Fukuoka Dazaifu Flower Viewing Route | Dazaifu, you really know how to enjoy the blossoms
| Dazaifu, you really know how to enjoy the blossoms. Dazaifu, you really know how to enjoy the blossoms.
🌧️I originally planned to cycle to Shiiroyama Forest Road and the Dazaifu Government Office Site, but after asking at the information center, I found out that the flowers had just started blooming, so I gave up on that plan.
Although the weather wasn't great, I still saw some pretty nice cherry blossoms, and they will get even better in a few days~
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🌸Homan Shrine Kamado Shrine
The entrance was quite beautifully blooming, and there were more tourists when the bus arrived, but if you wait a while, you can take pictures without anyone in them. It was also nice during the autumn foliage season, and I've included a comparison photo.
The shrine is not very big, so pay attention to the bus schedule, which is about every half hour.
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🌸Tenkai Inari Shrine
I saw a full bloom of Somei Yoshino cherry trees from the bus, right by the roadside. You can take the bus from the shrine to Sugatani Station, take photos, and then walk up the stone steps past Tenkai Inari Shrine to Dazaifu Tenmangu.
Before, I saw routes to the shrine that involved climbing the mountain from Tenmangu, but actually, walking this way now doesn't require a round trip, saving more energy and time.
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🌸Tenmangu Shrine
So many people! I took pictures of a few trees near the Treasure Hall and the Kyushu National Museum.
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🌸Kyushu National Museum
Stunning weeping cherry trees! Enter from the Tenmangu side, take the elevator to the central plaza area, and you'll see them.
The museum also has a special exhibition going on right now~
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Because I have an evening flight back, I arranged this smooth route:
🚞Hakata (subway transfer to Nishitetsu or direct bus) - Dazaifu Station to store luggage - Kamado Shrine - Tenkai Inari Shrine - Tenmangu Shrine - Kyushu National Museum - stroll along the approach, 🍓 enjoy Mont Blanc sweets - take the Nishitetsu bus from Dazaifu Station to Fukuoka Airport International Terminal
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The bus has many afternoon services, and the journey takes about half an hour.
I like ancient cultural relics and history. It is still very suitable for visiting the National Museum to check in. There are a wealth of ancient cultural relics. Some of them are still the treasures of the town hall in China. The big gold print that the Chinese emperor gave to Japan to make the museum is not allowed to take pictures. There are free interpreters, but not every artifact has an explanation. The cultural museum on the ground floor is very suitable for children to experience. You can take pictures and enter for free. Even if you don’t buy exhibition tickets, you can enter the drop ~ There is a place for free stamping on the first floor. It is very interesting. It can be printed on postcards with different degrees of rain. It is good to meet the scene, completely free ~
The Kyushu National Museum is one of four national museums in Japan. The theme is “The Formation of Japanese Culture from the Perspective of Asian History”. It displays local unearthed exhibits that witness Japan's frequent exchanges with all parts of Asia since ancient times. The building has four floors, one floor is a souvenir shop and an experience area, three floors have special exhibitions from time to time, and the fourth floor is a permanent exhibition of Jiubo, displaying various types of cultural relics in chronological order. There are also some that can be directly touched and approached.
The Kyushu National Museum displays local unearthed exhibits that witness Japan's frequent exchanges with Asian countries since ancient times. The building has four floors, one floor is a souvenir shop and an experience area, three floors have special exhibitions from time to time, and the fourth floor is a permanent exhibition of Jiubo, displaying various types of cultural relics in chronological order, and some can be directly touched and approached.
The venue is a little smaller than the previous museums in Japan, the environment is very good, there are few people, there is a voice explanation
Discover the rich history and culture of Kyushu through fascinating artifacts and exhibits.
Jiuzhou National Museum, not bad. In 2012, the Koshida cruise to Japan, there is this museum in the itinerary. Although there is no Chinese description, it is almost all traditional characters and can still be understood.
Ishikawa, Taizaifu City, Fukuoka City, is the fourth largest museum in Japan after Tokyo, Kyoto and Nara. The theme is "The Formation of Japanese Culture from the View of Asian History". Based on this basic concept, the formation of Japanese culture from the Paleolithic to the late modern period is demonstrated mainly through the views formed in exchanges with various parts of Asia. Displays of local unearthed exhibits that witness Japan's history of frequent exchanges with all over Asia since ancient times.