Would You Enter Japan’s Two Hour Cave? Here’s The Story Of A Tight Squeeze To The Beach!

Want To Visit Japan’s “Two Hour Beach?”

Well, thanks to the brave Reporters at SoraNews24.com, you can! You see, this cave leads to a secluded beach – at least for two hours a day!

This magical beach is only dry for that period of time each day, and it’s a tight squeeze to get to it!

As SoraNews24.com reports:

“Though many Japanese may have never visited the island of Tanegashima, intrepid explorers will know there’s much more to see and do here than spot rockets. Our reporter Yuka Koizumi is one such intrepid explorer, and after recently visiting the area she wanted to share one of its most magical sites — a sea cave created by sea erosion, which can only be visited for a limited two-hour time period every day. 

That’s right, when the tide is completely out you have two hours to squeeze through this tiny opening to see the beach on the other side!

It’s an adventure I would do in a second, and if you want to see Yuka do it, click on the story here – tell them you love it as well because they continues to deliver great stories about all things Asia!

Speaking of islands, how about this “part-time” island in Sicily that my wife and I visited?

Check out “Isola Bella” – which becomes an island every time the tide comes in!

Click here for a tour!

Out Hotel offered a water tour of the coastline, and here’s what the island looks like from the water – and our boat had some nice musical accompaniment as well:

We loved staying on the water in Sicily – I shared our view from our hotel room at Villa Sant Andrea:

We could watch people jumping into the water from these rocks – and I shared that video and more here:

And I shared one other incredible aspect of the island of Sicily as well:

Mt. Etna is spectacular – and we were near the top – yes, what you are about to see are not clouds but steam coming from the active crater!

That’s a very much alive volcano behind us – and Alex and I got to explore Mt. Etna’s lava caves too – see more of that tour here:

I also shared this fiery welcome to another Italian island, in this case Sardinia:

You can see where we were when this happened, which also was the location for a classic James Bond movie – click here for more videos!

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17 replies

  1. HI John, I would definitely go and see this. The Cango Caves in Oudtshoorn, South Africa, has an adventure trail that you can do if you are fit and strong enough. It also involves squeezing through tight gaps and crawling along narrow tunnels. It is very cool. You can read about it here: https://www.cango-caves.co.za/

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  2. Fascinating place; I’d love to go there.

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  3. What an adventure. Yes, I would go!

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  4. I’m chunky, so squeezing anywhere is always a bit of a risk, haha! But I like the idea of finding an unseen beach and enjoying this little secret place!

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  5. Isn’t nature amazing? I wasn’t aware of this place, but it’s something I would do if I ever visit.

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  6. I love the novelty of the 2 hour window on the beach, but not sure I could go through with squeezing through that tight space to get there, but hope I would try it if there

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  7. Looks like a pretty short trip. No problem! The ones I worry about are the swimming underwater and coming up inside a cave. Those give me pause…

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  8. I would only do it if I happened to be close by. I am sure there are plenty of other beaches there that don’t involve a tight squeeze for a short time window. 🙂
    Best wishes, Pete.

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  9. I definitely wouldn’t squeeze through that gap! Small gaps are not my thing.

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