In Shika Town stands the peculiar “Hatago Iwa” rock formation of Noto Kongo, a pair of spouse rocks associated with the deity of weaving. Named for their resemblance to weaving tools, these rocks – standing 16 and 12 meters tall – lean towards each other, bound by a sacred rope called Shimenawa that imbues the scene with an air of sanctity.
Known as “Noto Futami,” they mirror the famous Meoto Iwa of Ise, though here the larger rock represents the female. The sunset view here is truly spectacular, transforming the rocks and lending them an air of mystery that moves all who witness it.
Getting there: About 30 minutes from Noto Satoyama Kaido Nishiyama IC. Parking available.
Photographed: Late August 2019, 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Temperature: 26°C (79°F)
Text/Kenji Sakamoto
Photo/Kenji Sakamoto
Translation/Yumiko Sushitani
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