
The Legend:
According to local folklore, the Saruiwa rock is one of the eight pillars built by the gods to tether the island and prevent it from drifting away or being washed away by the sea. The formation is famous for its striking resemblance to a large gorilla looking out toward the ocean. It is considered a masterpiece of nature, carved by wind and waves over millennia
Best time to view: Sunrise or sunset
The View
Location:
Tobira Rating
| Category | Rating | Insight for the Traveler |
| Serenity Factor | 🟢🟢🟢🟢○ | Beyond the occasional breeze and the distant sea, the view is relaxing. There is a talkative local guide that is very informative. |
| Visual Splendor | 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢 | Amazing how much this really looks like a gorilla. |
| Accessibility | 🟢🟢🟢🟢○ | Easy access to the main lookout, making it a comfortable stop for all. There is a rest area nearby as well. |
| Cultural Soul | 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢 | One of the “Eight Pillars” of Iki and a must visit spot |
| Hidden Gem | 🟢🟢🟢○○ | Far from the mainland crowds; it’s a rare chance to have a natural wonder to yourself. Note that this is a must visit area so might be crowded during tourist season |
