Watariguchi Beach (Irabu Island) -Miyako-jima Island
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Watariguchi Beach (Irabu Island) - About Miyako Island
Watariguchi no Hama (Irabu Island) is a beautiful beach located on Irabu Island, accessible by car from the main island of Miyakojima. This beach, with its clear waters and white sands and gentle waves, is a popular spot for snorkeling and swimming. Irabu Island is easily accessible from the main island of Miyakojima via a bridge, making it possible to visit the island on a day trip.
Watakuchi beach attracts many travelers with its beautiful natural environment and is an ideal place to spend a relaxing time. Snorkeling and diving, especially in the crystal clear waters, provide excellent opportunities to enjoy contact with marine life.
Why Watariguchi no Hama (Irabu Island) is popular and how to enjoy it
Watakuchi no Hama is one of the most popular beaches on Irabu Island, offering visitors stunning natural scenery and calm waters. Known for its crystal clear waters and expansive white sands, this beach is especially perfect for swimming and snorkeling.
The beach has few tall buildings around it, preserving its pristine beauty and allowing visitors to enjoy a moment of tranquility. The sandy beach is wide and perfect for a leisurely stroll or a relaxing sunbathe. The ocean is also filled with colorful fish and coral reefs, and snorkeling is a fun way to observe the marine life.
This beach is also famous for its spectacular sunset views, especially during sunset hours. Visitors can enjoy the contrast between the beautiful ocean and the sunset while feeling the pleasant breeze, and it is also a popular spot for taking Instagram-worthy photos.
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Detail of Watariguchi Beach (Irabu Island)
name | Watariguchi Beach (Irabu Island) |
Location | Irabu, Miyakojima CityView on Map) |
parking lot | Yes (free parking available) |
toilet | Yes (equipped with clean restrooms) |
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