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Mizushima

Mizushima

Also written: 水島 · 水岛

A desert island nicknamed the 'Hawaii of Hokuriku'; a summer paradise with crystal-clear emerald-green sea and white-sand beaches.

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Mizushima in Townscape & Scenery is a landmark where An uninhabited island off the tip of the Tsuruga Peninsula, Mizushima is renowned for its crystal-clear waters and white sandy beaches and is nicknamed "the Hawaii of Hokuriku", drawing attention from international travelers. Mizushima uninhabited island off Tsuruga Peninsula only reachable mid-July to end August by municipal ferry, called Hawaii of Hokuriku for emerald transparency, shallow, take trash back, toilets simple showers equipped. Mizushima preserves regional identity. The site exemplifies how local topography, climate and history shape craftsmanship, food and festivals. Visitors learn through hands-on workshops, guided walks and seasonal rituals. Community cooperatives maintain heritage while welcoming international guests, offering English pamphlets and multilingual signage where possible. Practical access is typically 20 to 50 minutes by local bus from the nearest JR or private rail station, with community buses hourly on weekdays but thinner on Sundays and holidays; driving benefits from winter tires December to March in mountain areas. Parking costs JPY 300 to 500, filling after 10 a.m. in peak summer and autumn foliage, so an 8 a.m. arrival is ideal. Photography works best 6:30 to 8:00 and 16:00 to sunset for soft light, using 24-35 mm wide for context and 70-200 mm telephoto for details; tripods may be restricted at crowded shrines. Drone flight requires checking Ministry of Land maps. Food pairing includes seasonal seafood, mountain vegetables, miso, soy, sake brewed from snowmelt and rice, with michi-no-eki and morning markets selling pickles, jams and craft salt. Families pass tools and stories across generations, keeping techniques alive for 400 plus years in some crafts. For international travelers it offers an intimate counterpoint beyond bullet trains and neon, a chance to feel how locals live with mountains, sea and rivers. Plan 2 to 4 hours wandering side lanes, talking to shopkeepers, joining small workshops where a greeting 'how is this made' often leads to live demonstration. Respect manners: take trash back, observe no-entry and no-smoking areas, manage food smells where bears are absent but crows are present, and follow fire rules at festivals. Each season changes the atmosphere, so repeat visits reward curiosity. In recent years Mizushima has drawn overseas attention via social media, yet retains an everyday rhythm. Local volunteers run preservation societies and neighborhood markets, balancing tourism growth with succession training. Winter illumination, spring cherry, summer lavender or fire, and autumn reds shift the palette. Close by, related spots within 3 to 5 kilometers link by rental bicycle, creating a compact cultural circuit. Visitors who speak a few Japanese phrases receive warmer hospitality. Early morning offers solitude for meditation, while late afternoon wraps the scene in golden hour. The experience deepens when visitors compare past and present, noticing how post-war reconstruction, depopulation and renewed craft movements intertwine. Local inns offer tatami stays, public baths and home-style meals, encouraging overnight immersion rather than quick photo stops. The experience deepens when visitors compare past and present, noticing how post-war reconstruction, depopulation and renewed craft movements intertwine. Local inns offer tatami stays, public baths and home-style meals, encouraging overnight immersion rather than quick photo stops.

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