Fukuoka: Temple
Places and attractions in the Temple category
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Hakozaki Shrine
Historic shrine with relics and rituals Hakozaki Shrine, a serene and venerated Shinto sanctuary nestled in Fukuoka, Japan, stands as a testament to the city's rich cultural heritage. This historical shrine, which traces its origins back to the 8th century, has long been a focal point of religious devotion...
Kushida Shrine
Historic headquarters of yearly festival Kushida Shrine, nestled in the vibrant city of Fukuoka, Japan, is a spiritual cornerstone and a cultural treasure that has been a beacon of tradition for centuries. This Shinto shrine, deeply woven into the fabric of local history, is not only a place of worship but...
Kashii-gū
Nestled within the vibrant cityscape of Fukuoka, Japan, lies the serene Kashii-gū, a shrine that offers a tranquil escape from the bustling urban life. This spiritual site, steeped in history and tradition, stands as a testament to the city's deep cultural roots...
Fukuoka Japan Temple
The Fukuoka Japan Temple is a serene and spiritual landmark nestled in the bustling city of Fukuoka, Japan. As a sacred site of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, it stands as a beacon of faith and a place of worship for members of the church in Japan...
Umi Hachiman-gū
Large Shinto shrine complex with gardens Nestled in the vibrant city of Fukuoka, Japan, the Umi Hachiman-gū Shrine stands as a serene sanctuary and a testament to the region's spiritual heritage. This Shinto shrine, though less renowned than its counterparts in other parts of Japan, offers a tranquil retreat...
Sumiyoshi Shrine
Prominent Shinto shrine in a wooded park Nestled in the heart of Fukuoka, Japan, lies Sumiyoshi Shrine – a serene and revered Shinto sanctuary that beckons visitors with its rich history and spiritual ambiance. This ancient shrine, not to be confused with its more famous namesake in Osaka, is a cornerstone...
Nanzoin temple
Nestled in the lush greenery of Sasaguri, Fukuoka, the Nanzoin Temple is a serene sanctuary that attracts both pilgrims and tourists alike. Known for its sprawling temple grounds and tranquil atmosphere, this religious site is home to the Reclining Buddha, a colossal...
Tōchō-ji
Shrine with a renowned wooden Buddha Tōchō-ji is a Shingon temple in Hakata, Fukuoka, Japan. Its honorary sangō prefix is Nangakuzan. It was founded by Kūkai in 806, making it the oldest Shingon temple in Kyushu.
Kōshū-ji
Kōshū-ji, also pronounced as Kōsō-ji, is a Sōtō Zen Buddhist temple in Minami-ku, Fukuoka, Japan. The temple stands under the cavern of Takamiya where the old tombs existed.
Shōfuku-ji
12th-century Zen temple with a garden Shōfuku-ji is a Rinzai temple in Hakata, Fukuoka, Japan. Its honorary sangō prefix is Ankokuzan. It was founded by Eisai with support from Minamoto no Yoritomo, and construction was completed in 1195, making it the oldest Zen temple in Japan.
Jōten-ji
Buddhist temple with a sand garden Jōten-ji is a Rinzai temple in Hakata, Fukuoka, Japan. Its honorary sangō prefix is Banshōsan. It was founded by Enni-Ben'en with support from Xie Guo Ming, a Chinese merchant, and construction was completed in 1242.
Shōkaku-ji
Shōkaku-ji is a Rinzai temple in Jōnan-ku, Fukuoka, Japan. Its honorary sangō prefix is Higashiaburayama. It is also referred to as Aburayama Kannon. Shōkaku-ji was founded in the Nara period by Seiga, who came from India as a priest during the period. He made a Buddhist hermitage and found white camellias in the mountain.
Sōfuku-ji
Sōfuku-ji is a Rinzai temple in Hakata-ku, Fukuoka, Japan. Its honorary sangō prefix is Yokodakezan. The temple was founded by the monk Tan'e in Dazaifu in 1240, but was moved to its present location in 1600 after it became the Kuroda family temple.