sites are located relatively close to one another, visiting them in the right order will help you make the most of each viewpoint while avoiding unnecessary backtracking. Several locations share similar themes, and a well-planned route allows you to appreciate the changing scenery and perspectives along the way.

To help you get the most out of your visit, we've put together a driving course that efficiently connects all eight scenic spots, along with highlights and tips for what to see at each location

1. Scenic Tokkarisho

Scenic Tokkarisho is the best place to start. It is a scenic spot where you can get a distant view of the coastline with its steep cliffs and strangely shaped rocks rising about 100 meters on the open sea side and Kumazasa, the broad, green area atop the cliffs.

▲ Tokkarisho is derived from the Ainu words “Tokaru Isho” meaning “seal rock”. (Photo courtesy of Muroran Tourism Association)
▲ Tokkarisho is derived from the Ainu words “Tokaru Isho” meaning “seal rock”. (Photo courtesy of Muroran Tourism Association)

By car, you can get there from JR Muroran Station in about 12 minutes and from JR Higashi Muroran Station in about 15 minutes. As this spot at the base of the Etomo Peninsula is in the middle of Muroran Hachikei, it is the best place from where to start as it is easy to visit the other spots from here.

  • Tokkarisho
    トッカリショ
    • Address 3 Chome, Bokoi Minamimachi, Muroran City, Hokkaido
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    • ・Can walk about freely
      ・0143-23-0102 (Muroran Tourist Association)

2. Kinbyobu and Ginbyobu Cliffs

After visiting Tokkarisho, head to Kinbyobu, which is about two minutes away by car.

Kinbyobu and Ginbyobu are actually two separate locations. Kinbyobu is a cliff on the coast that radiates a golden color, while the Ginbyobu is a seaside cliff with a silvery appearance. Though they are two different places, in the Muroran Hachikei, they are treated as one spot. I’ll tell you more about Ginbyobu a bit later.

▲ The best time to view Kinbyobu is in the morning. In the afternoon the cliff is in the shade. The face of the cliff looks especially golden in the morning sunlight (photo courtesy of Muroran Tourism Association)
▲ The best time to view Kinbyobu is in the morning. In the afternoon the cliff is in the shade. The face of the cliff looks especially golden in the morning sunlight (photo courtesy of Muroran Tourism Association)

There is no parking area here, so Kinbyobu can only be viewed from the roadside. By looking at the information board, you may find places where the road is wide enough to allow you to pull over and stop to take in the view.

▲ The sidewalk alongside the one-lane road is wide enough to provide an observation space.
▲ The sidewalk alongside the one-lane road is wide enough to provide an observation space.
▲ There are signs at every spot showing the distances to other places
▲ There are signs at every spot showing the distances to other places
  • Kinbyobu
    金屏風
    • Address 4 Chome, Bokoi Minamimachi, Muroran City, Hokkaido
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    • ・Can sightsee freely
      ・0143-23-0102 (Muroran Tourist Association)

3. Cape Chikyu: The Iconic Symbol of Muroran

Moving on from Kinbyobu we next head to Cape Chikyu, the sightseeing spot which represents Muroran City. By car, the Cape Chikyu parking area is about 3 minutes away from Kinbyobu. The viewpoint is an observatory located a 2-minute walk up the stairs from the parking lot.

▲ On the way up the stairs and hill there is a panel for taking SNS photos.
▲ On the way up the stairs and hill there is a panel for taking SNS photos.
▲ The stairs lead up to the observation deck.
▲ The stairs lead up to the observation deck.
▲ The view is magnificent! Below is the bright, white Chikyu Lighthouse and in the far distance across the sea you can see Mt. Hokkaido Komagatake on the Oshima Peninsula (photo courtesy of Muroran Tourism Association)
▲ The view is magnificent! Below is the bright, white Chikyu Lighthouse and in the far distance across the sea you can see Mt. Hokkaido Komagatake on the Oshima Peninsula (photo courtesy of Muroran Tourism Association)

The observation deck overlooks the lighthouse situated about 130 meters above sea level at the top of the cliff.

▲ There is a stand on the observatory for taking photos making this a great place to take commemorative photos!
▲ There is a stand on the observatory for taking photos making this a great place to take commemorative photos!
▲ The observation deck has a staircase that goes back quite a ways and in the very back is the Kofuku no Kane [Bell of Happiness] which is quite picturesque.
▲ The observation deck has a staircase that goes back quite a ways and in the very back is the Kofuku no Kane [Bell of Happiness] which is quite picturesque.
▲ When facing the opposite side of the lighthouse, you can see in the distance the Muroran city area and Muroran Bay on the opposite side of the peninsula, along with the mountains of the Etomo Peninsula.
▲ When facing the opposite side of the lighthouse, you can see in the distance the Muroran city area and Muroran Bay on the opposite side of the peninsula, along with the mountains of the Etomo Peninsula.

Cape Chikyu takes its name from the Ainu word chikep, meaning "cliff." Over time, chikep evolved into chikiu, which was eventually rendered in Japanese as Chikyu.

Despite being just a short distance from central Muroran, the cape feels worlds away, with dramatic cliffs, sweeping ocean views, and some of Hokkaido's most spectacular coastal scenery. Its stunning landscapes make it one of the region's most popular attractions and a frequent stop on sightseeing tours.

Cape Chikyu is also renowned as one of Hokkaido's premier spots for viewing the first sunrise of the year, drawing large crowds of visitors every New Year's Day.

  • Cape Chikyu
    地球岬
    • Address 4-77, Bokoi Minamimachi, Muroran City, Hokkaido
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    • ・Can walk about freely
      ・0143-23-0102 (Muroran Tourist Association)

4. Sokuryozan Observation Point: A Panoramic Exhilaration

The next place to visit after Cape Chikyu is Sokuryozan. Although it is not a very high mountain at an altitude of 199.6m, it is an observation spot with a panoramic view of Muroran city.

You can see such famous mountains of Hokkaido as Mount Yotei in the north and Hokkaido Komagatake in the south on a fine day. It is also known as a treasure trove of wild birds, and people watching birds with huge telephoto lenses can often be seen here.

▲ Sokuryozan viewed from Muroran city. There are many huge TV and radio station transmission antennas at the summit.
▲ Sokuryozan viewed from Muroran city. There are many huge TV and radio station transmission antennas at the summit.

It takes about 15 minutes by car to get to the Sokuryozan parking area from Cape Chikyu. After going along the mountain path, leave it once going into the city and then enter the mountain path again. The parking lot is not very large, so it may not be spacious enough to accommodate a large RV.

▲ The long stairway going from the parking lot up to the observation point at the summit. Arriving at the top you might feel a bit winded...
▲ The long stairway going from the parking lot up to the observation point at the summit. Arriving at the top you might feel a bit winded...

Sokuryozan, which literally means “Survey Mountain,” takes its name from its historical role as a site for land surveying and measurement.

The mountain was originally known as Kentozan, or “Consideration Mountain.” In 1872, plans were proposed to build a road to the summit to facilitate surveying work, and the mountain became associated with these efforts. As its importance as a surveying point grew, the name was eventually changed to Sokuryozan.

▲ The open space on the top of the mountain is long and narrow going from north to south, and there is an observation deck on the north side overlooking Muroran Port and the city area.
▲ The open space on the top of the mountain is long and narrow going from north to south, and there is an observation deck on the north side overlooking Muroran Port and the city area.

From up here, you can get an excellent view of the area!

▲ This is the view to the northwest. You can see Daikoku Island (left), Hakucho Bridge (center) spanning the entrance of Muroran Bay, and Mt. Yotei in the background.
▲ This is the view to the northwest. You can see Daikoku Island (left), Hakucho Bridge (center) spanning the entrance of Muroran Bay, and Mt. Yotei in the background.
▲ This is the view to the northeast. The JR Muroran Station and Muroran Port can be seen below, and beyond Muroran Port the Pacific Ocean can be seen on the other side of the Etomo Peninsula.
▲ This is the view to the northeast. The JR Muroran Station and Muroran Port can be seen below, and beyond Muroran Port the Pacific Ocean can be seen on the other side of the Etomo Peninsula.
▲ Looking south, you can see Uchiura Bay and the Oshima Peninsula that extends beyond it!
▲ Looking south, you can see Uchiura Bay and the Oshima Peninsula that extends beyond it!

This is a symbolic mountain in Muroran City, a base for radio transmissions, a relaxing place rich in nature, and a place offering a superb panoramic view.

The view during the day is wonderful, but the scenery at dusk and at night is also exceptional! For that reason, it is good to visit it more than once at different times. We will tell you more later when we introduce the Muroran Port Night View.

  • Sokuryozan
    測量山
    • Address 1 Chome, Shimizu-cho, Muroran City, Hokkaido
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    • ・Can walk about freely
      ・0143-23-0102 (Muroran Tourist Association)

5. Masuichi Beach: A Mystical View of the Open Sea

After leaving Sokuryozan, head to the observation point overlooking Masuichi Beach facing the open sea. It takes about 5 minutes by car to get there.

▲ From here the road becomes a bit more narrow.
▲ From here the road becomes a bit more narrow.

“Masuichi” comes from “Masui Chise,” which means “House of the Black‐tailed Gull” in the Ainu language. A variety of wild birds nest in this area, including the black-tailed gull, and it is a rich natural area where you can see the rare peregrine falcon.

▲ You can enjoy the view from the parking lot, but you can get an even better view if you go up the stairs to the observation spot.
▲ You can enjoy the view from the parking lot, but you can get an even better view if you go up the stairs to the observation spot.
▲ Although you can see a man-made port in the distance, the broad natural area in the foreground has been mostly untouched by man. Though called a beach, it is not a wide sandy beach, rather one bordered by steep cliffs.
▲ Although you can see a man-made port in the distance, the broad natural area in the foreground has been mostly untouched by man. Though called a beach, it is not a wide sandy beach, rather one bordered by steep cliffs.
▲ The Oshima Peninsula stretches to the left and right across Uchiura Bay.
▲ The Oshima Peninsula stretches to the left and right across Uchiura Bay.

Masuichi Beach is part of the Pirikanoka Etomo Peninsula Seashore, a nationally designated scenic site. Archaeological excavations have revealed evidence that the area was once used by the indigenous Ainu people as a coastal hunting ground.

The name Pirikanoka means “beautiful form” in the Ainu language. Surrounded by dramatic coastal scenery and steeped in history, the area has a distinctive atmosphere that feels both tranquil and timeless.

  • Masuichi Beach Observation Point
    マスイチ浜展望台
    • Address 2 Chome, Masuichi-cho, Muroran City, Hokkaido
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    • ・Can walk about freely
      ・0143-23-0102 (Muroran Tourist Association)

The Ginbyobu cliffs are best viewed from a sightseeing ship

There are several scenic highlights along the way to our next stop, Cape Etomo, including the striking rock formations of Rosoku Iwa (Candle Rock), Zo Iwa (Elephant Rock), Harukaramoi, and Ginbyobu, which can be seen between Masuichi Beach and the cape.

▲ Candle Rock can be clearly seen from the road in the openings between the cliffs.
▲ Candle Rock can be clearly seen from the road in the openings between the cliffs.

It is possible to see Ginbyobu, one of the 8 views of Muroran, from the road along with the Kinbyobu, but it is not quite as impressive when viewed from there.

▲ Ginbyobu as seen from the road
▲ Ginbyobu as seen from the road

Actually, the best views of Ginbyobu are those from the sea. If you board the Cape Chikyu Cruise Ship that sails from the vicinity of Hakucho Bridge between April and November, not only can you get a spectacular view from the sea of Ginbyobu, but also the cliffs of Cape Chikyu, Kinbyobu, and Tokkarisho.

▲ View of Ginbyobu from the cruise ship. It’s much more impressive when viewed from the sea! (Photo courtesy of Muroran Tourism Association)
▲ View of Ginbyobu from the cruise ship. It’s much more impressive when viewed from the sea! (Photo courtesy of Muroran Tourism Association)
  • Ginbyobu
    銀屏風
    • Address 2 Chome, Masuichi-cho, Muroran City, Hokkaido
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    • ・Can walk about freely
      ・0143-23-0102 (Muroran Tourist Association)

  • Cape Chikyu Cruise Ship
    地球岬遊覧
    • Address 1-127-12 Shukuzucho, Muroran City, Hokkaido (Star Marine Co., Ltd.)
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    • ・Boarding location: Varies depending on the season and weather conditions. Advance inquiry required.
      ・Operating period: April–November
      ・Departure times: 10 AM and 2 PM (approximately 90 minutes)
      ・Admission: Adults 5,000 yen; children ages 4 to elementary school age 2,500 yen; children under 4 free (tax included)
      ・Closed: None during the operating period
      ・Phone: 0143-27-2870 (9 AM–6 PM)
      ・Website: https://star-marine.co.jp/cruise/cape_chikyu_cruise.html

6. Daikoku Island: Home of the Chocolate Lily

Proceed along the narrow mountain path from the observation spot at Masuichi Beach via Ginbyobu to the next place to visit which is the Cape Etomo Observation point located on the tip of the Etomo Peninsula. If you don't stop to admire scenes such as Ginbyobu, it takes less than 10 minutes to drive there.

▲ There is an observation point to the left of the monument
▲ There is an observation point to the left of the monument

The observation point resembles the bow of a sailing ship, and from there you can see Mt. Yotei, Mt. Usu, and Mt. Showa Shinzan across the Uchiura Bay.

7. Cape Etomo: Sweeping Coastal Landscapes

▲ The view is spectacular on a fine day! Daikoku Island is the bowl-shaped island that is visible beyond the breakwater on the right (Photo courtesy of Muroran Tourism Association)
▲ The view is spectacular on a fine day! Daikoku Island is the bowl-shaped island that is visible beyond the breakwater on the right (Photo courtesy of Muroran Tourism Association)

Because Daikoku Island is not connected to the land and there are no public ships going there, the general public is not able to visit it. You can enjoy it, however, from places such as the Cape Etomo Observation point.

  • Cape Etomo Observation Point
    絵鞆岬展望台
    • Address 2 Chome, Etomocho, Muroran City, Hokkaido
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    • ・Can walk about freely
      ・0143-23-0102 (Muroran Tourist Association)

Miyakoshi-ya Kohi Mutekirou, the glass-encased cafe with a magnificent view

This is a good time to take a break. There is one more place yet to visit, and it is one that not only offers a view of Daikoku Island but a place where you can relax as well.

▲ The cafe is located a short ways up from the parking area.
▲ The cafe is located a short ways up from the parking area.

Miyakoshi-ya Kohi Mutekirou, located about 3 minutes by car from the Cape Etomo Observation point, is a cafe with a superb view. The moment you open the door and enter you will definitely be impressed by the spacious interior.

I recommend that you relax here until the sun begins to go down so that you may enjoy the last of the 8 Views of Muroran, the Night View of Muroran Port.

▲ Enter through the door on the left
▲ Enter through the door on the left
▲ Ceiling to floor glass walls on three sides! Through the large windows you are afforded a magnificent view of Daikoku Island, Hakucho Bridge, and the coast.
▲ Ceiling to floor glass walls on three sides! Through the large windows you are afforded a magnificent view of Daikoku Island, Hakucho Bridge, and the coast.

This coffee shop opened in 2015. Here you can enjoy authentic coffee and light dishes such as ciabatta sandwiches while listening to jazz played through high-quality speakers that cost more than 10 million yen.

▲ The hand-drip coffee is delicious. Of the many types of coffee offered I ordered the deep roasted Miyakoshi-ya French Blend (660 yen including tax).
▲ The hand-drip coffee is delicious. Of the many types of coffee offered I ordered the deep roasted Miyakoshi-ya French Blend (660 yen including tax).

Inside the restaurant, you can enjoy music while admiring the scenery outside, and when the weather is nice you can also sit out on the terrace and enjoy the gentle sea breeze.

▲ This is a good place to relax while looking at Daikoku Island
▲ This is a good place to relax while looking at Daikoku Island
▲ The coffee is served in Wedgwood cups and saucers. The reef seen in the background accents the view.
▲ The coffee is served in Wedgwood cups and saucers. The reef seen in the background accents the view.

This is such a great location that you'll probably won't want to leave. I thought about going into the city to visit night spots there, too, but after finishing my coffee I considered staying and relaxing here because the evening and night views are so beautiful!

▲ The western sun illuminating the terrace seating at the side of the building.
▲ The western sun illuminating the terrace seating at the side of the building.
▲ The illuminated Hakucho Bridge is visible in the distance.
▲ The illuminated Hakucho Bridge is visible in the distance.
▲ The view of Hakucho Bridge from inside the cafe is equally gorgeous!
▲ The view of Hakucho Bridge from inside the cafe is equally gorgeous!

It is so relaxing here that it’s easy to forget the time. You can spend an elegant evening here.

  • Miyakoshi-ya Kohi Mutekirou
    宮越屋珈琲 MUTEKIROU
    • Address 2-11-1 Etomo-cho, Muroran City, Hokkaido
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    • Phone Number 0143-27-0001
    • ・Hours: 11 AM–6:30 PM (Fri–Sat), 11 AM–5:30 PM (Sun–Thu)
      ・Closed: Dec. 29 – Jan. 1; when there are unscheduled events

8. Muroran Port: Dazzling Night Views

The Muroran Port Night View is the last of the 8 views. There are many spots scattered throughout the city where you can enjoy the night view. Here are three of those that are easy to get to that we recommend.

The first place is the Shukutsu Park Observation point, which is about 5 minutes by car away from the Miyakoshi-ya cafe. This is the perfect place for taking pictures of the illuminated Hakucho Bridge and the Loop Bridge illuminated by orange road lights.

▲ The night view here stretches over a long and narrow area which makes it perfect for taking beautiful wide-screen photos.
▲ The night view here stretches over a long and narrow area which makes it perfect for taking beautiful wide-screen photos.
  • Shukutsu Park Observation Point
    祝津公園展望台
    • Address 3-26, 1 Chome, Etomocho, Muroran City, Hokkaido
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    • ・Can walk about freely
      ・0143-23-0102 (Muroran Tourist Association)

The second spot is the Hakucho Bridge Observation Point. This is a view spot where you can get a close-up view of Hakucho Bridge, and you can reach it by car in about 6 minutes from either the Miyakoshi-ya cafe or the Shukutsu Park Observation Point.

▲ The 1,380 meter-long Hakucho Bridge is the longest suspension bridge north of the Kanto region. The illuminated bridge is very picturesque (Photo courtesy of Muroran Tourism Association)
▲ The 1,380 meter-long Hakucho Bridge is the longest suspension bridge north of the Kanto region. The illuminated bridge is very picturesque (Photo courtesy of Muroran Tourism Association)

The night view of the factory behind the Hakucho Bridge is also wonderful! However, as the factory was closed in the summer of 2019, some of the lights have been extinguished.

  • Hakucho Bridge Observation Point
    白鳥大橋展望台
    • Address 3 Chome, Shukutsucho, Muroran City, Hokkaido
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    • ・Can walk about freely
      ・0143-23-0102 (Muroran Tourist Association)

The third place is Sokuryozan which we visited in the daytime. The night view here is considered a Night View Heritage Site of Japan and also registered as one of the top 100 night views in the country.

To get there from the Miyakoshi-ya cafe, Shukutsu Park Observation Point, and Hakucho Bridge Observation Point, it is easier to go through the city area rather than by the narrow roads on which you came. This takes about 15 minutes.

If you can get to the summit of Sokuryozan by evening, then you can enjoy both the evening and night views. It might be hard to decide whether it is best to observe the night views from the Miyakoshi-ya cafe or one of the other spots mentioned.

▲ If the weather is good, the sunset viewed from the summit of Sokuryozan is really beautiful.
▲ If the weather is good, the sunset viewed from the summit of Sokuryozan is really beautiful.
▲ A car ferry connecting Muroran and Miyako in Sanriku entering Muroran Port in the evening.
▲ A car ferry connecting Muroran and Miyako in Sanriku entering Muroran Port in the evening.
▲ The silhouette of Mt. Yotei is impressive.
▲ The silhouette of Mt. Yotei is impressive.
▲ The silhouette of Mount Yotei can also be seen behind the illuminated Hakucho Bridge.
▲ The silhouette of Mount Yotei can also be seen behind the illuminated Hakucho Bridge.
▲ The night view of the docked ferry is wonderful! There are even more night views extending in the direction of Noboribetsu City beyond Muroran City going along the Pacific coastline visible on the other side of the peninsula.
▲ The night view of the docked ferry is wonderful! There are even more night views extending in the direction of Noboribetsu City beyond Muroran City going along the Pacific coastline visible on the other side of the peninsula.

After about 15 minutes, the night becomes pitch black. The time window for enjoying the twilight blue sky is rather short, so it really is a challenge to decide from which place to best enjoy it. Choose a place that best suits you!

Muroran Hakkei is a place where you can enjoy many superb views of nature and the cityscape. You can either make a short half-day visit or more leisurely spend a full day visiting these places. If time permits, also consider driving around these various places and visiting such famous other places as Noboribetsu Onsen and Lake Toya.

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