Explore the rich history and culture of Fukuoka on a guided tour. Begin at Hakozaki Shrine, one of Japan's three major Hachimangu shrines. Admire the unique gate, built by feudal lord Nagamasa Kuroda in 1609, and learn about the shrine's significance as a place of worship for famous warlords and athletes.
Next, visit the War Damage Reconstruction Monument, commemorating Fukuoka's transformation after World War II. Hear about the city's resilience and hopes for future prosperity.
Continue to Tōchō-ji Temple, the oldest Shingon temple on Kyushu, founded by Kūkai in 806. Discover its historical significance and see the Senjukan-non Buddhist statue, a nationally important cultural property.
Then, head to Rokkakudo, a Buddhist sanctum with revolving bookshelves for sutras. Learn about its construction in 1842 and admire the decorated feretory doors.
Finally, marvel at the Great Buddha of Fukuoka, the largest seated Buddha statue in Japan, standing 10.8 meters tall. Explore the treasure exhibition hall and take in the serene atmosphere.
