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Fukue Island, Japan

Fukue Island Local Time: 19:10  || Exchange Rate: 1 USD = 160.27 JPY**

Fukue, Japan, is a hidden gem nestled in the picturesque Goto Islands. This tranquil destination offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural charm. Explore stunning beaches with crystal-clear waters, perfect for swimming and snorkeling. Immerse yourself in the rich history and tradition of the island by visiting ancient temples and shrines. Indulge in fresh seafood delicacies at local restaurants, showcasing Fukue's culinary prowess. For nature enthusiasts, hiking trails and scenic viewpoints await, offering breathtaking panoramas of the surrounding landscapes. Whether you seek relaxation or adventure, Fukue promises an unforgettable travel experience in the heart of Japan.

** Exchange Rate Courtesy of:  The Money Converter

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Weather & Seasonality
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Weather in Fukue Island

Current - Expect a day of partly cloudy with clear spells, Temp: 18.57oC

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Destination Guide
Attractions, costs, travel notes and practical visitor details

Top Fukue Island Attractions

  • 1. Fukue Castle: This historic castle is a popular tourist attraction in Fukue. Visitors can explore the castle grounds, learn about its history, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding area.
  • 2. Mizunoura Church: Known for its unique architecture, Mizunoura Church is a must-visit attraction in Fukue. The church's design is inspired by traditional Japanese architecture combined with European influences.
  • 3. Fukue Island Lighthouse: Located on the southern coast of Fukue Island, this lighthouse offers stunning views of the surrounding ocean and landscape. Visitors can climb to the top of the lighthouse for a panoramic view of the area.
  • 4. Hama-no-eki Fukue: This waterfront area is a popular spot for both locals and tourists. It offers various shops, restaurants, and cafes where visitors can enjoy local cuisine and browse for souvenirs.
  • 5. Tomiyama Park: A beautiful park located in Fukue, Tomiyama Park is known for its cherry blossoms in the spring and vibrant foliage in the autumn. It's a great place to relax, have a picnic, or take a leisurely stroll.

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Cost of Living in Fukue Island

Please note that these are approximate costs and actual prices may vary. It's always a good idea to budget a little extra for unexpected expenses and to check prices at specific restaurants or cafes before ordering.

The average costs for food and drink for a tourist in Fukue Island, Japan can vary depending on where you eat and what you order. Here are some approximate average costs for basic necessities in Fukue Island:

  • 1. Meal at a budget restaurant 800-1500 JPY per person
  • 2. Meal at a mid-range restaurant 1500-3000 JPY per person
  • 3. Fast food meal 500-800 JPY per person
  • 4. Bottle of water 100-150 JPY
  • 5. Local beer 300-600 JPY
  • 6. Cup of coffee 300-500 JPY

Please note that these are approximate costs and actual prices may vary. It's always a good idea to budget a little extra for unexpected expenses and to check prices at specific restaurants or cafes before ordering.

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Top Fukue Island Souvenirs

  • 1. Fugu (blowfish) cuisine experience Approximately $50-$100 per person
  • 2. Traditional Japanese pottery or ceramics Prices vary depending on the item, ranging from $20 to $100+
  • 3. Local crafts such as woven textiles or wooden crafts Prices range from $10 to $50+
  • 4. Fukue Island souvenirs like keychains, magnets, or postcards Usually priced around $5 to $20
  • 5. Local seafood products like dried fish or seaweed snacks Prices vary but typically range from $5 to $20 per item

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Visa & Travel Information for Fukue Island

Always verify the latest information with the Japanese embassy or consulate before traveling.

  • 1. Passport A valid passport is required for entry into Japan.
  • 2. Visa
    • Check if your country requires a visa to enter Japan.
    • Some countries have visa exemptions for short stays (up to 90 days).
  • 3. Travel Insurance It is recommended to have travel insurance for health and safety.
  • 4. Return Ticket You may need proof of a return or onward travel ticket.
  • 5. Accommodation Have information about where you will stay in Japan.
  • 6. COVID-19 Requirements Check for any current health regulations or entry requirements related to COVID-19.

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Flight Price Range (per seat) for Fukue Island
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Source / Additional Reading:
  1. Virtual Interlining: The Technology Empowering Flight Searches.
  2. Reshaping Airline Journeys: The Unfolding Saga of Virtual Interlining.
  3. What is Virtual Interlining (VI)? — TripStack.
  4. Virtual Interline Considerations for Airlines — IATA (PDF).