Dazaifu 2019: Kazeonji Temple (観世音寺)
As I walking around Dazaifu I stopped briefly at Kazeonji Temple. This temple was first built in 746 and during the period of Dazaifu’s prominence…
As I walking around Dazaifu I stopped briefly at Kazeonji Temple. This temple was first built in 746 and during the period of Dazaifu’s prominence…
Up on a hill in the eastern part of Dazaifu is the Kyushu National Museum. This is the newest of Japan’s four national museums, having…
Continue reading → Dazaifu 2019: Kyushu National Museum (九州国立博物館)
During my stay in Fukuoka I took a day trip down to Dazaifu, a small town about 15 kilometers to the southeast. Long ago Dazaifu…
Inside Canal City Hakata there’s a conveyor belt sushi restaurant where I ate a late lunch. The restaurant is called Heishirou and it’s on the…
Continue reading → Fukuoka 2019: My first time at a conveyor belt sushi restaurant
With the rain showing no sign of stopping I ventured into the Canal City Hakata complex to try to dry off a little. Canal City…
Continue reading → Fukuoka 2019: Canal City Hakata (キャナルシティ博多)
The rain started coming down hard again shortly after I left Shofukuji Temple and I ducked into nearby Tochoji Temple for a few minutes. This…
I caught a gap in the rain as I got close to Shofukuji Temple and I was thus able to explore the temple and take…
A storm was passing through Fukuoka and I ducked into Kushida Shrine to get out of the rain for a minute. Kushida was founded the…
After dropping off my stuff at my hostel I still had a bit of time for sightseeing before nightfall. I wanted to explore someplace that…
Continue reading → Fukuoka 2019: Uminonakamichi Seaside Park (海の中道海浜公園)
The next stage of my journey across Japan and Korea took me to the city of Fukuoka on the Japanese mainland. Fukuoka is the most…