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Yuigahama Beach
Yuigahama Beach
Yuigahama Beach
Surreal view of Yuigahama Beach on sunny day in Kamakura, Japan with blue water and a hill in the background.
Kamakura

Kamakura Yuigahama Beach

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Last updated Mar 20, 2026

Kamakura Yuigahama Beach is a popular seaside spot located in the city of Kamakura, Japan. It stretches along the coastline and offers a beautiful view of the ocean. The beach is known for its sandy shores and clear waters, making it a great place for swimming and sunbathing during the warmer months.

The area around Yuigahama Beach is lively, with a variety of local shops, cafes, and restaurants nearby. Visitors can enjoy fresh seafood and traditional Japanese snacks from the local eateries. There's also a relaxed atmosphere that attracts both locals and tourists.

In summer, the beach becomes particularly vibrant as beach huts open up, offering refreshments and rentals like umbrellas and surfboards. It's also a nice spot for watching sunsets over the horizon. The gentle waves make it suitable for beginner surfers as well.

Additionally, Yuigahama Beach is conveniently located near several historic sites in Kamakura, such as the Great Buddha and Hase-dera Temple, making it easy to combine a beach visit with cultural exploration. The beach is accessible by public transport, with Yuigahama Station nearby on the Enoden Line.


Phone
+81 467-61-3884
Website
www.city.kamakura.kanagawa.jp


The area

Address
Kamakura Yuigahama Beach, 4 Chome Yuigahama, Kamakura, Kanagawa 248-0014, Japan

Phone

+81 467-61-3884

Website

www.city.kamakura.kanagawa.jp

What other travelers are saying about Kamakura Yuigahama Beach

Lovely beach. Clean, not super crowded when we were there but it was also the off season. Saw plenty of peoole surfing but these are California or Hawaii waves. At least not that day. The beach isnt terribly close to public transportation but that could be because we were relying on google maps and sometimes it routes you in crazy ways.

Nearby attractions to see

A red street sign reading "Komachi St." in English and Japanese, mounted on a decorative metal arch with lanterns, set against a clear blue sky.

Komachi-dori Street

A traditional Japanese wooden temple with a sloped roof, surrounded by lush green trees and shrubs on a sunny day. The scene is peaceful and serene, with vibrant foliage framing the building.

Hokoku-ji (Bamboo Temple)

A scenic view of Mount Fuji with a snow-capped peak under a clear blue sky. In the foreground, an island with a lighthouse and small buildings sits in a calm, blue body of water.

Enoshima Island

Shichirigahama Beach

Shichirigahama Beach

Nearby attractions to see

A red street sign reading "Komachi St." in English and Japanese, mounted on a decorative metal arch with lanterns, set against a clear blue sky.

Komachi-dori Street

A traditional Japanese wooden temple with a sloped roof, surrounded by lush green trees and shrubs on a sunny day. The scene is peaceful and serene, with vibrant foliage framing the building.

Hokoku-ji (Bamboo Temple)

A scenic view of Mount Fuji with a snow-capped peak under a clear blue sky. In the foreground, an island with a lighthouse and small buildings sits in a calm, blue body of water.

Enoshima Island

Shichirigahama Beach

Shichirigahama Beach


Day guides that include Kamakura Yuigahama Beach

Frequently Asked Questions

Kamakura Yuigahama Beach is located in Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. It is about an hour by train from Tokyo, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists.

Visitors to Kamakura Yuigahama Beach can enjoy swimming, sunbathing, and surfing. The beach also hosts various events and festivals during the summer months.

The best time to visit Kamakura Yuigahama Beach is during the summer months from July to August, when the beach facilities are fully operational and lifeguards are on duty.

Yes, Kamakura Yuigahama Beach offers amenities such as restrooms, showers, and beach huts where visitors can rent umbrellas and chairs. There are also nearby cafes and restaurants.

Yes, Kamakura Yuigahama Beach is family-friendly with gentle waves suitable for children. However, supervision is recommended as there are no lifeguards present outside the peak season.
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Meda Wara
Jan 3, 2026
This isn’t your glossy, Caribbean-postcard kind of beach. It’s more like the introvert cousin who shows up to the family reunion in a black hoodie & quietly dunks on everyone. Overcast skies, grayish sand, gentle surf...and yet, somehow, it’s perfect. Walking along the water, you get that rare sense of calm where you realize: “Oh, right. Life doesn’t always need to be optimized.” The waves roll in, the surfers roll off their boards & you’re reminded that failure can actually look graceful if you do it in neoprene. The sand here has personality: dark streaks from the tide, starfish dropped like forgotten toys, patterns that look like nature’s doodles. It’s not “Instagram tropical”; it’s “geology class chic.” And that’s the charm. Also, I love the narrative arc: one moment you’re passing through the thousand-year-old Ichi-no Torii, the ceremonial gate of samurai Japan. Keep walking, and boom! ...you’re standing in ankle-deep water watching teenagers argue over whose turn it is to carry the surfboard. It’s history, religion, and saltwater therapy bundled into a single stroll. This place isn’t trying to seduce you with turquoise water. It’s saying, “Chill out, take off your shoes & stop pretending you’re not impressed by that kid who just faceplanted into a wave.”
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Jim Reaugh
Sep 16, 2025
Lovely spot to visit after either a visit to the Buddha or hiking behind the Buddha. Water is clean and with some waves . Surfers are there catching them . There is a lifeguard watching in designated spots. As well, you can get an umbrella or chair at any of the nearby beach restaurants for a fee.
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Helen Gin
Sep 2, 2025
We went there last summer, just for viewing. From the look of it, it is good for spending your summer, and have a flash into the water
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Meng Faigal
Jan 10, 2026
I was truly impressed by my trip to Kamakura. This beautiful town has such a warm and welcoming atmosphere, and the locals are incredibly friendly. One of the highlights was driving along the scenic coastal road of Kanagawa – absolutely breathtaking, especially on a sunny day. During the road trip, I noticed lots of people out enjoying the sea, many with surfboards ready for a swim. The area also had charming garage sales and local stalls dotted along the way, adding to the laid-back, seaside vibe. Kamakura is a perfect blend of nature, culture, and community – definitely a place worth visiting again.
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May 6, 2025
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