What other travelers are saying about Fukiage Beach
I just want to thank the young man who helped us on Oct. 6, 2019. We were very lucky to met you. You helped us to call the gatekeeper to open the car park after 18:00pm, then we could drive out of the park. I really appreciate! Bless you~
Loved this place ❤️ toooo much. Kids used to rent quad bicycles for the whole family. You can also rent skate 🛼 and enjoy your time with your beloved family.
No, swimming is prohibited at Fukiage Beach itself. However, the adjacent Fukiagehama Seaside Park operates a large swimming pool from mid-July to the end of August for visitors who want to enjoy water activities. The beach is primarily valued for its natural beauty, cycling opportunities, and as an important sea turtle nesting site, which is one reason swimming is restricted to protect the wildlife.
The Fukiage Sand Festival is held annually in May (typically during Golden Week). This internationally renowned event features nearly 100 giant sand sculptures ranging from 3 to 8 meters in height, created by teams from around the world. The sculptures are illuminated at night, creating a magical atmosphere. This is considered one of the peak times to visit, though it will be more crowded than other periods.
From Kagoshima Airport, which is 110 minutes from Haneda or Narita airports and 70 minutes from Kansai International Airport, you'll need additional transportation to reach Fukiage Beach. The most convenient option is car rental, as the beach area is relatively remote. Alternatively, you can take trains to nearby stations like Higashiichiki Station or Hiroki Station, then use local buses or taxis to reach the beach located at Fukiagecho Iriki, Hioki 899-3304, Kagoshima Prefecture.
Fukiage Beach is one of Japan's three largest sand dunes alongside Tottori Sand Dunes and Nakatajima Sand Dunes. At 47 kilometers long, it's actually Japan's longest sand dune. The beach has been selected as one of Japan's top 100 beaches and offers spectacular sunset views facing the East China Sea. It's also historically significant as the former site of Bansei Air Base during WWII and serves as an important sea turtle nesting ground.
Yes, there are several activities available. The Fukiagehama Cycling Road connects multiple cities and offers free bicycle rental at the Fukiage Sand Dune Rental Cycle Port, with options including hybrid bikes, mountain bikes, road bikes, and electrically-assisted bikes. The Fukiagehama Seaside Park features camping areas, roller-skating, soccer grounds, and various recreational facilities. Visitors can also explore nearby attractions like the Bansei Tokko Peace Memorial Hall (300 yen admission) and enjoy the area's hot springs and local cuisine.