🏖 7 Certified Beaches 📍 6 Regions 🌊 Blue Flag 2026

Blue Flag Beaches in Japan

7 certified beaches and coastal locations across 6 regions — independently verified for water quality, safety, and environmental management.

7 Certified Beaches
6 Regions
2 Iwate Prefecture
Jul–Aug Peak Season

Blue Flag Beaches in Japan — 2026 Guide

Japan is home to 7 Blue Flag certified beaches — independently verified by FEE Japan against the international FEE standard for water quality, environmental management, safety, and public services. Certified beaches are spread across 6 regions, with Iwate Prefecture leading the count at 2 beaches.

The Blue Flag award is issued annually and covers three core criteria: water quality (tested to EU Bathing Water Directive standards), safety and services (lifeguards, first aid, clean facilities), and environmental education. Japan has participated in the Blue Flag programme since 2016, making it one of the established national programmes in Asia. Certification is not permanent — beaches must reapply and be independently assessed each year.

This guide covers every Blue Flag certified beach and marina in Japan for 2026. The best time to visit Blue Flag beaches in Japan is during Jul–Aug. Jan tends to offer the warmest water conditions. All data is sourced directly from official FEE records and national certification body reports.

Lead Coastal Research Editor — Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
📊 Data-verified 🔗 Official sources 🔄 Updated 2026

Blue Flag Beaches by Region

6 regions with Blue Flag certified beaches

Iwate Prefecture
2 Blue Flag beaches
inc. Otsuchi, Rikuzen-Takata
Miyagi Prefecture
1 Blue Flag beach
inc. Kesennuma
Chiba Prefecture
1 Blue Flag beach
inc. Sammu
Osaka Prefecture
1 Blue Flag beach
inc. Kaizuka
Fukui Prefecture
1 Blue Flag beach
inc. Takahama
Kanagawa Prefecture
1 Blue Flag beach
inc. Kamakura

Top Blue Flag Beaches in Japan

Highest-rated certified beaches, ranked by our quality score

  1. 1
    Motosuka Beach
    Chiba Prefecture · near Sammu
    97
  2. 2
    Kodanohama Beach
    Miyagi Prefecture · near Kesennuma
    97
  3. 3
    Nishikinohama Beach
    Osaka Prefecture · near Kaizuka
    90
  4. 4
    Kiri-Kiri Beach
    Iwate Prefecture · near Otsuchi
    80
  5. 5
    Yuigahama Beach
    Kanagawa Prefecture · near Kamakura
    76
  6. 6
    Wakasa Wada Beach
    Fukui Prefecture · near Takahama
    76
  7. 7
    Takatamatsubara-Beach
    Iwate Prefecture · near Rikuzen-Takata
    76

Best Time to Visit Blue Flag Beaches in Japan

Monthly water temperature, air temperature and crowd levels

Month Air Temp Sea Temp Crowds Notes
January Low
February Low
March Low
April Low
May Medium
June Medium
July High 🌟 Peak season
August High 🌟 Peak season
September Medium
October Low
November Low
December Low

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Blue Flag beaches does Japan have?

Japan has 7 Blue Flag certified beaches for 2026. Certifications are issued annually by FEE Japan under the international FEE Blue Flag programme.

What is the best time to visit Blue Flag beaches in Japan?

The peak Blue Flag season in Japan runs during Jul–Aug. Jan typically offers the warmest sea temperatures. Outside peak season, crowds are lower and prices are reduced, though some facilities may not be fully operational.

Which region in Japan has the most Blue Flag beaches?

Iwate Prefecture has the most Blue Flag beaches in Japan with 2 certified locations. Overall, Blue Flag certified beaches are spread across 6 regions of Japan.

What does a Blue Flag certification mean for a beach in Japan?

A Blue Flag certification in Japan is awarded by FEE Japan and confirms that the beach meets rigorous standards in four areas: water quality (tested to EU Bathing Water Directive standards), environmental management (no-litter policies, nature protection), safety services (lifeguards, first aid), and public information and environmental education. Certification is renewed annually.

When did Japan join the Blue Flag programme?

Japan has participated in the Blue Flag programme since 2016. The national certification body is FEE Japan, which coordinates annual assessments under the FEE (Foundation for Environmental Education) international framework.

All 7 Blue Flag Beaches in Japan

Complete list of FEE-certified beaches and marinas