Shirarahama Beach (Shirahama Town, Nishimuro District, Wakayama Prefecture)
Overview (history, characteristics, attractions)
Shirarahama Beach is a white sand beach that represents Shirahama Town in Wakayama Prefecture, and is known for the beautiful contrast between the fine white sand and the blue sea. The sand beach, which forms an arch with a total length of approximately 640 meters, is as white as its name "Shirara" suggests, and is crowded with tourists during the swimming season. It has long developed as a seaside resort along with Shirahama Onsen, and became a popular tourist destination from the Taisho to Showa eras. It is sometimes lit up at night, and the sunset and the moon reflected in the sea are also popular.
Highlights
- Shining white sand beach: The entire coast is covered with fine white sand, and the contrast on a clear day makes for a great photo.
- Swimming (summer): This beach has relatively calm waves and is suitable for families. Facilities such as beach huts, showers, and changing rooms are available (summer only).
- Evening and night views: The view of the sea and sandy beach at dusk, and the view towards the nearby Engetsuto Island, is romantic.
- Events: There are many summer fireworks displays and beach events, so you can enjoy seasonal events.
- Nearby tourist attractions: There are plenty of tourist spots within walking distance or a short drive, such as Senjojiki, Sandanbeki, Engetsuto, Shirahama Onsen, and Adventure World.
Access (nearest station, transportation, etc.)
- Nearest station: JR Kisei Main Line (Kinokuni Line) Shirahama Station - From the station to Shirarahama Beach it takes about 10 minutes by taxi, 10-15 minutes by bus, or 20-30 minutes on foot.
- Train: From Osaka (Tennoji/Shin-Osaka), take the Kuroshio express train directly to Shirahama Station. The estimated travel time is about 2 hours from Tennoji and about 2 to 2.5 hours from Shin-Osaka (depending on the train type and connections).
- From the airport: There are direct express buses available from Kansai International Airport (takes approximately 2.5 to 3 hours). Please check the schedule and operating conditions in advance.
- By car: Take the Hanwa Expressway to Shirahama. The estimated travel time from Osaka city is approximately 2-3 hours, depending on traffic conditions. Paid parking is available around Shirahama.
- Bus: Shirahama Town is connected to various tourist spots by sightseeing buses and local buses.
Estimated stay (estimated time required)
- Short walks and photography: 30 minutes to 1 hour
- Swimming and relaxing: Half a day to a full day (including use of beach huts and facilities)
- Combining it with hot springs and nearby sightseeing: 2 days and 1 night (visiting Shirahama Onsen, Adventure World, Sandanbeki, etc.)
Nearby spots
- Shirahama Onsen: A seaside hot spring town where you can stay overnight and enjoy the ocean at dusk and in the morning.
- Engetsuto: A rocky island floating in the sea, popular as a spot to watch the sunset.
- Sandanbeki: A scenic spot with sheer cliffs and caves. There are sightseeing trails and an observation deck.
- Senjojiki: A scenic spot with a wide expanse of rock formed by wave erosion.
- Adventure World: A large facility with animal exhibits, including pandas, and amusement park elements (popular with families).
- There are also plenty of tourist facilities, such as Shirahama Energy Land and Toretore Market (souvenirs and seafood).
Things to be aware of (crowds, manners, seasonal precautions, etc.)
- Crowds: The summer beach season (especially on weekends from July to August and during the Obon period) is extremely busy. Parking lots and accommodations fill up quickly, so plan ahead.
- Manners: Always take your trash home or dispose of it in designated areas. Fireworks and barbecues may be prohibited or restricted depending on the location and time. Please follow the designated rules.
- Ocean safety: Follow local government instructions regarding swimming areas and times (priority is given to times when lifeguards are present). Beware of sudden currents and the presence of jellyfish.
- Sun protection: The sandy beach reflects light so well that it's easy to get sunburned. Don't forget to wear a hat, sunscreen, and stay hydrated.
- Pets: Pets may be restricted from entering the facility. Please check the rules of Shirahama Town and the facility in advance.
- Check access information: Train, bus, and express bus schedules and operations change depending on the season and day of the week, so be sure to check the latest information before you set off.
Note: Even a short stroll will allow you to fully enjoy the contrast between the white sand of Shirarahama Beach and the ocean. We recommend choosing a hot spring inn as your base for sightseeing, so you can fully enjoy both the ocean and the hot springs.

