Nestled in the picturesque town of Kamaishi, the Otsuchiwan Katagishi Coast extends with its unique grayish-black sand, painting a breathtaking contrast against the pristine blue waters of the Pacific Ocean. This tranquil coastal stretch does not offer the conventional golden sands commonly associated with beaches but makes up for it with its serene beauty and the plethora of activities it hosts. Visitors can immerse themselves in beachcombing, scenic photography, relaxed strolls, and picnicking. Otsuchiwan Katagishi Coast has few amenities, so plan your trip accordingly, although it does not allow dogs, does not have facilities for the disabled, offers no restroom facilities, prohibits camping and surfing, and maintains a clothing-required policy. This low-key approach preserves the natural charm of the coastline, ensuring an unspoiled natural experience for each visitor.