When I was literally testing out the waters to compile the list of twelve Beaches near Yokosuka Naval Base, I came across Isshiki Beach. Located in the quaint town of Hayama, I learned that on April 16, 2014, CNN announced itsWorld’s 100 Best Beaches wherein Isshiki beach came in at No. 65. Isshiki is famous for swimming, water sports, windsurfing, boating and sun bathing.
Then there are the umi no ie, temporary beach houses, that are built within a few weeks to service beachgoers from July to August. They sit right on the shore and can offer such things as food, beach rentals, showers and adult beverages. Celebrating its 18th Anniversary from now until August 31st, I introduce to you Blue Moon beach house. Build it and they will come!

Did you say spa services? Yes, indeed! At Blue Moon Spa, indulge in a service that uses aromatherapy oils: Balinese Oil Massage, Foot Reflexology, or Head Therapy. Or, simply opt for Body Therapy without oil. After reviewing their Facebook page in advance, I made a reservation by sending an email tobluemoonspa@docomo.ne.jp and a confirmation was received within the same day. Now imagine this: laying down amid the fresh ocean air, the soothing sounds of the waves crashing beneath you, the sweet melody of the wind chimes ringing, and the sun peeking through the bamboo shades as it intensifies the aroma of the oils. I was on cloud nine! Blue Moon Spa is a terrace space prepared with two private beds on the 2nd floor of the beach house. You’ll never want to leave.

For more information on their live music schedule, be sure to check out their website. To access Blue Moon at Isshiki Beach, JR line to Zushi or Keikyu Line to Shin Zushi. Take any bus that terminates at Hayama and get off at the “Ishiki Kaigan” stop (written as:一色海岸). 3 minute walk. By car, take Yokohama-Yokosuka Toll Road, exit Zushi and onto the Zushi Hayama New Road. At the end of the road, turn right at the traffic light. Drive 300m further up the road and it’s on the left.
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