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We visited Dazaifu Tenmangū as part of a Klook tour, so we only had under two hours to explore—definitely not enough time to fully take it in. The shrine is dedicated to Tenjin, the Shinto god of learning, so it’s a popular spot for students, and we saw quite a few on school trips. They also sell various omamori (charms), mostly related to education and academic success.
The approach to the shrine is lined with shops and food stalls, but nothing really stood out. Many were selling hot red bean cakes, which were okay but not particularly memorable. One stall sold tamago mentaiko skewers for ¥500 a piece—honestly, I wouldn’t recommend it; it barely tasted like mentaiko.
Overall, I was expecting something a bit more like Asakusa, but this was smaller in scale. That said, it was also much less crowded, which made the visit feel more relaxed—and that was something I really appreciated.