Getting Around
Fukura is best explored by renting a car or bicycle to fully enjoy the scenic routes and attractions.
Fukura is a picturesque city located on Awaji Island, the largest island in the Seto Inland Sea of Japan. This tranquil destination is part of the Hyōgo region and is renowned for its natural beauty and cultural significance. Visitors can enjoy the serene landscapes and explore the rich history tied to Japanese creation myths. Fukura offers a peaceful retreat with its scenic views and cultural landmarks, making it an ideal spot for nature enthusiasts and cultural explorers.
Fukura is a picturesque city located on Awaji Island, the largest island in the Seto Inland Sea of Japan. This tranquil destination is part of the Hyōgo region and is renowned for its natural beauty and cultural significance. Visitors can enjoy the serene landscapes and explore the rich history tied to Japanese creation myths. Fukura offers a peaceful retreat with its scenic views and cultural landmarks, making it an ideal spot for nature enthusiasts and cultural explorers.
Located on Awaji Island, the largest island in the Seto Inland Sea.
Rich cultural history with ties to Japanese creation myths.
Beautiful natural surroundings ideal for relaxation.
Close access to Awaji Island's natural attractions and cultural sites.
Ideal for those seeking a peaceful and scenic retreat.
Rich cultural heritage with historical significance in Japanese myths.
Fukura is best explored by renting a car or bicycle to fully enjoy the scenic routes and attractions.
Try local specialties such as Awaji beef and fresh seafood, which are popular in the region.
Nature enthusiasts and cultural explorers.
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$80-$150 p/day
Japanese, English
Visit the local shrines and temples to learn about the area's rich cultural heritage.
Don't miss the beautiful coastal views and nature trails around the island.
Tourists, Nature Lovers, Cultural Explorers
April-June, September-November
Spring is a beautiful time to visit Fukura with mild temperatures and blossoming flowers.
Summer offers warm weather perfect for exploring the island's beaches and outdoor activities.
Fall brings cooler temperatures and vibrant autumn foliage, ideal for sightseeing.
Winter is quiet with fewer tourists, offering a peaceful experience and a chance to enjoy local hot springs.