Cape Irago marks the southernmost point of the Atsumi Peninsula in Aichi Prefecture, offering visitors a picturesque coastal landscape. It's known for its scenic promenade, the iconic Irago Lighthouse, and the tranquil atmosphere that makes it a popular spot for those seeking a peaceful escape from urban bustle.
Visitors consistently praise the relaxing ambiance and the relatively uncrowded nature of the cape, even on beautiful days. Many enjoy the leisurely walk along the promenade, which provides stunning ocean views and leads directly to the lighthouse. The area is also noted for its excellent cycling path along the coast, with bicycle rentals often available from hotels or the port. Reviewers highlight the beauty of the scenery, particularly the clear waters and the feeling of being at the 'end of the land'.
To make the most of your visit, plan for at least an hour or two to walk the promenade and enjoy the views. Bringing a camera is recommended for the scenic photo opportunities. If you plan to cycle, inquire about bicycle rentals in advance. The cape is particularly pleasant on a clear day, and visitors suggest that a Friday afternoon can be especially quiet and enjoyable. While there are some local accommodations and dining options, it's advisable to check their availability, especially during peak seasons.
Reaching Cape Irago is most convenient by car, as it allows for greater flexibility in exploring the wider Atsumi Peninsula. Several reviewers mention a large parking lot available at the cape. For those using public transport, the ferry from Toba to Irago is a popular option, offering a scenic approach to the area. From the ferry terminal, local transport or a short drive would be necessary to reach the cape itself. While specific bus routes are not detailed in reviews, the area is generally considered more accessible with a personal vehicle.
Common complaints are few, primarily stemming from the cape's somewhat remote location, which can make it less accessible for those relying solely on public transportation. To mitigate this, consider combining your visit with other attractions on the Atsumi Peninsula or planning a multi-day trip to fully appreciate the area's offerings. Some visitors also note that while beautiful, the cape itself is a relatively small attraction, so managing expectations regarding the scope of activities is advisable.

