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author : Admin Date : 14/11/2025

Okinawa Island Hopping: Friendly Beaches & Practical Tips

Explore Okinawa’s beautiful island chain with easy-to-follow travel tips. This post highlights ferry connections, beach access, family-friendly islands, and what to expect when planning your first Okinawa coastal trip.

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author : Admin Date : 11/11/2025

Top 7 Family-Friendly Beaches in Kanagawa & the Shonan Coast

A guide to some of the most accessible and family-oriented beaches near Tokyo. From Enoshima to Zushi, this post covers facilities, nearby cafés, and safe swimming spots perfect for a relaxed seaside day.

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author : Admin Date : 11/11/2025

Beach Towns Near Kyoto & Osaka — Easy Day Trips to the Coast

Discover coastal escapes just a train ride away from Kyoto and Osaka. This post introduces beach towns like Wakayama, Maizuru, and Amanohashidate, ideal for travelers wanting to balance city life with seaside scenery.

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author : Admin Date : 11/11/2025

How to Plan a Beach Camping Trip in Japan: Permits, Gear, and Etiquette

A practical guide for travelers who love the outdoors. Learn about permitted camping beaches, basic gear to bring, and respectful camping practices that align with Japan’s clean and considerate culture.

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author : Admin Date : 11/11/2025

Coastal Eats: Seafood Markets and Beachside Snacks to Try

Explore Japan’s seaside food culture, from fresh seafood markets to beachside snacks. This post introduces regional favorites you can find along coastal towns — perfect for curious food lovers.

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author : Admin Date : 11/11/2025

Seasons & What to Expect: When to Visit Japan’s Beaches

Understand how Japan’s seasons affect beach travel. This post explains weather patterns, local travel seasons, and what kind of experience you can expect throughout the year — from spring festivals to late-summer swims.