Sakurai Futamigaura
Fukuoka · Itoshima
33.5421°N, 130.1876°E
At Sakurai Beach in western Itoshima, two granite rocks rise from the shallow water 150 meters offshore — connected by a sacred rope (shimenawa) that must be replaced annually in a ceremony involving the entire local fishing community.
The scene at sunset is among the most photographed in Kyushu: the silhouetted twin rocks against the burning sky of the Genkai Sea, the rope a thin dark line between them. What makes Itoshima's version special — as opposed to the more famous Futamigaura at Ise — is the complete absence of tourist infrastructure. The access road is unmarked. The parking is a gravel field. The closest café is a surf shack. This is why the light, when it comes, feels genuinely discovered.
Essential Information
Opening Hours
Always accessible
Closed: Open year-round
Entrance Fee
Free | Sakurai Shrine main hall: free
Best Season
Year-round | Summer solstice (mid-June) and winter solstice (late December) for sunset alignment
Visit Duration
30–60 minutes | Add time for shrine and camphor trees
Getting There
Access Information
Insider Guide
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