is a scenic coastal area in Nishiizu, Japan. It is also known as "Izu's Matsushima" due to the beauty of its scenery which features pumice cliffs, volcanic rock formations, sea caves, and uninhabited islands.[1]
The pumice cliffs around Dogashima were deposited by subaqueous volcaniclastic currents which came from the explosive eruption of an underwater lava dome.[2]
See main article: Tensodo Cave.
is named after the skylight (tensō) that was created when the ceiling of the sea cave collapsed.[3] There is a promenade around the skylight, allowing visitors to view the hole from above. Boat cruises regularly travel through the cave as well. It was designated as a in 1935.[3]
See main article: Tombolo (Dogashima). A narrow, rocky strip of land (a tombolo) connects Hamase Beach with the Sanshiro Islands at low tide.[4]