Half-Day Trip to Dazaifu
Dazaifu City is located in the central part of Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. As one of the representative tourist destinations in Fukuoka, its greatest charm lies in its numerous historical sites, particularly the famous historical spot 'Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine,' which attracts many domestic and international tourists every year.
This article introduces must-visit popular spots in the Dazaifu area and information about local must-try gourmet restaurants, wishing you a trip to Dazaifu where you can feel the history and culture of Japan.
Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine is the main shrine of the 10,000 Tenmangu shrines across Japan, dedicated to Sugawara no Michizane, one of the three great deities.
Sugawara no Michizane was exiled from Kyoto to Dazaifu due to false accusations by political enemies. He died here shortly after and was buried in the area, with the main shrine built over his grave.
Sugawara no Michizane was a talented scholar, writer, and outstanding politician, revered by the Japanese as the god of learning. Many students, including those from abroad, come to pray here.
Additionally, you can enjoy seasonal flowers such as plum blossoms.
Starbucks has opened a store next to the torii gate on the Omotesando of 'Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine.' This is one of the 'local landmark stores' designed to convey the local charm to the world, located in symbolically significant places in Japan.
The unique wooden structure inside and outside the building was designed by Kengo Kuma, the architect of the 'New National Stadium.' Nearly 2,000 cypress wood pieces are interwoven, not only supporting the building but also creating an image of flowing light and wind.
It takes less than an hour to reach Dazaifu from central Fukuoka by bus or train, and the famous spots and restaurants are concentrated around Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine, making it perfect for a half-day trip.