{"ok":true,"data":{"id":7813,"slug":"shimao-beach-himi","name":"Shimao Beach","country":"Japan","state":"Toyama Prefecture","city":"Himi","coords":{"lat":36.8689,"lng":136.9887},"beachType":"Sandy","tags":["famous","family","sunset","sun bathing"],"article":{"hero":"The sand here doesn't squeak—it sighs under your bare feet, compacted just enough to make walking easy but soft enough to cushion your afternoon nap. You arrive mid-morning to claim your patch near the center, where the beach widens to nearly fifty meters between the seawall and the waterline. Tangerine umbrellas dot the shore like punctuation marks, each family setting up their ritual: coolers, fold-out chairs, inflatable rings already bobbing in the shallows.\n\nBy three o'clock, you've made two trips into the bay, where the slope is so gradual that you walk thirty paces before the water reaches your waist. The bottom stays sandy, no sudden rocks to stub your toes, and the current barely tugs. Children shriek near the shore, building moats around sandcastles while their parents doze in the shade of rented pavilions.\n\nAs the sun drops toward the Noto Peninsula, the light turns honey-gold, then amber. You sit at the waterline and watch the mountains across the bay—the Tateyama range—shift from blue to violet. The ferry horn sounds from Himi Port. Vendors pack up their shaved ice carts. You stay until the first stars prick through, your skin tight with salt, your shoulders warm from eight hours under the Toyama sun.","teaser":"You'll spread your towel on blonde sand that runs uninterrupted for hundreds of meters, the bay lapping gently at your feet. Families stake claims near the lifeguard stations while you walk the tideline, collecting shells worn smooth by the Sea of Japan.","uniqueAngle":"The gradual slope and protected bay position make this the safest swimming beach along the entire Toyama coast.","accessType":"Public parking, 3-min walk","thingsToDo":[{"icon":"swim","title":"Wade Deep Slowly","subtitle":"Gradual slope, warm shallows"},{"icon":"sun","title":"Claim Wide Shore","subtitle":"Expansive sand, umbrella space"},{"icon":"camera","title":"Catch Tateyama Glow","subtitle":"Mountain silhouettes at dusk"},{"icon":"food","title":"Try Beachside Stands","subtitle":"Grilled squid, shaved ice"}],"audience":{"surfer":"The bay breaks rarely and weakly—this isn't your destination. On rare winter storm swells, you might catch knee-high windchop near the eastern jetty, but the protected position filters out anything rideable. The Sea of Japan sends energy here, but the Noto Peninsula blocks most of it. Locals don't even bother checking the forecast. You'll paddle out once for the novelty, realize you're basically swimming, and spend the rest of your visit watching the mountains instead.","couples":"You'll have your sunrise walk virtually alone, the sand still cool, fishing boats chugging out toward the horizon. By afternoon, rent one of the canvas pavilions and spend hours reading, dozing, watching the bay change color. The beach empties after five, giving you the golden hour to yourselves—wade out hand-in-hand until you're just silhouettes against the backlit peaks. Dinner is grilled Himi udon at a shack three blocks inland, then back to watch the stars emerge over water so calm it mirrors the sky.","backpacker":"Free camping isn't permitted, but the adjacent parking area tolerates discreet van sleepers, and you'll wake to the best alarm clock: dawn breaking over the bay. Showers and toilets are public and clean. The onsen in town runs ¥450. You'll meet other travelers here in summer—mostly Japanese university students on regional road trips—and someone usually has a cooler of Asahi to share. The beach lacks the drama of Tottori's dunes, but the swimming costs nothing and the sunsets deliver every single evening.","local":"You've been coming here since your children were toddlers, and now you bring your grandchildren to the same spot, three umbrella poles from the eastern lifeguard tower. You arrive by seven to avoid the weekend crowds, stake your territory, then make the coffee run while your daughter inflates the floaties. You know which vendor sells the coldest barley tea, which section of beach gets afternoon shade from the pines, and exactly when the light turns magic—6:47 in July, 6:15 by mid-August. You never swim past the buoys.","family":null,"party":null,"diver":null,"explorer":null},"faqs":[{"a":"Shimao Beach is known as one of Toyama's best sandy beaches and is family-friendly, with a wide shoreline providing ample space. During the official swimming season (typically July to August), lifeguards are usually present and facilities are operational. The clear bay views and gentle slope make it suitable for children, though parental supervision is always necessary. Water conditions in Toyama Bay are generally calmer than open ocean beaches. Check weather forecasts before visiting, as conditions can change. The beach's popularity and family designation suggest it's well-maintained for safe recreation.","q":"Is Shimao Beach safe for swimming and families?"},{"a":"The best weather period for Shimao Beach is during summer months (July-August) when temperatures are warm and swimming facilities are fully operational. This is peak season for sunbathing and water activities. For sunset viewing, summer offers long daylight hours and spectacular views across Toyama Bay toward the Tateyama mountain range. Late spring (May-June) and early autumn (September) provide pleasant weather with fewer crowds. Winter months are cold and less suitable for beach activities, though the coastal scenery remains beautiful. Weekdays in summer offer better experiences than crowded weekends.","q":"When is the best time to visit Shimao Beach?"},{"a":"Shimao Beach is located in Himi city, Toyama Prefecture, along the scenic Himi Coast. From JR Himi Station, local buses serve beach areas during summer season, or taxis are available year-round. Renting a car offers the most convenience, with parking typically available near the beach. From Toyama city center, the drive takes approximately 45 minutes to one hour. From Kanazawa, allow about 90 minutes by car. The beach is well-signposted as one of the area's famous attractions. Public transportation schedules vary by season, so verify current routes before traveling.","q":"How do I get to Shimao Beach in Himi?"},{"a":"Himi city is famous for seafood, particularly Himi udon and fresh catches from Toyama Bay. Restaurants and casual eateries near the beach serve local specialties during summer season. Convenience stores provide snacks and drinks. For accommodation, Himi offers business hotels, minshuku (family-run guesthouses), and ryokan inns. Some establishments feature hot springs and kaiseki dining. Beachside facilities during summer may include food stalls and vendors. The nearby fishing port area has excellent seafood restaurants. Booking accommodation in advance is recommended during peak summer season and local festivals.","q":"What food and lodging options are available near Shimao Beach?"},{"a":"Shimao Beach stands out as one of Toyama Prefecture's best sandy beaches, featuring a wide shoreline ideal for families and sunbathing. The clear views across Toyama Bay create stunning scenery, particularly at sunset when the sky illuminates the water and distant mountains. Its location on the Himi Coast provides a combination of excellent swimming conditions and natural beauty. The beach offers better sand quality and width compared to many other Toyama coastal areas. The famous Tateyama mountain range visible across the bay provides a dramatic backdrop rarely found at other beaches in the region.","q":"What makes Shimao Beach special compared to other Toyama beaches?"}]},"seo":{"title":"Shimao Beach: Himi's Wide Sandy Shore on Toyama Bay, Japan","description":"Powder-soft sand stretches along Toyama Bay at Shimao Beach, where families claim prime sunset-watching spots and clear waters invite gentle wading. Himi's coastal gem awaits.","ogImage":"/api/place-photo?ref=Ab43m-s0gXLnLv4vKpDF6WSOQYwhcPX4Oorsu6znN_Qo9eoDOgNp_QwIGNlM_o8UK44jsOKv0AVqFA6r1gwwagEdo4kDEx5kdP21xbZfpM6X9-g6rmOG5dUsvOZZkS4Ac7LxSxvy0iZI9G8CmICdgL7knw9e_l5iu4aiykGRFa4A91PU54WHT7RXcWuA5OvlX0dHPv05rYlDx5B0WRC1Xn_m1vOKRYu69k_Evog5FG7cgPCxqiYYUXBmX9jmZ1CPa1QmpA08VBWPbXGDpXNt7yzr4YxBkBKQUJ-0Usg-dMf15pLoGw&w=1600"},"images":[{"id":"390369","url":"https://live.staticflickr.com/5579/14886679788_467a3a7a29_b.jpg","thumbnail":"https://live.staticflickr.com/5579/14886679788_467a3a7a29_n.jpg","alt":"Shimao Beach — photo by izunavi"}]}}