A variety of bathtubs pour out famous hot water related to Kobo Daishi. Special set menus are available for meals and bathing.
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One of the largest honkirishima in Kyushu is a must-see! Flower Arboretum with spectacular views of flowers and the blue Genkai Sea
Only a two-minute drive from Mamushi no Yu is a flower arboretum with a total site area of 10,000 tsubo, operated by a local landscaping company. There are wisteria trellises and a peony garden, but the main attraction is the azaleas. With a 400-year-old Honkirishima tree, said to be one of the largest in Kyushu, as its symbol, the garden is home to about 5,000 azaleas, including more than 20 rare species of azalea gathered from all over Japan. Among the azaleas is the "Shiroyashio (Goyo azalea)," the flower that was used as a personal seal by Princess Aiko, so be sure to look out for it. During the azalea blooming period, the "Azalea Festival" is held, with stalls and azalea saplings for sale. Wisteria will also be in full bloom during this period. Located halfway up the hillside of Ukidake, the park boasts an observation deck at the top of the park from which visitors can view the flowers in the park as well as the Genkai Sea in the distance.
address (e.g. of house)
737 Yoshii, Futajo, Itoshima City, Fukuoka Prefecture
Aneko no Hama (the grand jewel or string of jewels; one of the three Imperial regalia)
The sand squeaks when you walk on it, which is rare even in Kyushu.
Only a two-minute drive from Mamushi no Yu is a flower arboretum with a total site area of 10,000 tsubo, operated by a local landscaping company. There are wisteria trellises and a peony garden, but the main attraction is the azaleas. With a 400-year-old Honkirishima tree, said to be one of the largest in Kyushu, as its symbol, the garden is home to about 5,000 azaleas, including more than 20 rare species of azalea gathered from all over Japan. Among the azaleas is the "Shiroyashio (Goyo azalea)," the flower that was used as a personal seal by Princess Aiko, so be sure to look out for it. During the azalea blooming period, the "Azalea Festival" is held, with stalls and azalea saplings for sale. Wisteria will also be in full bloom during this period. Located halfway up the hillside of Ukidake, the park boasts an observation deck at the top of the park from which visitors can view the flowers in the park as well as the Genkai Sea in the distance.
address (e.g. of house)
737 Yoshii, Futajo, Itoshima City, Fukuoka Prefecture
A scenic spot surrounded by negative ions. Specialties: Soumen-nagashi and landlocked salmon fishing experience.
Shiraito Falls, with a drop of about 24 meters, is located halfway up Mt. Hagane at an elevation of 900 meters. The waterfall, designated as a scenic beauty by the prefecture, is a popular tourist spot as a place of relaxation surrounded by nature and negative ions. Around 100,000 hydrangeas (about 5,000 plants) are planted around the waterfall, and the best time to view them is from mid-June to early July. The famous "Somen Nagashi" (flowing noodles) is served at the "Fureai no Sato Shiki no Teahouse" (April 29-September 30), located just below the waterfall. The somen noodles made with cold water drawn from the well have an exceptional taste. In addition, set menus featuring mountain trout are popular, and visitors can try buckwheat noodle making and mountain trout fishing. There is also a 1.3-km, 30-minute nature trail (promenade) where visitors can enjoy walking while listening to the murmuring of the river and the calls of birds and enjoying the great outdoors.
Sennyoji Daihio-in, Daikakuji School of Shingon Buddhism
Enchanting views of fresh greenery, autumn leaves, and snow! The statue of the Kannon (Goddess of Mercy), a national important cultural property, is also available for viewing!
Sennyoji Temple is said to have been founded in 178 A.D. by Seiga Shonin, a monk from Mt. The temple was designated as an imperial temple by Emperor Shomu, and was revered by successive emperors, shoguns, and feudal lords. In 1753, Kuroda Tsugitaka, feudal lord of Fukuoka, built the present temple, Daihio-in Temple. Known as one of the best places in Fukuoka Prefecture for its autumn foliage, the 400-year-old maple tree is designated as a natural monument of the prefecture. The temple grounds are also worth seeing in the season of fresh greenery and in snowy weather! Visitors can also see the "Standing Wooden Statue of Eleven-Faced Thousand-Armed Kannon" and "Seated Wooden Statue of Seiga Shonin," both National Important Cultural Properties, and the "Wooden Statues of Tamonten and Jikokuten," both Prefectural Cultural Properties. If desired, visitors can try their hand at sutra copying.