The 5 Best Things to do Good for Big Groups in Dazaifu, Kyushu-Okinawa

October 22, 2021 Milan Banda

Discover the best top things to do in Dazaifu, Japan including Dazaifu Temmangu, Kyushu National Museum, Dazaifu Government Remains, Dazaifu Temmangu Annaijo, Dazaifu Monzen Machi.
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1. Dazaifu Temmangu

4-7-1 Saifu, Dazaifu 818-0017 Fukuoka Prefecture +81 92-922-8225 http://www.dazaifutenmangu.or.jp/
Excellent
34%
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52%
Satisfactory
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4.0 based on 2,060 reviews

Dazaifu Temmangu

16th Century Shrine, Popular With Students Praying For Acdemci Success; Colorful Flea-market.

Reviewed By Piseu - Mount Holly, United States

We took a cab from Hakata Station to get to this temple, but I am sure there are better ways if you have more time. This is a beautiful place to see and to walk around the grounds. With its many bridges and monsterous trees, there are great photo opportunities. We were there just before New Year's and there were lots of families out and about. We walked back to the entrance of an amusement park that looked to be wonderful for children. Be sure to kiss the cow statue for good luck as many people were doing that and taking photos. Great place to go. We ttok the bullet train from Osaka and it was a good day trip. Nice area to walk around and explore and very interesting as well.

2. Kyushu National Museum

4-7-2 Ishizaka, Dazaifu 818-0118 Fukuoka Prefecture +81 92-918-2807 http://www.kyuhaku.jp/
Excellent
35%
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48%
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4.0 based on 541 reviews

Kyushu National Museum

Notice of Temporary Closure Kyushu National Museum will be temporarily closed from 27 February 2020 until further notice as a preventive measure against the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus. We will post a notice on this page when the museum is scheduled to reopen. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience caused, and seek your kind understanding and cooperation.

Reviewed By angeltespinosa - Metro Manila, Philippines

The tickets cost ¥430 per head to check out the general exhibition area on the 4th floor. We had an English guide explain the architecture of the museum. That's a must especially for architects and engineers. Either way, you really learn a lot about how the Japanese take care of these artifacts. The exhibition itself is in one big hall with a lot of different rooms. But I like how organized and numbered the rooms are. They're historically and chronologically explained. There are English explanations. But there's also a free audio guide that you can get on the 4th floor. An hour here will suffice. Unless you also want to visit the special exhibition which rotates every quarter I think.

3. Dazaifu Government Remains

4 Kanzeonji, Dazaifu 818-0101 Fukuoka Prefecture +81 92-922-7811 http://www.dazaifu.org/map/tanbo/tourismmap/7.html
Excellent
23%
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50%
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23%
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4.0 based on 168 reviews

Dazaifu Government Remains

4. Dazaifu Temmangu Annaijo

4-7-1 Saifu, Dazaifu 818-0195 Fukuoka Prefecture http://www.dazaifutenmangu.or.jp/sanpai/keidai
Excellent
16%
Good
47%
Satisfactory
34%
Poor
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4.0 based on 73 reviews

Dazaifu Temmangu Annaijo

5. Dazaifu Monzen Machi

Saifu, Dazaifu 818-0117 Fukuoka Prefecture http://www.dazaifu.org/map/monzen/
Excellent
22%
Good
51%
Satisfactory
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4.0 based on 268 reviews

Dazaifu Monzen Machi

Reviewed By Sebastian_Forbes - Limassol City, Cyprus

Provides an excellent transition from the bus station and commercial shopping area to the temple grounds. Must get crazy busy in the Summer, what with all the tourists taking pictures etc.

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