Seagaia Beach Clean in Hitotsuba to be held on Sunday, May 24, 2026
Phoenix Seagaia Resort will hold 'Seagaia Beach Clean in Hitotsuba' on May 24, 2026, as part of its sustainability initiative. Aimed at protecting sea turtle nesting grounds, 109 staff members and general participants will conduct a coastal cleanup.
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Phoenix Seagaia Resort (Miyazaki City, Miyazaki Prefecture; President: Shunsuke Yamamoto), upholding its sustainability vision to 'Create a resort that energizes both people and the planet,' will hold the 11th 'Seagaia Beach Clean in Hitotsuba' on Sunday, May 24, 2026.
Ahead of the spawning season for loggerhead sea turtles—a designated natural monument of Miyazaki Prefecture—the cleanup of Hitotsuba Beach is intended to protect their nesting grounds. A total of 109 people, including members of the public and staff from Phoenix Seagaia Resort, including new employees, are scheduled to participate.
Event Name: Seagaia Beach Clean in Hitotsuba
Cleanup Location: Hitotsuba Beach (Sun Beach Hitotsuba, North Beach, North Side)
Date & Time: Sunday, May 24, 2026, 9:30–11:30 (Registration starts at 9:10)
*In case of rain or stormy weather, the event will be postponed to June and conducted by staff only.
9:10 Registration
9:30 Event overview, Remarks by Koichi Katagiri, Executive Vice President, Phoenix Resort Co., Ltd.
9:50 Commemorative photo, start of beach cleaning
10:30 Cleanup ends, trash collection
10:50 Curry served to participants, dismissal
In addition to beach cleaning, the company engages in the following initiatives:
- Black Pine Forest Preservation: Utilizing unique management methods and periodic planting.
- Food Loss Reduction: Donating kitchen scraps and leftover bread to nearby zoos.
- Recycling Paper and Documents: Introducing toilet paper made from internal waste paper.
Under its slogan 'Taste the feasts of life, the most delicious resort in Japan,' they continue to preserve the rich natural environment.
FAQ
Who can participate?
A total of 109 people are expected to participate, including Seagaia staff and the general public.
What happens in case of rain?
In case of rain or severe weather, it will be postponed to June and conducted by staff only.
What other environmental activities are they doing?
They are engaged in black pine forest preservation, food waste reduction, and recycling of waste paper and documents.