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Shiraho Beach

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Last updated Mar 30, 2026

Shiraho Beach is located on the southeastern coast of Ishigaki Island in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan, approximately 10 kilometers north of New Ishigaki Airport. The beach is named after the adjacent Shiraho village, a traditional Ryukyuan settlement that has maintained its cultural heritage and agricultural practices for centuries. The area gained international attention in the 1980s when local residents and environmental activists successfully opposed the construction of a new airport on the site, preserving what would become recognized as one of Japan's most ecologically significant coastal areas.

The beach's primary significance lies in the Shiraho Reef, the largest and oldest blue coral reef in the Northern Hemisphere. This reef system spans approximately 10 square kilometers and contains over 70 species of coral, including rare blue coral formations that are estimated to be several hundred years old. The reef supports exceptional marine biodiversity with more than 300 species of fish and various endangered species including sea turtles. In 2013, the reef was designated as part of the Sekisei Lagoon, a protected marine area under Japanese environmental law.

Visitors to Shiraho Beach experience a relatively undeveloped coastline with calm, shallow waters ideal for snorkeling and observing marine life. The beach features white sand mixed with coral fragments and offers clear visibility into the reef ecosystem during low tide. Glass-bottom boat tours operate from the beach, allowing observation of the coral formations without entering the water. The adjacent Shiraho Sango Village provides educational exhibits about coral reef conservation and the local environmental movement. Swimming and snorkeling are possible year-round, though the best conditions occur between April and October when water temperatures range from 25 to 30 degrees Celsius.

Access to Shiraho Beach requires rental car or taxi from Ishigaki city center, located approximately 20 minutes north. Public bus services operate with limited frequency on route 10 from Ishigaki Bus Terminal, though schedules may not align with tourism needs. The beach has basic facilities including a small parking area, but lacks commercial development such as restaurants or equipment rental shops. There is no admission fee to access the beach itself, though glass-bottom boat tours and organized snorkeling expeditions operate on a paid basis.



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2107-2 Shiraho, Ishigaki, Okinawa 907-0242, Japan

Shiraho Beach

What other travelers are saying about Shiraho Beach

**scenery and view:** Open horizon, tranquil blue water, unique rocks forming shapes in the sea… but wayyy too hot. Beautiful view but I did not stay long **Recommendation:** Ideal for travelers seeking a secluded natural spot for swimming, casual walks, and underwater coral exploration. The rock-arranged "stone dock" in the water gives a special identity to this coast—perfect for those wanting something different from busier tourist beaches. It's particularly suitable for swimmers and snorkelers, with calm, shallow waters protected by the reef. However, bring water shoes for comfort, as the shore is rocky and coral pieces abound. Sunbathers and those preferring pristine sand may wish to try other beaches, but nature lovers and families will find the peaceful vibe appealing. **Overall review** Reaching Shiraho Beach requires a walk down a village road, adding a quaint touch to the adventure. The signature stone dock forms a distinct view not seen elsewhere, making this spot memorable if only for its scenery and the quiet sound of gentle waves. Facilities are limited and there's some beach debris, which affects the overall impression. Local charm shines through, though the place is more raw than polished—best enjoyed as a swimming spot or for those intrigued by native coral reefs. A true slice of Ishigaki.
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bee thomas
Sep 21, 2025
I spent my time here until I waited for the flight on the last day of my trip to Ishigaki Island.It was the best on the pristine beach with nothing.
A very quiet breach near a residential area. It has a lot of coral and perfect for a stroll along the beach. Picturesque and beautiful, we stayed here for an hour before our flight as it was close to the airport. The kids were very happy to look at the collection of coral and shells on the beach. There are four very small parking spaces and it fills up quickly, but the beach is relatively quiet.
Quiet, peaceful, a few families and local people enjoying the beach and warm water. There are only 4 official parking spaces, but several people parked around the covered area.
The beach has a beautiful stretch of sand, but its main draw is the collection of coral. The area is home to more than 70 kinds of corals, including a large community of blue corals said to be the oldest and largest in the northern hemisphere.

Nearby attractions to see

Ryukyu Glass Village

Ryukyu Glass Village

Maeda Highlands (Hakuso Ridge)

Maeda Highlands (Hakuso Ridge)

Kabira Bay

Kabira Bay

Traditional Japanese-style building with a red tiled roof surrounded by lush green plants and trees, viewed from an elevated angle. Sunlight highlights the garden foliage in the foreground.

Nakamura House

Nearby attractions to see

Ryukyu Glass Village

Ryukyu Glass Village

Maeda Highlands (Hakuso Ridge)

Maeda Highlands (Hakuso Ridge)

Kabira Bay

Kabira Bay

Traditional Japanese-style building with a red tiled roof surrounded by lush green plants and trees, viewed from an elevated angle. Sunlight highlights the garden foliage in the foreground.

Nakamura House


Frequently Asked Questions

Shiraho Beach contains the largest blue coral reef in the Northern Hemisphere, spanning 10 square kilometers. The reef includes over 70 coral species and more than 300 fish species. The coral formations are several hundred years old, and the area was designated as part of the protected Sekisei Lagoon in 2013.

Yes, the beach has calm, shallow waters suitable for beginners. Glass-bottom boat tours are available for observing marine life without swimming. The beach has minimal lifeguard services and limited facilities, so supervision is necessary.

The beach is 10 kilometers north of the airport, a 20-minute drive by rental car or taxi. Bus route 10 from Ishigaki Bus Terminal serves the area but runs infrequently. Rental cars are available at the airport.

The beach has basic parking but no restaurants, shops, or equipment rentals. Visitors must bring their own snorkeling gear, food, and supplies. There is no admission fee. Glass-bottom boat tours and guided snorkeling require advance booking through operators.

The best period is April to October when water temperatures reach 25 to 30 degrees Celsius. Low tide offers optimal visibility for observing coral from shore. The typhoon season runs from July to September. Winter visits are possible but water temperatures are cooler.
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