The shrine offers beautiful goshuin, and the shrine member inside the office was very friendly. He handed back my goshuincho with a warm smile, something I rarely see during shrine visits.
The goshuin costs ¥500.
The shrine is easily accessible by bus, with a stop located right outside.
Visited in late September 2025.
Kevin Huang
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The shrine is located in the middle of the city near a lot of things. It was quiet and peaceful with less foot traffic compared to the areas right outside the shrine.
There’s a resting area and a huge park right next to the shrine. A peaceful place to visit and step away from the city and pray.
May Choo
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This shrine is located in the middle of shopping area. This pretty outstanding from all of crowd. I saw many locals stopped to respect the shrine in the evening.
Travel Tan
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This place caught my eye as I was having coffee nearby. The shrine is located within the shopping area of Tenjin and beside the Blue bottle cafe.
It is a small shrine and very accessible. I noticed a lot of people go here. For me, it's also a must visit place in Fukuoka.
Anthony Plaxen
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The shrine is very beautiful to see in Fukuoka located in the city center.
Can get busy at times, a historical landmark worth visiting and seeing.
Liviu Anghelina
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Really nice place to visit quickly in the busy center of the city, very calm and peaceful ⛩️
Sean Chan
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A shrine located at the heart of the city. Didn’t get to know the history of the shrine, but it’s a place where you would feel calm and peaceful in the hustles of the city.
Maxx Foster
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Small and tranquil shrine. The best part about these types of shrines is they are in the middle of the hustle and bustle of everything else. The grounds are well kept and there is an offering box below the bells. I have seen quite a few people come here and pray for a blessing. I would suggest this to visit either for the novelty, or to enjoy the small piece of tranquility. Be sure not to disturb people praying, and to bow when you make an offering as well as right before you leave the temple proper.