Hikawahama Coast (Hikawahama Beach)

Hikawahama Coast (Hikawahama Beach)

Info

JR Shimousachibana Station → 15-minute car
19km35 minutes from Tōguan Tōdo Itako IC via National Route 124
Free, about 600 units

Business Hours

Free walking, swimming period is 9 to 16 o'clock (monitoring and rescue station)

Price

Freedom to walk

Spot Category

Bathing, lake bath, clamming


"Kamisu Municipal Hikawahama Auto Campground" with a break for each site


"Fureai Center" with large bathhouse, outdoor bath, sauna, etc.

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