Kotohikihama Kakezu Beach Campsite

ABOUT
THIS
SPOT

Kotohikihama Kakezu Beach is a famous beach located in Amino. Most known for its “Singing Sand,” and is often included in the top 100 lists of tourist destinations. Kotohikihama was also designated by the Japanese government as a Natural Monument, and became the first smoke-free beach in the world. The locals of this area are particularly enthusiastic about environmental protection.

 

Along the beach, there is an open-air bath with Gensen-Kakenagashi, water flowing directly from the hot spring source. Visitors can bathe in the waters from July to the end of August, while wearing swimming suits, and from April 21st to July and September to  November you can use the waters as a foot bath.

 

Details:

Camping Season: All Year
Nightly Camping Fees: 4,000 yen / plot (the number of plots may vary based on the number of campers and size of the tent) + there is a separate fee for parking
Parking Fee Overnight (2 days): 2000 yen
Reservations: Advanced reservations are not needed (first-come, first-served basis on the day)

OTHER
FACTS

Nearby Points of Interest:

 

Kotohikihama Singing Sand Museum – Educational

 

Tateiwa – Sightseeing

 

Tenki Tenki Tango – Gift Shop & Restaurant

Amity Tango – Gift Shop & Cafe

Torimatsu – Restaurant

Acaia Farm – Ice Cream

MAP

DETAILS

Address
Aminocho Kakezu, Kyōtango, Kyoto 629-3112
Business Hours
Camp Season: All year