Central Kurume City for dining and shopping There is also an unexpected use of access to Fukuoka City by train.
Yunosaka Kurume Onsen
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Ishibashi Cultural Center
Beautiful flowers bloom from season to season. Complex facility for recreation, culture and art.
A cultural complex donated to the city by Shojiro Ishibashi, founder of Bridgestone Corporation and honorary citizen of Kurume City. It has a vast garden with seasonal flowers such as roses and camellias, and the Kurume City Museum of Art, a music hall, a library, a café, and other facilities are scattered throughout the grounds. The Kurume City Museum of Art, a music hall, a library, and a café are all located on the premises, making it a center of art and culture and a place of relaxation for the citizens of Kurume.
One of the largest in Japan, the Great Avalokitesvara of Salvation Jibo, see also Hell!
As you enter Kurume city center, you will see a huge white statue of the Kannon, the Goddess of Mercy. It is the "Great Goddess of Mercy Kannon" of the Kurume branch of Mt. This is a branch temple in Kyushu directly affiliated with the main temple, Naritasan Shinshoji in Narita City, Chiba Prefecture. The stairway leading to the main hall is a "happiness stairway. The "Kaiun Gate" is decorated with jasper diamonds, rubies, jade, agate, and other precious stones. The statue of the Great Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva is 62 meters high, with 18 3-carat diamonds on a pure gold plate on the brow, and a 10-centimeter diameter, 2,000-carat crystal and 56 pieces of jade on the chest. Inside the womb of the Guanyin statue are the filial pavilion, the hell hall, and a spiral staircase that leads up to a viewing hole around the shoulder of the Guanyin statue. The admission fee includes the Hell Hall, the statue of the Great Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva, the Great Pagoda of Peace, the Hall of Paradise, and the Filial Piety Cave.
Famous for its camellias. The main shrine of Suitengu in Japan.
It is the main shrine of Suitengu, which can be found throughout Japan. Located on the banks of the Chikugo River, it has long been worshipped by farmers, fishermen, and navigators. It is said to be a guardian deity for children and to bring blessings for safe delivery, childbirth, disease, fire, and other calamities. The temple grounds are also famous for camellias, of which there are about 40 known varieties (the best time to view them is from February to March). The shrine is also known as the site of the 22nd shrine of Izumi-Mamoru Maki, a key leader of the Meiji Restoration (1868-1912), whose relics and writings are on display in the memorial hall.
Is Miyajitake Shrine as good as Miyajitake Shrine when it comes to the path of light? Kitano Tenmangu Shrine, dedicated to the spirit of Sugawara no Michizane
It is said that Sadasen, a grandson of Fujiwara no Michitaka, the chief priest of the time, enshrined a spirit of Sugawara no Michizane from Kitano Tenmangu Shrine in Kyoto. The vermilion-colored tower gate is eye-catching. On the wall of the temple, there is a "sacred plum" planted in the shape of the "flying plum" planted at Tenmangu Shrine in Dazaifu. There is also a legend of Michizane and a kappa, and the treasure of Tenmangu Shrine is kept as "Kappa no Te" (the hand of a kappa). Every year, on the third Sunday of October, an autumn festival called Okunchi, an intangible cultural asset of the prefecture, is held. Also, around the spring and autumnal equinoxes, the setting sun shines in a straight line through the tower gate, creating a mysterious "path of light.
This is the best place to buy vegetables & fruits in Kurume, the number one agricultural city in Fukuoka Prefecture!
This roadside station is located at the gateway to the nature-rich Minohokuroku area. As Kurume is the No. 1 agricultural city in Fukuoka Prefecture, the quality and variety of agricultural products are top-notch. The direct sales stand inside the station sells a wide variety of seasonal vegetables and fruits, including some rare ones that you may have never seen before. The staff includes a vegetable sommelier, who is happy to give advice on recipes and preservation methods. Of course, Kurume's specialties and souvenirs are also abundant. There is also a restaurant and a sweet take-out store, making it a good place to take a break.
Lined with Japanese sumac trees in Yanagisaka Sone
In the autumn, you can view the rows of Japanese sumac trees and pray for good health at the Maple Tree Temple.
A row of sumac trees stretches about 1 km behind Kurume Roadside Station. It is said that the Kurume domain planted sumac trees in 1724 as a raw material for wax for lamps. About 260 trees still exist and are designated as natural monuments by the prefecture. The best time to view the autumn leaves is from mid-November to early December. Near the row of trees is the Ryubanzan Eishoji Temple, known as the "Momiji Temple. The temple was built in 680, the 9th year of Emperor Temmu, to pray for the empress' recovery from illness. The main deity is the Yakushi Nyorai (Medicine Buddha), and the temple is one of the three major Yakushi temples in Japan, along with "Izumo no Ichibata" and "Iyo no Yamada".