To fully enjoy Fukue Island, renting a car is the best option, as the island is relatively small and public buses run infrequently, often missing many popular tourist spots. Having your own vehicle allows you to explore at your own pace and reach more remote and scenic areas.





Mount Onidake
Mount Onidake (鬼岳) is a dormant volcano that rises 315 meters above the landscape of Fukue Island, easily recognized by its smooth, grass-covered slopes. Once active over 20,000 years ago, it now serves as a peaceful green landmark and a favorite outdoor destination in the Goto Islands. At its base, open meadows and gentle hills attract visitors for picnics, stargazing, and seasonal flower viewing.
A well-maintained trail leads to the summit in about 30 minutes, offering sweeping views of Fukue town, the rugged coastline, and nearby islands. The hike is beginner-friendly but still rewarding for experienced walkers, thanks to the scenic beauty and tranquil surroundings. On clear days, the vista extends across the Goto archipelago, making Mount Onidake a perfect stop for nature lovers, photographers, and anyone seeking to experience the wild charm of island life.
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