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Dazaifu Tenmangu — Scholar Shrine in Plum Forest

Published: Jun 1, 2026
Updated: Jun 1, 2026
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Dazaifu Tenmangu — Scholar Shrine in Plum Forest

Dazaifu Tenmangu was built in 905 to enshrine the spirit of Sugawara Michizane, a Heian-period scholar and court official who was exiled to Kyushu and died here in grief. Venerated as Tenjin, god of learning, the shrine draws 10 million visitors annually — primarily students seeking exam blessings before university entrance tests.

The approach (sando) is what distinguishes this shrine: 500 meters of stone-paved walkway lined with 50 shops selling umegae mochi (rice cakes stuffed with sweet bean paste, stamped with plum flowers). The main hall, rebuilt in 1591 in the Momoyama architectural style, sits behind a curved bridge over a pond and between 6,000 plum trees that bloom February–March in a spectacle of 250 cultivars.

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Getting There

Access Information

Dazaifu Station (Nishitetsu Dazaifu Line, 40 min from Fukuoka-Tenjin Station via Futsukaichi). 5-minute walk from station. Shrine grounds open 6:00–19:30 (varies seasonally). Free entry. Treasure House: ¥500.

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**Bypass the sando crowds:** Enter from the northern Tokaido entrance (follow signs from the station parking area). This path passes the Kankorozuka burial mound (a pre-Heian-era historical site almos

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