CONTRIBUTED BY RYAN P. BURGER
Looking for a beach that isn’t Toguchi or White Beach? How about someplace a little less crowded and a little more scenic? If you don’t mind a gorgeous drive to Hamahiga Island, then Muruku Beach is for you!
This beautiful spot is hidden on the east side of Hamahiga-jima, down a dirt path sandwiched between the ocean and a cliff face. At the end of this mysterious road you’ll find a small clearing that has been fashioned into a grass parking lot. The fee is an affordable 500 yen, payable at a small surf shop in the clearing. Stairs in front of the lot will take you down to the beach and to a small slice of paradise.
The beach is littered with shells, bits of coral, massive fallen boulders from the cliffs above, and a fair share of mushroom-shaped rocks carved by the sea. The beach is fairly long and wide, giving you plenty of room to stretch out and explore. I highly recommend taking a blanket and picnic with you as you’ll probably be hungry by the time you reach it.
The drive out can be a bit long depending on traffic and your origin point. If you know your way out to the Henzajima causeway, you’ll be able to find Muruku Beach without any trouble.
Payment: 500 yen cash for parking, collected by attendant
Directions from Kadena Gate 2:
- Head straight out Gate 2 and continue down Route 20 (pass over 330/Koza Music Center)
- Dead-end into Route 85, hang a left
- Dead-end into Route 37 (at the Kinbu Bay seawall), hang a right
- Follow Route 37 and hang a left on to Route 10. This will take you across the iconic red Henza-jima bridge
- Hang a right on to Route 238 towards Hamahiga-jima, you’ll cross over another long bridge
- 238 dead-ends as soon as you cross the bridge, hang a left and follow the seawall around the east side of the island
- You’ll end up at the entrance to Hamahiga Resort (up a steep hill), DO NOT go right towards the resort, go LEFT towards the ocean. There will be a small sign with red lettering stating “Muruku Beach”
- The road will get a little rough (unpaved) and narrow, our small Honda Spike Mobilio with a low ground effects kit made it with no issues
- There will be a small clearing at the end of the road – pay your parking fee and enjoy!
For those of us blessed with phones smarter than we are, I have an alternative mapping solution for you…GPS coordinates! The following coordinates are to the entrance of the dirt road that will take you back to Muruku Beach: 26.321797, 127.966883
I’ve tested them out on my device on both Apple Maps and Google Maps.
Coordinates for Muruku Beach itself (GPS navigation does not “see” the dirt road as a valid option): 26.319662,127.965848