Fukue Island Attractions
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Takahama Beach is Fukue Island’s top beach, known for its white sand and blue waters. Enjoy swimming, sunbathing, and easy facilities at one of Japan’s best beaches.
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Dozaki Church is the first Western-style church on the Goto Islands. Visit its museum to discover moving exhibits about local Christian history and the 26 Martyrs.
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Mount Onidake offers a rewarding 30-minute hike to sweeping views of the hills, coast, and town. Explore this beautiful dormant volcano, a symbol of the Goto Islands.
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Bukeyashiki Samurai Street offers a peaceful stroll past old stone walls and gates from the Edo Period, capturing the spirit of samurai history amid modern surroundings.
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Kojushi Beach offers a tranquil summer retreat with local somen noodles, clean facilities, and nearby dining—all just minutes from central Fukue on scenic Fukue Island.
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Goto Tourism and History Museum tells the story of the old castle and Goto Islands’ heritage, with exhibitions inside a reconstructed building next to the original moat.
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Osezaki Cape features dramatic cliffs, ocean views, and the historic Osezaki Lighthouse. A perfect spot for nature lovers and photographers seeking coastal beauty.
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Abunze Coast features dramatic lava rock formations and coastal views near Mount Onidake. Walk the short trail to the observation deck and enjoy the rugged scenery.
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Imochiura Church on Fukue Island features Japan’s first Lourdes statue and a peaceful garden spring, all set in a charming brick building surrounded by nature.
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Cape Kashiwazaki offers beautiful coastal views, a Kukai monument, and a peaceful village where history and nature meet at this historic sailing point to China.
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Lord Goto Residence is a beautifully restored Edo-era home with a scenic garden. Visit this seasonal attraction to experience traditional Japanese elegance and history.
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Myojoin Temple is the oldest temple on the Goto Islands. Explore peaceful grounds and see 121 beautiful flower and bird paintings on the main hall ceiling.
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Daihoji Temple offers a unique Chinese-inspired design and deep history. Visit this "Koyasan of the West" where Kukai spread Shingon Buddhism after returning from China.
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