July and August are peak season for swimming with warmest weather. Spring and autumn have fewer crowds and clearer conditions for photography and boat tours. Winter visits are possible but boat tours may be suspended due to weather, and some facilities operate on reduced schedules.
Two to four hours is sufficient for most visitors. This covers walking the beach, viewing rock formations, taking the 40-minute boat tour, and visiting facilities. Add more time if swimming or picnicking during summer.
The beach has restrooms, a rest house with restaurant and shop, changing rooms (summer only), and a visitor center. Vending machines and outdoor seating are available near the main access points.
Swimming is only practical mid-July through mid-August when lifeguards are present and water temperatures are warmest. The northern Pacific location means water remains too cold outside this period.
Yes. Take the JR Yamada Line from Morioka to Miyako Station, then board a local bus to Jodogahama, which takes about 20 minutes. Buses run multiple times daily, though service is less frequent than in major cities.