Kyushu Β· Japan
Regional DestinationItoshima Travel Guide
20 attractions Β· Updated 2026
π€ Best Season
April-May, September-October
π Recommended Stay
1.5 Days
βοΈ Nearest Airport
Fukuoka Airport (FUK) β 60 min by train and bus
β Known For
Itoshima is renowned for its scenic coastal landscapes, including the picturesque Keisoku-ji Temple and Imazu Beach. The region is celebrated for fresh seafood, particularly squid and grilled fish, and attracts visitors with its hiking trails and seaside hot springs.
π― Best For
π‘ Local Tip
Visit Imazu Beach at sunset (free entry). Take the Nishi-Nippon Railroad from Fukuoka (50 min, Β₯1,200) directly to Itoshima Station.
π Day Trip From
Top Attractions in Itoshima
Sakurai Futamigaura's Couple Stones
β 4.4 (5,225)πΊ Landmarks
Sakurai Futamigaura's Couple Stones, or Meoto Iwa, are two sacred rocks rising from the sea, connected by a thick shimenawa (sacred rope) that symbolizes the union between the Shinto deities Izanagi and Izanami. This iconic sight is particularly breathtaking at sunrise, when the sun appears to rise between the rocks, creating a magical moment that has captivated visitors for centuries. The larger rock stands 9 meters tall while the smaller one reaches 4 meters, and the rope between them is ceremonially replaced three times per year in traditional Shinto rituals.
Raizansennyoji Taihioin
β 4.6 (2,278)πΊ Temples
Raizansennyoji Taihioin is a serene Buddhist temple nestled in the mountains of Fukuoka Prefecture, known for its stunning autumn foliage and historic architecture dating back centuries. The temple complex features beautiful traditional structures, peaceful gardens, and walking paths that offer a tranquil escape from modern life. Visitors can experience authentic Japanese temple culture, including the opportunity to participate in meditation sessions and observe traditional Buddhist rituals.
Shiraito Waterfall
β 4.2 (2,503)πΊ Landmarks
Shiraito Waterfall, meaning 'white threads,' is a stunning cascade where hundreds of delicate streams flow over a curved rock face, creating a curtain of water resembling fine silk threads. Located near Mount Fuji, this natural wonder is particularly breathtaking during spring when surrounded by fresh greenery and in autumn when framed by vibrant foliage. The waterfall's graceful beauty and serene atmosphere make it a perfect escape into nature and a photographer's paradise.
Palm Tree Swing
β 4.4 (1,071)πΊ Landmarks
The Palm Tree Swing offers a picturesque tropical escape with stunning photo opportunities against a backdrop of swaying palms. This Instagram-worthy spot features a charming swing setup perfect for capturing memorable vacation moments. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or the perfect shot for social media, this scenic location provides a unique blend of natural beauty and leisurely fun.
Itoshima's Totoro Forest
β 4.0 (1,686)πΏ Nature & Parks
Nestled in Itoshima Peninsula, this enchanting forest pathway has earned its nickname from its striking resemblance to scenes from Studio Ghibli's beloved film 'My Neighbor Totoro.' The tree-lined tunnel creates a magical canopy overhead, with sunlight filtering through the leaves to create an otherworldly atmosphere that changes beautifully with the seasons. This hidden gem offers visitors a serene escape into nature and a perfect photo opportunity for anime fans and nature lovers alike.
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Map of Itoshima
πΊ Landmarks
Sakurai Futamigaura's Couple Stones
β 4.4 (5,225)Sakurai Futamigaura's Couple Stones, or Meoto Iwa, are two sacred rocks rising from the sea, connected by a thick shimenawa (sacred rope) that symbolizes the union between the Shinto deities Izanagi and Izanami. This iconic sight is particularly breathtaking at sunrise, when the sun appears to rise between the rocks, creating a magical moment that has captivated visitors for centuries. The larger rock stands 9 meters tall while the smaller one reaches 4 meters, and the rope between them is ceremonially replaced three times per year in traditional Shinto rituals.
Shiraito Waterfall
β 4.2 (2,503)Shiraito Waterfall, meaning 'white threads,' is a stunning cascade where hundreds of delicate streams flow over a curved rock face, creating a curtain of water resembling fine silk threads. Located near Mount Fuji, this natural wonder is particularly breathtaking during spring when surrounded by fresh greenery and in autumn when framed by vibrant foliage. The waterfall's graceful beauty and serene atmosphere make it a perfect escape into nature and a photographer's paradise.
Palm Tree Swing
β 4.4 (1,071)The Palm Tree Swing offers a picturesque tropical escape with stunning photo opportunities against a backdrop of swaying palms. This Instagram-worthy spot features a charming swing setup perfect for capturing memorable vacation moments. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or the perfect shot for social media, this scenic location provides a unique blend of natural beauty and leisurely fun.
Keya no Ohto
β 4.2 (684)Keya no Ohto is a stunning natural sea arch carved into the rugged coastline by centuries of wind and waves, creating one of Kyushu's most dramatic geological formations. Located near the coastal town of Itoshima in Fukuoka Prefecture, this massive rock formation features a gaping hole through which visitors can see the Sea of Genkai beyond. The site offers breathtaking views from observation decks and the opportunity to take boat tours that pass directly through the arch itself.
Sakurai Futamigaura
β 4.5 (248)Sakurai Futamigaura is a scenic coastal spot famous for its iconic Meoto Iwa (Wedded Rocks), two sacred rocks connected by a thick shimenawa (sacred rope) that symbolize marriage and unity. Located along the picturesque coastline, this spiritual site offers stunning sunrise views, especially during summer when the sun rises directly between the rocks. The nearby Sakurai Shrine adds to the mystical atmosphere, making it a popular destination for couples and photographers seeking both natural beauty and cultural significance.
Kazan
β 4.1 (203)Kazan is a hidden gem offering visitors an authentic glimpse into traditional Japanese culture and natural beauty. This serene destination provides a peaceful escape from the bustling tourist crowds, where you can experience the quiet charm of rural Japan. Whether you're seeking cultural immersion or scenic landscapes, Kazan offers a unique perspective on the country's rich heritage.
Nigi no Hama
β 4.5 (98)Nigi no Hama is a serene coastal spot offering visitors a peaceful escape along Japan's picturesque shoreline. The beach features clear waters and natural beauty that provides an authentic glimpse into Japan's quieter coastal communities. It's an ideal destination for travelers seeking to experience local beach culture away from the crowded tourist hotspots.
Heart Tree (South)
β 4.1 (58)Heart Tree (South) is a charming natural attraction that has captured the hearts of visitors with its uniquely heart-shaped foliage or trunk formation. This picturesque spot offers a romantic photo opportunity and a peaceful moment to connect with nature's artistic beauty. Perfect for couples, nature lovers, and anyone seeking an off-the-beaten-path gem in Japan.
πΊ Temples
πΏ Nature & Parks
Itoshima's Totoro Forest
β 4.0 (1,686)Nestled in Itoshima Peninsula, this enchanting forest pathway has earned its nickname from its striking resemblance to scenes from Studio Ghibli's beloved film 'My Neighbor Totoro.' The tree-lined tunnel creates a magical canopy overhead, with sunlight filtering through the leaves to create an otherworldly atmosphere that changes beautifully with the seasons. This hidden gem offers visitors a serene escape into nature and a perfect photo opportunity for anime fans and nature lovers alike.
Hirabaru Historical Park
β 3.9 (367)Hirabaru Historical Park preserves the archaeological site of an ancient Yayoi period settlement, offering visitors a glimpse into Japan's early agricultural communities from over 2,000 years ago. The park features reconstructed pit dwellings and displays of artifacts discovered during excavations, including pottery, tools, and bronze implements. Walking through the peaceful grounds provides an educational experience about prehistoric Japanese life in a serene natural setting.
Itoshima Peninsula
β 4.9 (10)Itoshima Peninsula, located just 40 minutes west of Fukuoka City, is a stunning coastal paradise known for its pristine beaches, iconic torii gates standing in the sea, and thriving surf culture. This picturesque region offers visitors a perfect blend of natural beauty, from the famous Sakurai Futamigaura beach with its sacred wedded rocks to charming seaside cafes serving fresh local oysters and vegetables. Whether you're seeking sunset views, outdoor adventures, or a relaxing escape from city life, Itoshima delivers an authentic slice of coastal Japanese living.
ποΈ Beaches
Beach Cafe SUNSET
β 4.3 (818)Beach Cafe SUNSET offers a relaxing seaside atmosphere where you can enjoy refreshing drinks and light meals while watching the waves. The cafe's laid-back vibe makes it an ideal spot to unwind after a day of sightseeing or beach activities. With stunning sunset views as its namesake suggests, this coastal retreat provides a perfect backdrop for memorable photos and peaceful moments.
Anego beach
β 4.1 (1,109)Anego Beach is a serene coastal getaway that offers visitors a peaceful escape from Japan's bustling cities. The beach features soft sand and calm waters, making it ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and leisurely beach walks. Its relatively unspoiled natural beauty and tranquil atmosphere provide an authentic Japanese seaside experience away from the more crowded tourist beaches.
Keya Beach
β 4.2 (749)Keya Beach is a stunning coastal destination known for its dramatic natural rock formations and crystal-clear waters along the Genkai Sea. The highlight is the impressive Keya-no-Oto, a massive sea cave carved by waves that visitors can explore by small boat during calm weather. This hidden gem offers a perfect escape from urban life with opportunities for swimming, camping, and enjoying fresh seafood at local beachside restaurants.
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β 4.4 (162)Beach Cafe Granmare offers a relaxing seaside atmosphere where you can enjoy refreshments while taking in ocean views. This casual beachfront spot is perfect for a coffee break or light meal during your coastal adventures in Japan. The cafe provides a welcome respite for travelers looking to unwind by the water.
Fukae Beach
β 3.9 (211)Fukae Beach offers a serene coastal escape with soft sand and calm waters, perfect for swimming and relaxing away from the crowds. The beach features scenic views of the surrounding coastline and is popular among locals for picnics and leisurely walks along the shore. Its peaceful atmosphere makes it an ideal spot for travelers seeking a quiet beach experience in Japan.
Oguchi Beach
β 4.4 (82)Oguchi Beach offers a serene coastal escape where visitors can enjoy the natural beauty of Japan's shoreline away from the crowded tourist hotspots. The beach features clean sandy shores perfect for leisurely walks, swimming during warmer months, and watching stunning sunsets over the water. It's an ideal destination for travelers seeking a peaceful beach experience and a glimpse of local coastal life.
Obaru Beach
β 4.1 (101)Obaru Beach is a serene coastal destination that offers visitors a peaceful escape from Japan's bustling cities. The beach features soft sand and clear waters, making it ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and enjoying picturesque ocean views. It's a perfect spot to experience local beach culture and witness stunning sunsets over the Pacific.
π Sightseeing
FAQ: Visiting Itoshima
What is Itoshima famous for?
Itoshima is famous for Itoshima is renowned for its scenic coastal landscapes, including the picturesque Keisoku-ji Temple and Imazu Beach. The region is celebrated for fresh seafood, particularly squid and grilled fish, and attracts visitors with its hiking trails and seaside hot springs..
How many days should I spend in Itoshima?
Most visitors spend 1.5 days in Itoshima. This gives you enough time to explore the main attractions and soak up the local atmosphere.
When is the best time to visit Itoshima?
The best time to visit Itoshima is April-May, September-October, when the weather is most pleasant for sightseeing.
Can Itoshima be visited as a day trip?
Yes! Itoshima is easily accessible as a day trip from Fukuoka (60 min).
What are the top attractions in Itoshima?
The top attractions in Itoshima include Sakurai Futamigaura's Couple Stones, Raizansennyoji Taihioin, Shiraito Waterfall and more. There are 20 attractions in total to explore.