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Review & FAQ:
During the summer season, Enoshima is alive with activity, including day trippers, hikers, and people just wanting to escape from the city. All of this has led the coastal town to become a fairly popular destination. The beaches, however, are the main why a large number of people visit. These beaches are situated opposite of Enoshima Island on the mainland. The jewel of the beach collection is perhaps Katase Beach, which consists of Nishihama Beach on the west and Higashihama Beach on the east. Katase Higashihama Beach was one of the first western-style beaches for swimming in Japan.

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Hayama-Isshiki Beach
Yuigahama
Shichirigahama
Enoshima
Araihama
Zushi Beach
Oarai Beach
Onjuku Beach
Kujukuri Beach
Hirizohama
Tatadohama
Iritahama
Shirahama Chuo Beach
Sotoura Beach
Suishohama
Wakasawada Beach
Kataonami Beach
Kotohiki Beach
Keinomatsubara Beach
Yurigahama
Bayside Beach Saka
Japan Beaches: Hitotsuku
Sesoko Beach
Kondoi Beach
Sunayama Beach
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