What other travelers are saying about Shirahama Beach, Wakayama
20251101 - day was sunny during visit but the cool temperature makes it better. Beach is white and clean. There are several pop up stalls that sells food, drinks, games and gifts. The vast ocean and natural background makes it a nice place for photoshoot and rest.
This place made me wonder why Japanese travels as far as Thailand to a beach when they have such a beautiful beach like this one. The sand is so white and smooth. It is well kept and beautiful. People respectfully use the beach and the safety is well protected. I went to the season open festival and see the rescue demonstration. I also went there again at the sunset and in the morning. It is charming every time you go. You can't miss this if you are in the area.
Probably the best beach in Japan. Beautiful sand and very good amenities next to the beach. The water is so clear and usually no waves.
There were not too many people in the winter time. I didn't expect such beautiful beach in here. The water is clear, the sand was white and it's so clean everywhere.
Quiet beach sheltered by a reef so ideal for swimming. The water is as inviting as it looks.
Showers and footbath at beach edge. There is also a hot spring bath during the season. This is open air so swim suits are worn.
There is strange 'Squid Game' voice over the PA every hour telling you how to behave on the beach. Quite disconcerting the first.time you here it.
Frequently Asked Questions
The beach features white quartz sand historically imported from Australia to maintain its distinctive white color and texture, giving Shirahama its name which means "white beach."
The swimming season runs from late spring through early autumn, with peak season in July and August. The Kuroshio Current provides warmer waters that extend the swimming season compared to other Japanese beaches.
Yes. While beach swimming is seasonal (late spring to early autumn), Shirahama operates year-round as one of Japan's oldest hot spring resorts with numerous bathhouses and hotels open throughout the year.
Yes. Numerous hotels and ryokan range from budget to luxury options, many featuring hot spring baths with ocean views or traditional bathhouse facilities.
Nearby attractions include Senjojiki (wave-eroded rock platform), Sandanbeki (coastal cliffs), traditional hot spring bathhouses, and Adventure World, a zoo and amusement park famous for its panda breeding program.