Yumigahama Beach Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Great for long walks
This beach has miles of sand and is framed by the always picturesque Mount Daisen. The water is nice in the summer although it does have its fair share of seaweed!
14 km of sandy beach, pines along the coast - a very beautiful landscape with several species sites, equipped with swimming places - showers, toilet, summer kiosks with drinks, to swim better in the area about ...
Yumigahama was a sandy beach that runs from Yonago to Sakaiminato. Although it faces the open sea, the gentle coastline continues, and the silhouette of Oyama and Hiruzen mountains that can be seen over the sea was beautiful.
Beautiful white sand coast following bow and magnificent mountains over the sea
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From Yonago Station, we headed north on National Highway 431 to Sakai Port, and we thought about seeing the coast of Yumigahama, turned right and parked our car in a parking lot near the coast. Yumigahama, which runs in a bow shape from Yonago to Sakaiminato. It was a beautiful beach with a whitish sandy beach. Looking at the south side, Oyama and Hiruzen were lined up across the sea, showing us a magnificent and wonderful landscape.
Great for long walks
This beach has miles of sand and is framed by the always picturesque Mount Daisen. The water is nice in the summer although it does have its fair share of seaweed!
Great beach, sand and pine
14 km of sandy beach, pines along the coast - a very beautiful landscape with several species sites, equipped with swimming places - showers, toilet, summer kiosks with drinks, to swim better in the area about ...
Sand beach from Yonago to Sakai Port
Yumigahama was a sandy beach that runs from Yonago to Sakaiminato. Although it faces the open sea, the gentle coastline continues, and the silhouette of Oyama and Hiruzen mountains that can be seen over the sea was beautiful.
Beautiful white sand coast following bow and magnificent mountains over the sea
From Yonago Station, we headed north on National Highway 431 to Sakai Port, and we thought about seeing the coast of Yumigahama, turned right and parked our car in a parking lot near the coast. Yumigahama, which runs in a bow shape from Yonago to Sakaiminato. It was a beautiful beach with a whitish sandy beach. Looking at the south side, Oyama and Hiruzen were lined up across the sea, showing us a magnificent and wonderful landscape.
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A sandy beach attracted by the beautiful name Yumigahama. The white sand and slightly deep blue Sea of Japan continues from Sakaiminato to Yonago.