Ahhh Summer in Japan! at Jyonohama Swimming Beach & Pool
I’ve been having this love and hate relationship with summer in Japan for the past 23 years.
As the whole world knows, Japan is an island with the Sea of Japan to one side, and the North Pacific Ocean to the other, however, just like I had no clue how hot summer in Japan was, many foreigners probably don’t know either!
The high humidity makes the heat scorching, sometimes making it even unbearable to stay outdoors for too long.
Fortunately, there’s a bright side that makes summer in Japan a season to be loved and enjoyed! During summer, we have so many festivals all over Japan.
This is the season people wear yukata (it’s like a summer version of kimono) and go to a firework festival. We can drink beverages and eat food prepared only during this season! We can have barbecues by the river, and of course, go to the beach! And Mie is blessed to have so many beautiful beaches, and one of them was our today’s destination.
One of ourfavorite and most beautiful beaches in Mie islocated in Kihoku town.
Actually, this beach that we were invited to go to, we have been coming to for years, and the person who introduced me to this amazing place was my best friend Jon Richards. Jon has been living in Japan for about 3 decades. He’s the most outdoorsy person I know and he comes to the beach, probably 8 months a year, Yup, Jon only knows two seasons, winter and summer, summer being the longest, of course, and lasting 8 months for him, so when I was invited to have a fun day at the beach, of course I had to bring him!
But before telling you the great time that we had at the beach, let me show this amazing camping site called the Magotaro Auto Camping. How have I never came to this place before?!
There’s even one part which is designed for dog owners.
They also have 9 cottages in different sizes and accommodation capacity, the biggest can accommodate 10 people.
Mr. Umemori told us that the cottages are quite popular among families and group of friends. Especially this time of the year, during school summer vacation in Japan, the cottages are all booked!
Mr. Umemori told us that sometimes deers, monkeys and even wild boars come down from the forest to look for food! So if you come to Magotaro, make sure to secure your food!
And finally one important thing that I had to mention, Magotaro has free Wi-Fi! That’s right, it doesn’t matter if you’re just staying for a day, spending the night, renting the cottage or the glamping, everyone has access to their Wi-Fi for FREE!!! Isn’t this place amazing?! I can’t wait to be back and explore more about the area, and of course, to paddle in this beautiful part of sea.
Magotaro Auto Campsite
Access : Asama Coast,Higashinagashima, Kihoku-cho, Kitamuro-gun, Mie Pref.
HP : https://magotarou.com/
TEL : 0597-47-5371