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Fukue Island Beaches

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Fukue Island Beaches — location in Nagasaki, Goto Islands

Nagasaki · Goto Islands

32.6956°N, 128.8411°E

Fukue Island, the largest of the Goto Islands, has 20+ named beaches with water clarity and sand quality that rival Okinawa but remain virtually unknown to foreign tourists. The western beaches — Takahama, Yorihama, and Miiraku — face the open East China Sea and receive consistent swells, creating excellent bodysurfing conditions. The eastern beaches are protected and calm, suitable for snorkeling.

The water temperature reaches 24°C in August; swimming season runs July–September. The beaches are undeveloped — no lifeguards, no facilities beyond parking lots and basic toilets — which preserves their empty, wild character even at peak season.

Essential Information

Opening Hours

Beaches: open 24/7 (no facilities) | Swimming season: July–September

Closed: Open year-round

Entrance Fee

Free (no facilities or entrance fees at any beach) | Rental car essential: ¥6,000–8,000/day

Best Season

July–September for swimming (water 24°C in August) | April–August for Takahama sunset views | Summer (July–October) for snorkeling at Miiraku

Visit Duration

Half day to full day per beach | Allow 30 minutes driving between beaches

Getting There

Access Information

Fukue Island beaches accessible by rental car (essential) or bicycle. Takahama Beach: a drive from Fukue Port. Free parking at all beaches. No admission fees. Bring all supplies (no beach shops).

Insider Guide

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**Takahama Beach sunset:** The western orientation creates exceptional sunset viewing — the sun sets directly into the sea horizon from April to August. The beach's 500m arc means you can walk the shoreline following the sunset. Arrive 90 minutes before sunset; the transition from afternoon light to twilight creates distinct color phases every 15 minutes. **Snorkeling at Miiraku:** The reef at Miiraku Beach (eastern side, protected water) supports tropical fish populations — damselfish, wrasse, and occasional sea turtles. Bring your own snorkel gear (no rentals on island). Best visibility: morning 7:00–10:00 before wind picks up. **Beach camping:** Informal beach camping is tolerated (though not officially permitted) at Takahama — arrive after dark, leave before 8:00am. The Goto night sky, with minimal light pollution, offers exceptional star visibility June–September.

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