Discover the peaceful side of Fukuoka on this expertly guided full-day tour, blending history, culture, and natural beauty. Begin your journey at Tōchōji Temple, home to Japan’s largest seated wooden Buddha, before visiting Shōfukuji, Japan’s first Zen temple, and the historic Jōtenji. Experience the spiritual energy of Sumiyoshi Shrine, a guardian of travelers, and unwind at the tranquil Rakusuien Garden.
After a delicious local lunch, enjoy a scenic Nakasu River Cruise, taking in the dazzling city skyline from the water. The journey continues to the elegant Yusentei Park, a former samurai retreat with a stunning pond and teahouse.
Led by a knowledgeable local guide, this tour is perfect for those seeking a blend of history, tradition, and breathtaking scenery.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Sumiyoshi Shrine in Hakata is one of Japan’s oldest Shinto shrines, dedicated to the gods of safe travels and maritime protection. With a history spanning over 1,800 years, it features a strikingly simple yet elegant main hall, built in the ancient Sumiyoshi-zukuri style. Nestled in a peaceful grove, the shrine offers a serene retreat with towering trees and a scenic pond. Visitors can experience traditional blessings for safe journeys and success. A spiritual gem in Fukuoka, Sumiyoshi Shrine invites you to connect with Japan’s rich cultural and religious heritage.
Rakusuien is a hidden oasis in the heart of Hakata, offering a tranquil escape with its beautiful Japanese garden and historic charm. Originally a merchant’s villa from the Meiji era, it now features a stunning pond, elegant teahouse, and seasonal flowers that create a serene atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy a quiet stroll, relax by the koi-filled waters, or experience a traditional tea ceremony. Perfect for those seeking peace amidst the city, Rakusuien invites you to immerse yourself in the beauty of Japanese garden culture.
The Nakasu River Cruise offers a magical way to experience Fukuoka’s vibrant nightlife from the water. Glide along the Naka River, surrounded by the dazzling city lights of Nakasu, the city’s famous entertainment district. As you cruise past illuminated bridges and lively yatai (street food stalls), you’ll enjoy breathtaking views of Fukuoka’s skyline. Whether you’re capturing stunning photos, relaxing with friends, or soaking in the city’s energy, this 30-minute journey is a must-do. Perfect for both first-time visitors and locals, the Nakasu River Cruise lets you see Fukuoka from a whole new perspective.
Yusentei Park is a hidden gem in Fukuoka, offering a peaceful escape into traditional Japanese beauty. Once the retreat of a feudal lord, this elegant Edo-period garden features a stunning pond, lush greenery, and a historic teahouse where visitors can enjoy matcha with a scenic view. The carefully landscaped surroundings change with the seasons, from cherry blossoms in spring to vibrant autumn leaves. With its serene atmosphere and authentic charm, Yusentei Park is a perfect spot to relax, unwind, and experience the timeless elegance of Japanese garden culture.
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