
Overview
Keshima is an uninhabited island in the Sea of Japan, belonging to the Tai district of Maizuru in Kyoto Prefecture. Floating in Wakasa Bay, it is one of the many small islands scattered along Maizuru's coast, preserving a natural, undeveloped landscape untouched by human settlement. Ringed by the deeply indented ria coastline typical of Wakasa Bay, the island, together with the surrounding waters and reefs, forms part of the quiet seascape characteristic of the Sea of Japan side. With limited access for landing, it is best appreciated as a silhouette viewed from the sea or shore, a small feature of Maizuru's maritime scenery.
Highlights
- ●The untouched nature of an uninhabited island in Wakasa Bay
- ●A quiet Sea-of-Japan seascape framed by a ria coastline
- ●An island silhouette seen offshore from Tai in Maizuru
- ●A simple island view enjoyed from the sea or shore
History
Keshima lies offshore from the Tai district of Maizuru and is an uninhabited island with no record of permanent settlement. Like many of the islands of Wakasa Bay, it stands within coastal waters long associated with fishing communities, remaining today as a natural island in the bay. Detailed accounts of its origins or the background of its name are limited, so visitors curious about its history should consult local records or official sources.
Access
The island lies offshore from the Tai district of Maizuru, in the Sea of Japan (Wakasa Bay). Maizuru is a port town in northern Kyoto Prefecture, with seascapes centered on its eastern and western harbors. As Keshima is uninhabited, regular transport to the island is not common, and it is generally viewed as a distant silhouette from the shore or from the water. Please confirm whether landing or sightseeing cruises are possible, and how to reach the area, through official information.
Best season
A clear day with calm seas is the ideal time to enjoy the silhouette of Keshima floating in Wakasa Bay. Compared with the rough winter seas of the Sea of Japan, spring through autumn tend to offer a gentler seascape. Because visibility depends heavily on weather and sea conditions, it is best to check forecasts before your visit.
Map
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Suggested itinerary
- 1Use the port town of Maizuru as a base to enjoy Wakasa Bay's seascapes
- 2Look out to Keshima's silhouette from the coast near Tai
- 3Savor the nearby ria-coast inlets and fishing-village atmosphere
- 4Plan any landing or cruise only after confirming availability through official sources
Did you know?
💡 Keshima is read “Keshima” and belongs to the peninsular settlement of Tai in Maizuru. Wakasa Bay is famed for its ria coastline, a complex shore lined with islands and inlets of many sizes. Keshima is one of the small uninhabited islands born of that Wakasa Bay landscape.
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