Other Historic Site/Building Spots in Around Dazaifu Area

  • Dazaifu Government Office Ruins
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    Fukuoka Pref. Dazaifushi Kanzeonji 4-6-1
    "A designated National Special Historic Site located a 15-minute walk from Tofuromae Station on the Nishitetsu Tenjin Omuta Line. Today the site is maintained as a historic park. Also a renowned destination for cherry blossom viewing, in the spring when the trees are in bloom they are lit up at night. In addition, the site has become a popular mystical ""power spot (spiritual place with energy vortex)"" and is frequented in particular by locals."

    Now it is just ruined, but once this place used to be the administrative center of Western Japan. It stimulates our imagination. Sakamoto Hachiman Shrine is nearby. You can also visit Kanzeonji...

  • Dazaifu Ato
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    Fukuoka Dazaifu-shi Kanzeonji 4-chome 6-1
  • Okamoto Ruins
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    Fukuoka Kasuga-shi Yayoi 2-chome
  • East Gate Ruins
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    Fukuoka Pref. Dazaifushi Kokubu 2-chome
  • Takahashi Shigetane grave
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    Fukuoka Pref. Dazaifushi Kanzeonji
  • Kanzeon-bosatsu Tera-ko Institute trace
    Travel / Tourism
    Fukuoka Pref. Dazaifushi Kanzeonji

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The most northerly of Kyushu island’s prefectures, Fukuoka comprises castle towns, seaside parks, and Hakata ramen, one of Japan’s most famous noodle dishes. Whether due to its good location or its unique charm, the prefecture’s capital, Fukuoka city, has been voted one of the most desirable places to live in the country - a close-knit community, a thriving food scene, and accessible nature combine for irresistibly laid-back city vibes.

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