Iwaki Marine Tower
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Iwaki Marine Tower is a 59.99-m-tall observatory tower that stands in a corner of Misaki Park, located on a 46-m-high, 700,000 ㎡ plateau spread out across a cape on the eastern edge of Onahama Port.
Visitors can enjoy views of the entire Iwaki area from the observation room at an elevation of 106 m, and the Sky Deck at the top offers the extremely exciting experience of enjoying magnificent 360-degree panoramic views while being blustered by winds from the sea.
Visitors can enjoy views of the entire Iwaki area from the observation room at an elevation of 106 m, and the Sky Deck at the top offers the extremely exciting experience of enjoying magnificent 360-degree panoramic views while being blustered by winds from the sea.
More Information about Iwaki Marine Tower
Street address
- 111 Osaku, Shimokajiro, Onahama, Iwaki City, Fukushima
Access
Route1
- Catch a taxi from Iwaki Station on the JR Joban Line (20 minutes)
Route2
- From Izumi Station, JR Joban Line, take the bus bound for Onahama(about 25 minutes), about 30 minutes by foot from Kajiro
Opening Hours
- 9:00-17:00
(doors close to new visitors at 16:30)
Closed
- 3rd Tuesday of every month (the following day when Tuesday is a public holiday) , and New Year's Day
Best season
- Aug.
Point
- None
update: Sep.3.2024

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