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Sakurai Futamigaura's Couple Stones
Sakurai Futamigaura's Couple Stones
Sakurai Futamigaura's Couple Stones
Sakurai Futamigaura's Couple Stones
Fukuoka

Rocas de la pareja de Sakurai Futamigaura, Japón

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Última actualización 17 may 2026

Sakurai Futamigaura's Couple Stones, known as Meoto Iwa (Husband and Wife Rocks), are two sacred rocks offshore at Futamigaura Beach in Itoshima City, Fukuoka Prefecture. While sharing their name with Mie Prefecture's famous rocks, these have independent local significance. In Shinto tradition, the rocks represent the creator deities Izanagi and Izanami from Japanese mythology. The larger rock stands approximately 11.2 meters high, the smaller about 11.8 meters, joined by a sacred shimenawa (twisted rice straw rope) replaced annually through ritual. The site has been a place of worship associated with marriage, marital harmony, and safe childbirth.

The rocks are one of Kyushu's significant sacred coastal formations in Shinto belief, where natural features possess spiritual presence. The shimenawa rope symbolizes divine connection and marks the rocks as sacred objects. The site links to Sakurai Shrine approximately 150 meters inland, which worships the same creator deities. The rocks form a natural torii gateway visible from the shrine, establishing spiritual alignment between inland shrine and offshore formation. The Itoshima Peninsula coastal setting along the Genkai Sea creates dramatic scenery.

Visitors view the rocks from Futamigaura Beach via short walks from parking areas. Shore-based viewing distance changes with tides. Low tide sometimes permits walking closer across exposed beach and rock areas, requiring caution for uneven surfaces and water conditions. Sunset is popular viewing time. Sakurai Shrine visits complement the rocks through their spiritual connection. A white torii gate on the beach marks sacred ground and provides photographic framing. The relatively undeveloped area maintains natural coastal atmosphere.

Sakurai Futamigaura is approximately 40 to 50 minutes by car from central Fukuoka City via coastal Route 202. Public transport requires the JR Chikuhi Line from Fukuoka to Chikuzen-Maebaru Station, then bus to Futamigaura, involving transfers. Rental cars or tours offer easier Fukuoka access. The Itoshima Peninsula location pairs with area beaches, seafood restaurants, craft shops, and farms. Beach and viewing access is free.


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+81 92-327-0317
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sakuraijinja.com


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Shimasakurai, Itoshima, Fukuoka 819-1304, Japón
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+81 92-327-0317

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sakuraijinja.com

Reseñas de viajeros

Muy bonita playa de fukuoka, hay algunos bares y cafés en donde puedes comer y disfrutar de un rato agradable. Se respira un aire de tranquilidad en la playa, no hay mucha gente y cuando fuimos en junio no te podías meter al agua debido a que había mucha agua mala o medusa de mar. Se puede llegar en autobús desde la estación de hakata por 1150 yenes (ida) y allí mismo tomas el autobús de regreso, se tarda alrededor de una hora el viaje y si vale la pena dar una vuelta por allí.
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Álvaro Polanco
6 jun 2025
Es un lugar lindo para pasar una mañana o una tarde, hay locales interesantes, con buena comida, fácil de llegar
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J C C A
15 oct 2023
Hermoso!!!
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Steffany Flores
3 feb 2026
Sentado a las puertas del atardecer. Increíble puesta de sol en el lejano oriente que jamás olvidaré
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Fernando Leandro
29 dic 2020
Quedé fascinada, el mar precioso
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Getzabel Areli Bastarrachea Quijano
29 jul 2025

Preguntas frecuentes

Two sacred rocks called Meoto Iwa (Husband and Wife Rocks) connected by a shimenawa (sacred rope), representing the creator deities Izanagi and Izanami. The larger rock is 11.2 meters tall, the smaller 11.8 meters.

Sunset is particularly popular when the sun sets between or behind the rocks during certain times of year, creating dramatic photographic and spiritual moments.

During low tide, it's sometimes possible to walk closer across exposed beach and rocky areas, though caution is required for uneven surfaces and changing water conditions.

No. While sharing the same Meoto Iwa name (Husband and Wife Rocks), Fukuoka's version has its own distinct history and local significance separate from Mie's more famous paired rocks.

The Itoshima Peninsula offers area beaches, seafood restaurants, craft shops, and agricultural tourism sites, making it easy to combine multiple attractions in one visit.