The Beach Everyone Recommends in Japan Is a Scam
The Beach Everyone Recommends in Japan Is a Scam
Traveling Cheap, Cheap Flights and Apps, Travel Hacks and Budget Tips can save you from this mistake.
This Japanese beach was ranked as the #1 place to visit in the “Hawaii of Tokyo”… and it completely disappointed us.
After driving for miles through windy mountain roads, we finally arrived, only to be stopped at the parking lot and charged ¥1,000. Then came the surprise ferry ride: ¥2,000 per person just to reach the beach. That’s already ¥5,000 before even touching the sand.
And the beach?
🪨 Rocks everywhere
👥 Massive crowds
🦶 Felt like stepping on Legos
🚫 Zero relaxing vibes
Snorkeling was fine, but the experience as a whole felt chaotic and overpriced. So we did what any smart traveler should do, we left.
🌊 After leaving that overpriced beach, we found:
🚗 Free parking
🏖️ Soft sand
😌 No crowds
💸 Zero entrance fees
And it was way more beautiful.
This trip reminded us of one of the most important travel hacks and budget tips:
Just because a place is popular doesn’t mean it’s worth your money.
✈️ Why Saving on Flights Matters
We’re able to experiment, explore, and avoid tourist traps like this because we save on airfare using the Going app. All flights we book are departing from the US, which means more money for experiences, and fewer regrets.
🔍 Traveling Cheap in Japan means avoiding tourist traps and using smart travel hacks and budget tips. Cheap flights and apps like the Going app help travelers departing from the US save money on airfare so they can explore hidden beaches, avoid overcrowded destinations, and enjoy Japan without wasting money on overpriced experiences.
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Hey i think Im going there soon can you recomend me a nice beach?