Dewa Futami, Juroku Rakan Iwa (Sixeen Rakan Rocks)

The 21st Kankai Osho from the Fukura Kaizenji Temple carved twenty-two figures of Buddha on the rock in 1868 praying for the prosperity of Buddhism, the memory of souls, and maritime safety.
It is lit up every summer.
In the south, there is the Dewa Futami, which gives an artistic view created by nature.
It is also referred to as the husband-and-wife rock due to its shape.
It is considered good luck if you can see the sunset at the center of the rope tied to both sides of the rocks.