Entertainment, nature, foods, and history in Fukuoka are amazing
Good morning. This thing it’s so crowdy but it doesn’t matter. I have idea to enjoy. It’s raining but don’t worry I’m some brighter from side station. We are heading to a historical shrine. We came to Daiu. Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Tangu is one of Japan’s most important shrine in Hukoka Prefecture. Why the shrine is dedicated to Sugawano Mitizane, a famous scar poet and statesman of Hanaman period. Mitz was unjustly exiled to Daiu where he died in 93. After his death, a series of disaster struck Toto which were believed to be his ven spirit. To appease him he was defied as Tenjin the god of running and scholarship. His grave became the foundation of the zahut mangu shrine. Today Miti is revered as a patron god of education running and culture. The shrine attracts millions of students every year who came to pray for success in exams and academic achievements. What is that? Looks like Holy. Oh my god. The shrine doesn’t have a bear. If they did, the R will get too long. With 7 million visitors a year, that’s a problem. The shrine grounds are famous for their palm trees as Misan proms. Over 6,000 pramms trees bloom beautifully every spring. In short, Dazu Tangu is a sacred shrine dedicated to the god of rhyme deeply connected to students hopes and Japan’s cultural history. Is also known for its plum blossoms and rice cake tasted pram. So I want to try. Let’s go. Hey, this is omega emoji rice cake tasted by from blossoms. And the rice cake is actually so hot. I want to try. Let’s go. Sorry, I totally misunderstood. According to legend, the origin of omega comes from the Hanaman period when an old woman offered a rice cake on a plum branch to Sugawarano Mi who had been exiled to Dazu. I don’t mean it taste prom. It’s just a rice cake. I didn’t know that. Sorry guys. So, usually if you think plum, it’s so sour, but it’s not. The rice cake is so sweet. Yeah, right. Because it doesn’t taste prom. I recommend you try. But it tastes good. After eating, I’m going to Nanzo from Zazai Mangu. Let’s go. I drove a little bit and came to Nanzo in trying. I don’t know how it looks like from your view, but for me it’s so steep. It’s hard. Let’s take a walk inside the shrine. I found a big statue standing in front of me. This is sorry it’s not allowed to take pictures so I put here’s an image so many Buddhist statues. So cool. So sac It touches are so much good quality. Amazing. How did people make it? So proud of Japanese people. It’s so beautiful. Contrast between rocks and grain. My dirty friend is going challenge going there through this rocks. He want to reach there. Oh, you can so nice. Let’s go. Watch out your steps. It’s It’s soy. And watch out your head. My shoes is clog not spike. So it’s super easy to sleep. What the wa? You got to go to the mysterious room. But I don’t think it’s okay to take movie inside. So sorry I can’t The temple is best known for housing the world’s largest bronze recurring Buddha statue. The statue is about 41 m 135 ft long, 11 m 36 ft high and weights around 300 tons. Even larger than the famous statues in Taran or memor. We moved to Hukashu. We came to Hakata area in Huka. We are so hungry. Hakata is famous for ramen. So we got to go to ramen restaurant. Let’s go. There is this is Kan Ramen. Hakata is a paradise for food lovers. You can enjoy all the local specialties such as akatar ramen, moave, and mizaku. One, eat. Let me try a soup first. Wow, that’s amazing. Revolution happened. What happened in my mouth? And next, I want to eat noodles. You can customize the noodles firmness and oil level. I went with the farm noodles. They are thin yet surprisingly firm, giving each bite and feel very satisfying. And fried rice. I can’t stop eating, smiling. Hakata is a lively cultural hub where centuries histories, delicious localhood, and all kinds of entertainment coexist and create a unique atmosphere. Amazing. Every day is so amazing at the moment. Moment is so wonderful. I love Japan. This is Japanese culture. So, and now I feel so refreshed. Let’s go to Hot Spring in Hukuoka Prefecture and say goodbye to Hukoka. See you. We are heading to Hot Spring, which is the most west area in Hukoka. It’s kind of hard, but it’s also fun driving. Let’s go. We came to Mamushino. Mami super we came here. There are lots of bars from hot spring. Let’s go. Let’s go. We came here from Nakasu all the way. It took 2 hours to come here. Let’s go. Hey yo, it was so good. Actually I came twice today in hot spring and in the uh amazing street in Nakasu in Hukoka Prefecture. So totally Hukoka Prefecture was makes people human happier. I super recommend you guys come to Hukoka Prefecture. And now we are so much hungry. So we got to go to dinner. I found a restaurant which is so close to hot spring. Let’s go. We came to drive in Yuhi and I ordered omu red rice. Looks so cute. So yummy. Looks so yummy. And looks so delicious. Beautiful color. Wow. So amazing. So delicious. So borumi. I got full and after eating we went to roadside station and sleep. Good night. See you next time.
This is Day 5 road trip in Japan!
I went to Kyushu area. We departed at Nagoya, Aichi prefecture, and went to Kyushu area by a car. It took around 7〜9 hours?? It was so hard…. However,Fukuoka in Kyushu area was so interesting. Today, I visited 📍 太宰府天満宮, Dazaifu Tenmangu shrine, and📍 南蔵院, Nanzoin. They are amazing…. I felt like I’m in a movie. Not only sightseeing spot, but also capital city has lots of interesting things which you can’t experience in forein countries🔥 Amazin entertainment, amazing history, delicious foods, majestic nature are waiting for you. I’m gonna show you. Let’s go🔥
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📍太宰府天満宮 Dazaifu Tenmangu shrine
📍南蔵院 Nanzoin
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