The unique blue phosphorus shores of the Toyama bay is accompanied by rare squid that may not be found in other aquatic lands around the world.
The mysterious shining sea of Japan is just a small example of the miracles that happen on earth. Every year in the spring, fireflies color the Japanese Toyama Bay.
The blue color of Toyama Bay is different from any other blue we have seen so far. Toyama Bay is one of the few squid habitats. The v-shaped valley is located in Toyama Bay, leading squid that normally live 1,200 feet underwater to the surface, where millions of squid are forced to rise and turn the bay blue. In fact, at the end of their tentacles, there are special organs called photophores, which glow like glowing sticks. During the fishing season, these fish fall into the fishermen's net and decorate the boats with blue lights.
Toyama bay is directly under the protection of the global environment and the health of this bay must be permanent.
It is 3 hours from Tokyo to Toyama bay, which can be easily visited at night with local tours. March to July is the best time to see the heyday of Toyama Beach. The light of this beach is also called extraterrestrial and at night this beach shows its peak of beauty.
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