Sakibaru Beach Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Stunning blue
Really nice and quite secluded, this is one of the most famous in this part of the island but in fact nearby there are a few others also worthwhile checking and relaxing at.
I loved this beach even though it was too cold to swim on March 31st 2017. White sand beach, clear water with lots of shells and corals. We visited the beach every day . About 15-20 km from the airpor...
Sakibaru is a very beautiful beach; unfortunately some of it was recently washed away during a very powerful typhoon. It will take some time for the beach to rebuild itself. Still, very stunning beach...
A beach in the back of Kasari Bay. Access is by no means good as it goes on a road that one car can pass on the way. It can be said that it is a little-known beach. The day I visited was December and the sea was rough. Still, the blueness of the sea stands out. If you visit in the summer, it will look even more beautiful. There is a parking lot and toilet, but there are no rest areas such as seaside houses, so you need to be careful not to get heat stroke.
I went to the recommended beaches of Amami Oshima, but this was the best. The scenery, the size of the sea, and the tranquility were all available. Certainly be careful when driving a car.
Stunning blue
Really nice and quite secluded, this is one of the most famous in this part of the island but in fact nearby there are a few others also worthwhile checking and relaxing at.
WOW
I loved this beach even though it was too cold to swim on March 31st 2017. White sand beach, clear water with lots of shells and corals. We visited the beach every day . About 15-20 km from the airpor...
Beautifully Stunning Beach
Sakibaru is a very beautiful beach; unfortunately some of it was recently washed away during a very powerful typhoon. It will take some time for the beach to rebuild itself. Still, very stunning beach...
Private beach!
A beach in the back of Kasari Bay. Access is by no means good as it goes on a road that one car can pass on the way. It can be said that it is a little-known beach. The day I visited was December and the sea was rough. Still, the blueness of the sea stands out. If you visit in the summer, it will look even more beautiful. There is a parking lot and toilet, but there are no rest areas such as seaside houses, so you need to be careful not to get heat stroke.
This is the best.
I went to the recommended beaches of Amami Oshima, but this was the best. The scenery, the size of the sea, and the tranquility were all available. Certainly be careful when driving a car.