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Sakurai Futamigaura — Twin Rocks at Sunset

Published: Jun 1, 2026
Updated: Jun 1, 2026
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Sakurai Futamigaura — Twin Rocks at Sunset

At Sakurai Beach in western Itoshima, two granite rocks rise from the shallow water 150 meters offshore — connected by a sacred rope (shimenawa) that must be replaced annually in a ceremony involving the entire local fishing community. This pair of 'husband and wife rocks' (meoto iwa) is a Shinto sacred site administered by Sakurai Shrine, established in 1632 as a protector of seafarers.

The scene at sunset is among the most photographed in Kyushu: the silhouetted twin rocks against the burning sky of the Genkai Sea, the rope a thin dark line between them. What makes Itoshima's version special — as opposed to the more famous Futamigaura at Ise — is the complete absence of tourist infrastructure. The access road is unmarked. The parking is a gravel field. The closest café is a surf shack. This is why the light, when it comes, feels genuinely discovered.

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Sakurai Beach, Itoshima City. 15-minute drive from Chikuzen-Maebaru Station or 45 minutes from central Fukuoka. No bus service — rental car or taxi recommended. Free parking. Best visited 1 hour before sunset.

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**Sunset timing:** The rocks align perfectly with the setting sun during summer solstice (mid-June) and winter solstice (late December). June 21 sunset at Sakurai is a pilgrimage for photographers — a

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