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Sakurai Futamigaura no Fufu Iwa
桜井二見ヶ浦の夫婦岩

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Sakurai Futamigaura no Fufu Iwa

桜井二見ヶ浦の夫婦岩

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Best time to visit: All year round
Price: Free

Sakurai Futamigaura no Fufu Iwa (桜井二見ヶ浦の夫婦岩) is a famous rock formation located on the coast of Futamigaura Beach in the city of Asakura in Fukuoka prefecture, Japan. It is a popular tourist destination and is known for its unique appearance and stunning views of the ocean. The two rocks that make up the formation are said to resemble a pair of newlyweds, hence its name “Fufu Iwa,” which translates to “Rocks of the Married Couple.” According to local folklore, the two rocks are actually two lovers who were separated and turned into stone. The taller rock is said to be the male and the shorter rock is said to be the female. The rocks are approximately 10 meters tall and are located on a cliff overlooking the ocean. The view from the cliff is breathtaking, and visitors can see the vast expanse of the sea and the horizon beyond. The surrounding area is also known for its beauty, with lush forests and fields of wildflowers adding to the scenic views. Futamigaura Beach itself is a popular spot for swimming and surfing, and visitors can also participate in various water sports and activities such as snorkeling, fishing, and kayaking. The beach is also a popular spot for picnicking and is equipped with several facilities such as restrooms, showers, and changing rooms. In addition to the scenic views and water activities, the area surrounding Futamigaura Beach is also rich in history and culture. There are several temples and shrines in the area, and visitors can learn about the local folklore and traditions of the region. One of the most popular cultural events in the area is the annual “Futamigaura Matsuri,” which is held in early August. During the festival, visitors can enjoy traditional Japanese dance performances, live music, and food stalls selling local specialties. Visitors to Futamigaura Beach can easily reach the area by car, with parking available near the beach. There is also a bus service from nearby cities, and the beach is a short walk from the nearest train station. In conclusion, Fufu Iwa is a must-visit destination for anyone looking for a unique and scenic experience in Japan. With its beautiful views, rich history, and various activities and events, it is sure to be a memorable and enjoyable experience for all visitors. 

 

Getting to Sakurai Futamigaura no Fufu Iwa

  • By Public Transport
  • Nearest City: Sakurai
  • Transportation: From Sakurai, take a bus or taxi to Futami Bay, where the Meoto Iwa (Wedded Rocks) are located.
  • Travel Time: Approximately 1-2 hours.

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