8 Tourist Spots on Ikitsuki Island: A Christian Island Full of Highlights

8 Tourist Spots on Ikitsuki Island: A Christian Island Full of Highlights

Ikitsuki Island, located northwest of Hirado City in Nagasaki Prefecture, is a small island with gentle hills and a thriving fishing industry. Since the Sengoku period, Ikitsuki Island has been a Christian island. Even after the ban on Christianity was enforced during the Edo period, the islanders secretly continued their faith.
Ikitsuki Island is full of tourist spots that still carry the legacy of the hidden Christian faith. Additionally, the island's unique terrain has created scenic spots, making it a recommended destination for sightseeing.

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8 Tourist Spots on Ikitsuki Island: A Christian Island Full of Highlights

1. Ōbae Lighthouse

Located at the northernmost tip of Ikitsuki Island, which is shaped like a guitar, the Ōbae Lighthouse was first lit in 1958 (Showa 33). The highlight of this lighthouse is that visitors can actually climb to the top.
From the top of the lighthouse, enjoy the panoramic views! To the north, you can see Iki and Tsushima islands, and to the south, the entire Ikitsuki Island. In August, the surrounding grasslands are covered with blooming Hama-yu flowers. Many tourists are moved by the sight of the pure white, elegant flowers. If you're touring Ikitsuki Island, this is a must-visit tourist spot.

2. Gaspar-sama

Ikitsuki Island was visited by many missionaries during the Sengoku period, and as a result, most of the islanders were Christians at that time. Gaspar-sama is a testament to that faith.
During the Sengoku period, Gaspar Nishi, who was baptized by Portuguese missionary Gaspar Vilela, lived as a devout Christian. However, during the Edo period, Gaspar Nishi’s family was executed by Matsura Takanobu, the lord who enforced the persecution of Christians.
Today, a martyr's monument stands at Kurose no Tsuji, where Gaspar Nishi’s family was executed. Every year in mid-November, a Mass is held in honor of them as blessed martyrs. Exploring the footsteps of the Christians is a unique experience on Ikitsuki Island.

3. Shiodawara Cliffs

The western coastline of Ikitsuki Island is lined with towering cliffs, and the Shiodawara Cliffs are one of the island's most famous tourist spots. Don’t the cliffs look like stacks of rice bales? This unique formation is known as columnar jointing, and the Shiodawara Cliffs on Ikitsuki Island are a rare and representative example of this geological feature.
The columnar jointing stretches about 500 meters north to south, with a height of around 20 meters, offering a breathtaking view that never gets old. Chosen as one of Nagasaki Prefecture’s New 100 Tourist Spots, the Shiodawara Cliffs are a must-see scenic location on Ikitsuki Island.

4. Ikitsuki Ohashi

The Ikitsuki Ohashi connects Hirado Island to Ikitsuki Island. The contrast between the blue of the bridge and the blue of the sea creates a beautiful scene.
On the Ikitsuki Island side of the bridge, there is the "Michi no Eki Ikitsuki Ohashi," a roadside station selling local seafood products. It’s a great place to pick up Ikitsuki’s fresh seafood as a souvenir.
The adjacent park is also a recommended tourist spot for enjoying views of the bridge! In summer, visitors can enjoy swimming, and the area is popular with families. There is also a free resting area, so it’s a great place to stop and take a break.

5. Ikitsuki Sunset Way

After crossing the Ikitsuki Ohashi, you’ll find a road leading to the western side of the island, known as the Ikitsuki Sunset Way. This road has been featured in many car commercials, and its refreshing scenery is popular with tourists.
It’s fun to drive down this road on a clear day, but the real recommendation is in the evening. The sunset over the East China Sea is so beautiful, you'll want to share it with someone.
While driving is a popular way to experience this road, you can also enjoy the sea breeze by cycling along the Ikitsuki Sunset Way.

6. Ikitsuki Town Museum - Island Hall

The Ikitsuki Town Museum introduces the natural and historical aspects of Ikitsuki Island. On the first floor, you’ll find exhibits on the local marine life, including fish models. You can learn about fishing methods that are rarely seen elsewhere. Another exhibit on the first floor showcases the island’s whaling history during the Edo period, where you can experience the thrilling battles with giant whales.
The second floor is dedicated to the islanders' way of life, including traditional events. It also features important displays about the Christian history of Ikitsuki Island. Despite the harsh persecution, the islanders preserved their unique faith, and their resilience is truly moving.

7. Yamada Church

Yamada Church was established in 1878 by people who were baptized by Father Albert Péraud, who visited Hirado. The church was designed by Yosuke Tetsukawa, who was involved in the construction of many churches in Nagasaki. The exterior is simple, but the interior gives a sense of space with its circular arches. If you want to experience the Christian culture of Ikitsuki Island, Yamada Church is an unmissable tourist spot.

8. Ikitsuki Kannon

Ikitsuki Island is known as a hidden Christian island, but the Ikitsuki Kannon is also a famous tourist spot. Built in 1980, the Ikitsuki Kannon gently watches over Tateura Port, praying for the safety of fishing boat voyages.
This Kannon is known as Gyōran Kannon, and it is believed to protect against the harm of evil spirits. If you look closely, you’ll see that the Kannon is not sitting in meditation but has its lower half submerged in the sea. This reflects the island's deep respect for the ocean.
Additionally, the location is famous for its great views! From here, you can see the Ikitsuki Ohashi Bridge and Hirado Island.

Summary

Has Ikitsuki Island, the Christian island, piqued your interest? The charm of Ikitsuki Island is that you can enjoy both the Christian culture and history along with beautiful scenic views all in one trip.
Additionally, the island is a hub of fishing, so don’t forget to try the delicious seafood. Local restaurants offer fresh fish, and ramen shops using dried flying fish broth are popular spots with many tourists. Why not visit Ikitsuki Island, a hidden gem in Nagasaki Prefecture?

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