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Our hotel staff introduce you sightseeing spots around the hotel.

Shrine & TempleView map

Kagami Temmangu Shrine

Kagami Temmangu Shrine

It is said that when Mr. Michizane Sugawara who is famous as a scholar and politician arrived at Hakata, he saw himself by the mirror. Because the shintai (object of worship housed in a Shinto shrine and believed to contain the spirit of a deity) is the mirror, people say Kagami (=Mirror) Shrine. It is in Hakata Riverain.

Directions
7 minutes on foot

Kushida Shrine

It is a shrine which collects faith as a local tutelary deity or a guardian god of Hakata since early times. Festival such as “Hakata Gion Yamagasa” and “Hakata Okunchi” is famous. A decorative Yamagasa is permanently displayed here. From the people of local Hakata is called “Okushida-san” nicknamed.

Directions
7 minutes on foot

Kego Shrine

The shrine was built in the present place by Fukuoka castle owner Kuroda Nagamasa in 1608. An adjacent “Kego Park” is an oasis for the Hakata citizens.

Directions
6 minutes on foot

Shikaumi Shrine

Shikaumi Shrine is in Shikanoshima, a shrine that has appeared in “Nihon Shoki”, “Kojiki” and “Manyoshu”.Be sure to make a brief stop at this shirine when you drive Shikanoshima.

Directions
45 minutes by car
45 minutes by car from Hotel Fukuoka Arty Inn
45 minutes by car from Hotel Fukuoka Arty Inn

Sumiyoshi Shrine

Along with Sumiyoshi Taisha of Osaka and Sumiyoshi Shrine of Shimonoseki, this shrine is one of Japan’s three major Sumiyoshi Shrine. The main shrine was rebuilt in 1623 by Nagamasa Kuroda and is designated as an important cultural property of the country.

Directions
8 minutes on foot

Suikyo Temmangu Shrine

Suikyo Temmangu Shrine

This shrine is relational to Mr. Michizane Sugawara who is called the god of academics.”Tenjin” means Mr. Michizane Sugawara, and the place name of “Tenjin” in Fukuoka city comes from this Temmangu.

Directions
5 minutes on foot

Shofuku Temple

Famous for Japan’s first full-scale Zen temple. Inside of the temple is designated as a national historic site, and there are the temple gate and the buddhist sanctum.

Directions
13 minutes on foot

Dazaifu Temmangu Shrine

“Umegaemochi”, the baked rice cake named after the plum, is very popular. This shrine worship the god of academics “Mr. Michizane Sugawara”, and it’s crowded all the year round with the people those who pray for the success in school achievement.

Directions
40 minutes by train
40 minutes by train from Hotel Fukuoka Arty Inn
40 minutes by train from Hotel Fukuoka Arty Inn

Railway Shrine

Railway Shrine

One unusual shrine on the roof of the Hakata Ekimae building. There are plenty of space for children to play.

Directions
12 minutes by bus
12 minutes by bus from Hotel Fukuoka Arty Inn
12 minutes by bus from Hotel Fukuoka Arty Inn

Tocho Temple

Tocho Temple

National important cultural properties. “Fukuoka Big Buddha”, “Hexagonal temple” and “five-storied pagoda” is a must-see! It is also a family temple of the Kuroda family.

Directions
12 minutes on foot

Hakozaki Shrine

Along with Iwashimizu Hachimangu in Kyoto and Usa Shrine in Oita Prefecture, this shrine is one of the three major Hachimangu Shrines in Japan. It’s also famous that sports team such as Fukuoka Softbank Hawks based in Fukuoka, Toyota Motor Kyushu Athletics Team and Avispa Fukuoka, Rising Fukuoka come to pray the winning.

Directions
21 minutes by train
21 minutes by train from Hotel Fukuoka Arty Inn
21 minutes by train from Hotel Fukuoka Arty Inn