The park features a large-scale wind power generator that serves as a landmark visible from surrounding coastal areas.
Its geography places it at one of the narrowest points of the entrance to Tokyo Bay, making it a strategic location for observing incoming and outgoing container ships.
The cliffs surrounding the park consist of distinct sedimentary rock layers characteristic of the Miura Peninsula's geological history.
The park is officially designated as a barrier-free facility by the City of Miura to ensure accessibility for elderly and disabled visitors.
Miyagawa Park is a coastal public space located at the southern tip of the Miura Peninsula, uniquely characterized by its massive white wind turbine. The park overlooks the Sagami Bay and the entrance to the Uraga Channel, providing views of large maritime traffic entering Tokyo Bay. The site occupies a bluff that functions as a natural viewing platform for the Izu Peninsula and Mount Fuji on clear days. It serves as a popular rest stop for cyclists traversing the coastal routes of Kanagawa Prefecture. The park area includes paved walking paths, grassy slopes, and benches oriented toward the sea. It is situated adjacent to the Miyagawa fishing port, which is accessible via a steep path descending from the cliffside.
The elevated viewing deck adjacent to the wind turbine, framing the turbine against the backdrop of Sagami Bay.
Bring binoculars to better observe the large commercial vessels navigating the Uraga Channel.
Check local weather reports specifically for wind speed, as the coastal bluff is highly exposed to sea breezes.
Combine your visit with a trip to the nearby Misaki fishing market for local tuna specialties.
Do not attempt to climb the wind turbine or enter the fenced technical area surrounding it.