Anonymous beaches in Japan became famous for using recycled materials

Unlike the famous glass beach in California, or Ussuri bay, where nature must work hard to turn pieces of glass or porcelain into colorful pebbles. However, the beach in Japan is the opposite.

There are a few in the world, strange and rare, making them famous. However, in Japan there is a beautiful beach to 'hold the breath' but few people know it, even without its name.

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The friction of the sea waves day after day turned glass fragments into thousands of sparkling gems.

These glass beaches are made up of people throwing glass fragments into the sea, the friction of the sea waves day after day, this erosion created thousands of sparkling gems in the sand. The beach in Japan is different, in Omura City, all glass and porcelain chips are crushed and recycled before pouring into the sea. The Japanese think, let mother rest, they will replace the person doing this job.

When you arrive in Nagasaki, in Morizono Park, Omura Bay, visitors will be amazed by the glittering sunlight that is not sand but colorful stones.

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In addition to the practical purpose of preventing algae from multiplying, it also creates a beautiful tourist destination.

The page Soranew24 reported, a few years ago, this place was decomposed by algae and a terrible stench. So the local government began searching for solutions, eventually deciding to use recycled glass to prevent algae from growing.

Apart from the practical purpose of preventing algae from multiplying, it also creates a beautiful tourist destination. Currently, swimming is banned in this sea until the sea is fully restored, returning the natural beauty of Omura Bay.