Kikugahama Beach is a 10- to 15-minute walk from Tamae Station and about a 25- to 30-minute walk from Hagi Station.





Kikugahama Beach
Kikugahama Beach (菊ヶ浜), nestled at the foot of the Hagi Castle Ruins, is a tranquil haven that offers a peaceful escape with its wide, sandy shores. Perfect for unwinding, this serene beach provides breathtaking views of the vast sea stretching endlessly before you. The quiet atmosphere invites visitors to relax, whether you're enjoying the cool sea breeze or simply taking in the surrounding natural beauty. It’s also a fantastic spot to witness the sky’s colors change at sunset, making it an ideal place for a tranquil retreat.
Just a short distance from the beach, Mount Shizuki rises 143 meters above sea level, creating a striking contrast to the smooth sands below. This majestic mountain adds an extra layer of natural beauty to the landscape, forming a stunning backdrop for the beach. Visitors can explore nearby historical landmarks, such as the remnants of Hagi Castle, or simply enjoy the perfect blend of nature and history that Kikugahama Beach offers. With its mix of serene landscapes and historical significance, this area is a must-see for those seeking both relaxation and cultural enrichment.
Hours and Fees
- Opening hours
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Always open
- Entrance fee
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Free
Getting there
Nearby
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Hagi Castle — 15-minute walk
Historic castle ruins and scenic park
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Hagi Uragami Museum — 20-minute walk
Hagiyaki pottery, ukiyo-e prints, contemporary art
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Yoshika Taibi Memorial Museum — 40-minute walk
Hagiyaki pottery and live workshops
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Yukawa Residence — 45-minute walk
Unique canal-integrated home design
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Katsuro Taro Residence — 45-minute walk
Home of Japan’s three-time prime minister
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