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Attractions — Fukuoka Prefecture

Hakushu Memorial Museum

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Hakushu Memorial Museum

Hakushu Memorial Museum

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Dedicated to the renowned Japanese poet Kitahara Hakushu, this museum offers a glimpse into his life and the local history of Yanagawa. Housed in his birthplace, which was once a sake brewery, it displays manuscripts, books, and personal artifacts, providing insight into the region's past.

Tomb of the Wet Kimono

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Tomb of the Wet Kimono

Tomb of the Wet Kimono

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The Tomb of the Wet Kimono marks the legendary origin of the Japanese idiom "nureginu," meaning "false accusation." While not a grand monument, it offers a glimpse into ancient folklore and linguistic heritage, featuring a basalt stele and a nearby relief depicting the tragic tale.

Mihashira Shrine

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Mihashira Shrine

Mihashira Shrine

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Mihashira Shrine offers a peaceful, park-like setting with a pond and traditional buildings, providing a quiet escape from the bustling canals of Yanagawa. Visitors often find it a pleasant, uncrowded spot for a brief visit, though some note its smaller scale compared to other attractions.

Ainoshima Tourist Information Center

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Ainoshima Tourist Information Center

Ainoshima Tourist Information Center

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The Ainoshima Tourist Information Center, also known as "Shima no Eki," is located right where the ferry docks, making it a convenient first stop for visitors. While it offers some basic information, its primary function, according to visitors, is that of a souvenir shop.

Ohori Park

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Ohori Park

Ohori Park · 大濠公園

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Dahao Park is located in the west of Fukuoka City. The park is built around the moat of Fukuoka City, and its shape is similar to Hangzhou West Lake. There are Japanese gardens, Noh Theater, Fukuoka City Art Museum, children's playground, restaurants and other facilities in the park. Dahao Park is very close to the city center and is a good place for citizens to relax and exercise. Ohori Park is one of the leading water parks in Japan, where you can enjoy jogging, cycling and other sports, as we

Hanagurise

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Hanagurise

Hanagurise

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Hanagurise is a distinctive rock formation off the coast of Ainoshima, known for its natural arch that resembles a pair of glasses, earning it the nickname 'Megane Iwa' (Glasses Rock). Visitors can admire and photograph this unique geological feature from a distance, as direct access is not possible.

Baikakuji Temple

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Baikakuji Temple

Baikakuji Temple

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Baikakuji Temple is a small, local temple in Shingu-machi, Fukuoka Prefecture, primarily serving the local community. With very limited visitor information and only one review available, it offers a quiet, unassuming experience for those seeking off-the-beaten-path local culture.

Greenpia Yame

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Greenpia Yame

Greenpia Yame

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Greenpia Yame is a local recreational facility offering a pool and barbecue areas, primarily catering to families. Visitors describe it as a somewhat dated but functional spot for outdoor activities, particularly enjoyable for children.

Hitomarunosato

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Hitomarunosato

Hitomarunosato

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Hitomarunosato appears to be a very small, local point of interest in Shingu-machi, Fukuoka Prefecture. With only one review available, it offers little to no information for potential visitors, suggesting it's not a tourist destination.

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