Kaiji Beach is located on the west side of Taketomi Island. The island is small, so you can easily explore it by walking or renting a bike.





Kaiji Beach
Kaiji Beach (カイジ浜) is a rare and fascinating destination, renowned for its naturally star-shaped sand, created from the tiny skeletons of marine microorganisms that once thrived in the seagrass beds nearby. These star-shaped grains, known as "star sand," are a remarkable natural phenomenon, making the beach a unique spot in Japan. While swimming is not permitted due to strong tidal currents, Kaiji Beach offers a magical setting for leisurely strolls, allowing visitors to marvel at the intricate beauty of nature's small wonders. The peaceful atmosphere and pristine surroundings make it the perfect place to connect with nature and enjoy the island’s tranquility.
Kaiji Beach has been designated as a protected area to preserve its star sand, which was once harvested and sold as souvenirs. Although the amount of star sand left on the beach is now limited, the site remains a captivating destination for those seeking a serene escape. Its unique charm and natural beauty continue to attract visitors, offering a rare glimpse into the delicate ecosystem of the island. Easily accessible by bike or on foot from other key attractions on Taketomi Island, Kaiji Beach is a must-visit for nature lovers and those eager to experience one of Japan's most distinctive beaches.
Hours and Fees
- Opening hours
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Always open
- Entrance fee
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Free
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