{"ok":true,"data":{"id":13516,"slug":"nakazato-beach-kumejima","name":"Nakazato Beach","country":"Japan","state":"Okinawa","city":"Kumejima","coords":{"lat":26.3498,"lng":126.7895},"beachType":"Sandy","tags":["hidden","local"],"article":{"hero":"Tucked away on Kumejima, Nakazato Beach offers a serene escape from the bustle of more popular Okinawan shores. This sandy expanse, often overlooked, presents a pristine canvas of pale sand, inviting you to shed your shoes and feel the fine grains between your toes.\n\nThe water here is a study in calm, a gentle turquoise that beckons for a swim or a leisurely float. With fewer crowds, you'll find an undisturbed tranquility, allowing the rhythmic hush of the waves to become your personal soundtrack.\n\nBeyond the immediate shore, the surrounding landscape speaks of untouched beauty, a testament to Kumejima's commitment to preserving its natural allure. Nakazato Beach isn't just a place to visit; it's an experience of quiet discovery, a moment of peace you'll carry long after you've left its shores.","teaser":"Escape the well-trodden paths and find solace on Nakazato Beach, an underrated stretch of coastline on Kumejima. Here, the only footprints you'll likely see are your own, making it a perfect retreat for quiet contemplation and unhurried dips in the warm, clear water.","uniqueAngle":"Nakazato Beach offers an unparalleled sense of discovery, a truly local secret waiting to be savored without the usual tourist bustle.","accessType":"Road access, short walk","thingsToDo":[{"icon":"swim","title":"Gentle Swim","subtitle":"Calm, clear water"},{"icon":"sun","title":"Sunbathe","subtitle":"Uninterrupted quiet"},{"icon":"camera","title":"Capture Serenity","subtitle":"Pristine beach views"},{"icon":"hike","title":"Beach Stroll","subtitle":"Soft sand exploration"}],"audience":{"surfer":"While Nakazato Beach isn't known for its waves, the calm, clear water offers a different kind of aquatic pleasure. It's a perfect spot for unwinding after a day chasing swells elsewhere, or for a refreshing dip that washes away the salt and sun. The peaceful environment allows for a complete reset, preparing you for the next big ride.","couples":"Imagine a secluded stretch of sand, the only sound the gentle lapping of the tide. Nakazato Beach offers just that—an intimate setting for couples seeking quiet moments together. Stroll hand-in-hand along the shore, share a picnic as the sun dips low, or simply float in the tranquil water, creating memories far from the crowds.","backpacker":"For the backpacker seeking authentic, off-the-beaten-path experiences, Nakazato Beach is a hidden gem. It’s a place where you can truly connect with the natural beauty of Kumejima without the usual tourist infrastructure. Pack a simple lunch, find your own spot on the sand, and soak in the raw, unadulterated peace of this underrated shore.","local":"Nakazato Beach is a cherished local secret, a testament to Kumejima's understated charm. Locals frequent this beach for its quietude and pristine condition, a place where the community can unwind and reconnect with nature. It's a reminder of the island's untouched beauty, a place to escape and enjoy the simple pleasures of the Okinawan coast.","family":null,"party":null,"diver":null,"explorer":null},"faqs":[{"a":"Nakazato Beach generally offers calm waters suitable for swimming, particularly during summer months. However, conditions can vary with weather and tides. As this is a local beach with fewer facilities than major tourist spots, lifeguards may not always be present. Check local conditions before entering the water, watch for posted warnings, and be cautious of currents. The beach's sandy bottom makes it relatively safe for wading. Always swim during daylight hours and avoid going out too far if you're alone, as this is a quieter, less monitored beach.","q":"Is Nakazato Beach safe for swimming?"},{"a":"The best time to visit Nakazato Beach is during the shoulder seasons of late spring (May-June) or early autumn (September-October) when you'll encounter fewer crowds while still enjoying pleasant weather. Summer (July-August) offers warm water and sunshine but can be busier and very hot. The beach is notably quieter than Kumejima's more popular spots year-round. Avoid typhoon season peaks (August-September) when rough seas and storms are possible. Winter months see cooler temperatures but can still offer peaceful beach walks with minimal crowds.","q":"When is the best time to visit Nakazato Beach?"},{"a":"To reach Nakazato Beach, first fly to Kumejima Airport from Naha (Okinawa) or take a ferry from Naha Port. Once on Kumejima, renting a car is highly recommended as public transportation is limited. The beach is accessible by road, though being a local spot, signage may be less prominent than at major tourist beaches. GPS coordinates or a rental car navigation system will help. The island is small enough to explore by car in a day. Allow 15-30 minutes driving from most accommodations on the island.","q":"How do I get to Nakazato Beach on Kumejima?"},{"a":"Nakazato Beach itself has limited facilities as it's a local beach rather than a developed tourist area. You'll find more dining and accommodation options in the main settlement areas of Kumejima, such as around Eef Beach or near the airport. Small local restaurants, family-run guesthouses, and a few hotels are scattered across the island. It's advisable to bring your own food, water, and beach supplies when visiting Nakazato Beach for the day. Convenience stores on the island can provide picnic supplies and refreshments.","q":"Are there food and lodging options near Nakazato Beach?"},{"a":"Nakazato Beach stands out for its authentic, undeveloped character and peaceful atmosphere. Unlike the more developed Eef Beach or touristy Hatenohama sandbar, Nakazato remains largely undiscovered by international visitors, attracting mainly local residents. This means you'll often have long stretches of sand to yourself, offering a genuine escape and authentic island experience. The lack of commercial development preserves its natural beauty, though it also means fewer amenities. It's ideal for travellers seeking tranquility and a glimpse of local beach culture away from tourist infrastructure.","q":"What makes Nakazato Beach different from other Kumejima beaches?"}]},"seo":{"title":"Nakazato Beach: Kumejima's Quiet White Sand Escape","description":"Locals guard this powder-soft cove on Kumejima Island where turquoise shallows meet coral gardens. Arrive early to claim your stretch of pristine sand.","ogImage":"/api/place-photo?ref=Ab43m-sIbRbqe4-uydEeNcQYqGsfWK0EdKtZZPanhw9lcw-ggTb2DPqUif84cdAh43f3TgJbE1fKZ25ihsWfuLrKnHIn02EmnGOJItuNthGOOJSkUKmalKj2zdcQ_tY7Co0ZUIu72uc6Zky9k5dBJ7VlLnDf2fDUn-b4zDMgQjzXurfX8V5h3DAMHd0zQ2ABR8kkRxrzsRdePam1juvQPUipb2AIDFwNnAOamd0Im1_Ly2pYXQwQ6csJF2HZpislTYpImezKrwrbi0k7E76-KRK_kQG-ZU7z15LyQNm-W91PCr6Ko_ulQ5S37XsB9QOb49OgCvjkEUpWDQSTyFk3JE_EdBHwqcrPdt4OEjCYuN4FsNOWs-uInv8-mIynva0Gnot1Gbzq-8akH4cOLVVZF2AyOYAqicEsMjEaXGrovL-Cw6pcUJ9P&w=1600"},"images":[]}}