# 佐田岬

> The tip of the long, narrow Sadamisaki Peninsula, the westernmost point of Shikoku, marked by a white lighthouse first lit in 1918.

- Prefecture: 愛媛県
- Type: Landmark
- Address: 愛媛県伊方町
- Admission: Free
- Official site: https://www.sadamisaki.com/

Cape Sada is the tip of the Sadamisaki Peninsula, a long, narrow strip of land that extends west from Ikata and forms the westernmost point of Shikoku. A white lighthouse first lit in 1918 stands on the cliffs above the Bungo Channel, which separates Shikoku from Kyushu. Reaching the lighthouse requires a walk of about 20 minutes from the parking area along a coastal path with sea views on both sides. On clear days the coast of Kyushu is visible across the water. The peninsula is reached by road; the drive from the Ozu interchange on the Matsuyama Expressway takes roughly two hours. The surrounding area includes walking trails and viewpoints along the ridge.

## FAQ

### How do I reach Cape Sada and its lighthouse?

The peninsula is reached by car, and from the parking area it is about a 20-minute walk along a coastal path to the lighthouse.

### Why is Cape Sada notable?

It is the westernmost point of Shikoku, at the tip of the Sadamisaki Peninsula, said to be Japan's longest peninsula.

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Source: 佐田岬 — Japan Voyage
