{"ok":true,"data":{"id":12943,"slug":"anego-no-hama-beach-itoshima","name":"Anego-no-hama Beach","country":"Japan","state":"Fukuoka Prefecture","city":"Itoshima","coords":{"lat":33.5535,"lng":130.0941},"beachType":"Sandy","tags":["hidden","scenic","sunset"],"article":{"hero":"Anego-no-hama is not merely a stretch of sand; it's a natural instrument. Known as 'singing sand' or 'squeaking sand,' the unique composition of its quartz grains, when dry and clean, produces a clear, resonant sound with every step. It’s a subtle, ethereal whisper, a secret shared between you and the shore.\n\nThe beach itself is a picture of tranquility, with soft, pale sand meeting the gentle lapping of the waves. Beyond its auditory magic, Anego-no-hama offers stunning vistas, particularly as the sun begins its descent, painting the sky in soft pastels that reflect on the wet sand. The air here feels exceptionally clean, contributing to the purity of the sand's song.\n\nThis is a place for quiet contemplation and wonder. Walk slowly, deliberately, and let the sand serenade you. It’s a rare phenomenon, a delicate balance of nature that makes this beach an unforgettable sensory experience, inviting you to connect with the earth in a truly unique way.","teaser":"Step onto Anego-no-hama and listen closely: with each stride, the finely-grained quartz sand emits a distinct, almost musical hum. This isn't just a beach; it's an auditory wonder, where the earth itself seems to sing a gentle tune beneath your feet.","uniqueAngle":"This beach is one of the few places globally where the sand 'sings' or 'squeaks' underfoot, creating a unique auditory experience.","accessType":"Car or Public Transport","thingsToDo":[{"icon":"sun","title":"Listen to the Sand","subtitle":"Experience the singing phenomenon"},{"icon":"camera","title":"Sunset Photography","subtitle":"Capture evening colors"},{"icon":"hike","title":"Peaceful Walk","subtitle":"Stroll along the quiet shore"},{"icon":"swim","title":"Gentle Dip","subtitle":"Swim in calm waters"}],"audience":{"surfer":"While the singing sand won't enhance your ride, the calm, clean waters here offer a serene spot for a post-surf cool down. The unique auditory experience provides a meditative end to a day spent battling waves. It’s a chance to appreciate the ocean's quieter wonders, a different kind of rhythm than the surf's roar.","couples":"Imagine a romantic stroll where your footsteps create a gentle, melodic whisper. Anego-no-hama offers an intimate and unique experience for couples. Share the wonder of the singing sand, watch a quiet sunset, and let the beach's subtle magic deepen your connection in a truly unforgettable setting.","backpacker":"A must-see for the curious backpacker, this beach offers a free and utterly unique natural phenomenon. It’s a perfect spot for quiet reflection, a break from bustling travel, and a chance to experience something truly rare. Pack a snack, listen to the sand, and add a truly memorable story to your journey.","local":"A cherished local secret, Anego-no-hama is where you bring visitors to impress them with Itoshima's unique charm. It’s a place for quiet family outings, a peaceful escape from daily routines, and a proud reminder of the natural wonders that make your home special. The singing sand is a beloved, gentle marvel.","family":null,"party":null,"diver":null,"explorer":null},"faqs":[{"a":"Anego-no-hama Beach generally offers safe swimming conditions during calm weather with its sandy bottom. However, as a less crowded beach, it typically lacks lifeguards and extensive safety infrastructure. Swimmers should assess conditions personally, avoid rough weather, and never swim alone. The beach's relative seclusion means emergency response times may be longer. Check local weather and wave forecasts before visiting. The beach is suitable for confident swimmers during favorable conditions, but always exercise caution. Parents should closely supervise children, and all visitors should respect the ocean's power.","q":"Is it safe to swim at Anego-no-hama Beach?"},{"a":"Visit Anego-no-hama Beach during dry conditions to experience its famous singing sand phenomenon, where sand produces squeaking sounds when walked upon. The effect is most noticeable when the sand is completely dry, so sunny days with low humidity are ideal. Summer mornings after the sun has dried overnight moisture work well. The singing sand is best experienced during quieter periods when you can actually hear the phenomenon without crowd noise. Late spring through early autumn offers warm weather, though the sand's acoustic properties exist year-round under right conditions.","q":"When is the best time to visit Anego-no-hama Beach for the singing sand?"},{"a":"Anego-no-hama Beach is located in Itoshima Peninsula, accessible by car from Fukuoka city in approximately 50-70 minutes depending on traffic. Driving is the most practical transportation method as public transit to this specific beach is very limited. Navigate via coastal Route 202 and local roads, using GPS with the Japanese name for accuracy. The beach's hidden nature means signage may be minimal; research the exact location beforehand. Parking availability varies by season. Some visitors explore multiple Itoshima beaches in one trip, as the region has several coastal destinations within short driving distances.","q":"How do I get to Anego-no-hama Beach?"},{"a":"Anego-no-hama Beach, being a hidden gem, has minimal on-site facilities. Bring your own food, drinks, and beach supplies for a self-sufficient visit. Wider dining options including seafood restaurants and cafes are available in central Itoshima communities within a short drive. Accommodations aren't directly beachfront but can be found throughout Itoshima, ranging from traditional minshuku to modern guesthouses. Many visitors make this a day trip from Fukuoka or combine it with other Itoshima attractions. During summer, occasional beach vendors may appear, but don't rely on them.","q":"What food and accommodation options exist near Anego-no-hama Beach?"},{"a":"Anego-no-hama Beach is famous for its 'singing sand' or 'squeaking sand,' a rare phenomenon where the sand produces musical sounds when walked upon under specific conditions. This occurs due to the sand's particular grain size, shape, and silica content. When dry sand grains rub together under pressure from footsteps, they create audible squeaking or whistling sounds. This natural phenomenon is relatively rare globally and makes Anego-no-hama special among Japanese beaches. The effect varies with sand moisture, cleanliness, and environmental conditions, making it a unique sensory experience worth seeking out.","q":"Why is the sand at Anego-no-hama Beach called 'singing sand'?"}]},"seo":{"title":"Anego-no-hama Beach: Itoshima's Singing Sand & Sunset Cove","description":"Walk barefoot where sand whispers beneath your feet at Anego-no-hama, a hidden Fukuoka shore where quartz grains create music and sunsets ignite Itoshima's coastline.","ogImage":"/api/place-photo?ref=Ab43m-t884UxpGPH372fqK1THU1X4q8e9xoJqeIKDDFlIP8ZYgvaKNnma6mcQHjvzzj2dXKez69cIVKfGTlZ5GjDO-3JhuCshB5-am4kmkyVCyWBvkELh8tTXP4RECuUHNRDuk7ck61ARRgj6Nnxe8xnz2hjxkwIyRvy53Wg_dG8puAgjjUt1WIy27pEMynwMCiG6N1Pw1hqXwCLYYftvhHn04LEjuNIhjB6mg3BZXby9PiJ-B0vjTEXfPLrBbtfFmqBrAsV7J4AScBMV2EgUFw9y2AwENuORGur-aCSGVLgcyiknmL2c2CfNLTO0ZC1ZtF0hqFGKI4GoUvVWVt42EywOrR7StOA7nGkHiE1a__SBG4vGzWHr-c_iCYCpZFT9QzOp8eh6sVt0qVA_Si9gLf2JtDlPo-ODc1mQpPzc872CTJxwA&w=1600"},"images":[{"id":"339030","url":"https://live.staticflickr.com/5598/15453616556_cf839fd16a_b.jpg","thumbnail":"https://live.staticflickr.com/5598/15453616556_cf839fd16a_n.jpg","alt":"Anego-no-hama Beach — photo by gunnsteinlye"},{"id":"339032","url":"https://live.staticflickr.com/2946/15473570541_b7a504fa9e_b.jpg","thumbnail":"https://live.staticflickr.com/2946/15473570541_b7a504fa9e_n.jpg","alt":"Anego-no-hama Beach — photo by gunnsteinlye"}]}}