It is a scenic spot in Shirahama Town, Wakayama Prefecture, Enzuki Island. I took a picture of an angler aiming for blue squid in the foreground.
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Located in the Shirasaki Kaigan Prefectural Nature Park in Yura Town, Hidaka District, Wakayama Prefecture, the Shirasaki Coast is surrounded by white limestone. The Shirasaki Coast has been selected as a One of the 100 best beaches in Japan, and in 2009 it was selected as one of the 100 Heisei Views sponsored by the Yomiuri Shimbun.
The contrast between the blue of the sea and sky and the pure white of limestone rocks and sandy beaches attracts many tourists throughout the year.
Swimming, fishing, and Shirasaki cruise activities can also be enjoyed around the coast, and there are diving spots and diving pools nearby.
Around the Shirasaki coast, there are plenty of restaurants and cafes where you can eat seafood dishes such as whitebait bowls and the famous Shirasaki curry lunch on a low budget.
The soothing view that can be seen when the sun sets is different from the daytime is a must-see.
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