Fukuoka Castle and Hakata Highlights

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Overview

What's Included

✓ Included

  • Entrance fee to see the Great Buddha at Tochoji Temple
  • Entrance fee to Hakatana Machiya Folk Museum
  • Guide
  • Transportation fee to/from Fukuoka Castle
  • Entrance fee to the Japanese garden at Ohori Park

Itinerary

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Stop 1
Fukuoka Castle, once the grandest fortress in Kyushu, offers a glimpse into Japan’s samurai past. Built in the early 17th century by Lord Kuroda Nagamasa, its impressive stone walls, gates, and ruins whisper tales of power and history. From the panoramic Tenshudai (main keep foundation), visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of the city and Ohori Park. The Fukuoka Castle Ruins Visitor Center provides fascinating insights into its rich legacy. A must-visit for history lovers, Fukuoka Castle invites you to step back in time and explore the remnants of a once-mighty stronghold.
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Stop 2
Ohori Park is a serene oasis in the heart of Fukuoka, perfect for a relaxing escape. Once part of Fukuoka Castle’s moat, this spacious park features a large central pond, scenic walking trails, and picturesque bridges connecting small islands. Visitors can enjoy a peaceful stroll, rent a boat, or explore the beautifully landscaped Japanese Garden and the elegant Ukimi Pavilion. Whether for a morning jog, a scenic picnic, or a quiet retreat, Ohori Park offers a refreshing break from the city’s bustle.
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Stop 3
Kushida Shrine, the beloved guardian of Hakata, is a must-visit cultural gem with over 1,200 years of history. Famous as the host shrine of the Hakata Gion Yamakasa festival, it showcases towering festival floats and vibrant local traditions. The shrine’s elegant architecture, sacred gingko tree, and pure spring water attract visitors seeking blessings for prosperity and longevity. Nestled in the heart of Fukuoka, Kushida Shrine offers a deep connection to Hakata’s rich heritage, making it a perfect spot to experience the spirit of the city.
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Stop 4
Hakata Machiya Folk Museum offers a fascinating glimpse into Fukuoka’s rich cultural heritage. Set in a beautifully preserved Meiji-era townhouse, the museum showcases traditional crafts, festival history, and daily life in old Hakata. Visitors can watch skilled artisans create Hakata dolls and textiles, explore historic exhibits, and even try calligraphy. Located near Kushida Shrine, this charming museum is perfect for those wanting to experience the authentic spirit of Hakata up close.
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Stop 5
Tōchō-ji is a historic temple in Hakata, Fukuoka, offering a deep cultural experience. Founded in 806 by the famous Buddhist monk Kūkai, it is one of Japan’s oldest Shingon temples. Inside, you’ll find the impressive Fukuoka Daibutsu, one of the largest seated wooden Buddha statues in Japan, captivating visitors with its grandeur. The temple also features a unique "Hell and Paradise" passage, where you can experience a symbolic journey of the afterlife. Its striking red five-story pagoda makes it a photogenic spot. Located near Hakata Station, Tōchō-ji is a perfect place to enjoy history and serenity.
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Stop 6
Shōfukuji, nestled in the heart of Hakata, Fukuoka, is Japan’s oldest Zen temple, founded in 1195 by Eisai, the monk who introduced Zen Buddhism and tea culture to Japan. Surrounded by serene gardens and towering trees, this sacred site offers a peaceful retreat from the city’s hustle. The temple’s striking wooden gate and elegant architecture reflect its deep historical and spiritual significance. Visitors can stroll through its tranquil grounds, soaking in the timeless Zen atmosphere. A hidden gem of Hakata, Shōfukuji invites you to experience Japan’s Zen heritage in its purest form.
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Stop 7
Jōtenji Temple, founded in 1242 by the Chinese monk Enni Ben’en, is a historic Zen temple in Hakata, Fukuoka. Revered as the birthplace of Hakata’s famous udon and soba noodles, it played a key role in introducing Chinese culture to Japan. The temple’s serene gardens, impressive gate, and tranquil atmosphere offer a peaceful escape. Visitors can explore its sacred grounds and admire its deep connection to Zen Buddhism and Japanese culinary heritage. A hidden treasure in Hakata, Jōtenji invites you to step back in time and experience the roots of Japanese tradition.

Meeting & End Point

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Meeting Point
Please meet your guide in front of "Mister Donut" at JR Hakata Station. It is located next to the ticket gate to Shinkansen platforms. Your guide will be holding a yellow sign with a logo.
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End Point
Please meet your guide in front of "Mister Donut" at JR Hakata Station. It is located next to the ticket gate to Shinkansen platforms. Your guide will be holding a yellow sign with a logo.

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  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

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