
Sea-Cruz, Where Wishes Come True
A historic site in Miyazaki — ruins rich with history.
Overview
Sea-Cruz, Where Wishes Come True is a scenic spot in Hososhima, Hyuga City, Miyazaki Prefecture. It is named for the inlets carved into the rocks, which appear in the shape of a cross ("cruz"). The interplay of blue sea and rugged rock draws visitors, and the site is popular for making wishes.
Highlights
- ●Inlets shaped like a cross (cruz)
- ●Contrast of blue sea and rock
- ●Atmosphere of a wishing spot
- ●Coastal view over the Hyuga-nada Sea
History
The site has long been cherished as a scenic place along the coast of Hososhima in Hyuga City. Its name comes from the cross shape and the idea that a wish will "come true." This natural formation has drawn people for many years.
Access
It lies along the coast of Hososhima, Hyuga City, Miyazaki Prefecture. As it is a rocky scenic spot facing the sea, watch your footing while viewing. Please check maps and official information for detailed routes.
Best season
A clear, sunny daytime is best, when the sky and sea shine deep blue. When light falls on the inlets, the cross shape stands out even more.
Map
32.4176, 131.6776 · Wikidata
Suggested itinerary
- 1Arrive in the Hososhima area of Hyuga City
- 2View Sea-Cruz from the lookout point
- 3Photograph the cross-shaped inlets
- 4Stroll along the coast and enjoy the surrounding scenery
Did you know?
💡 The inlets look like a cross, and layering a wish over that shape is said to evoke the character for "granted," which is how the site earned its name.
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