Fukuoka Dazaifu Tenmangu: The Sacred Site of the God of Learning

Dazaifu Tenmangu is a shrine dedicated to Sugawara no Michizane, known as the god of learning. It is a popular destination for students from all over Japan who visit to pray for success in their exams. Upon entering the shrine grounds, visitors are greeted by a serene atmosphere with densely planted plum trees and a large pond. The plum trees are closely associated with Sugawara no Michizane, making the scenery especially beautiful in spring. The main hall of the shrine, built in 1591, boasts centuries of history and showcases the charm of traditional Japanese architecture.

One of the impressions I had while visiting Tenmangu is that it is not just a tourist spot but a 'sacred place' with special significance for the Japanese people. As a place imbued with Sugawara no Michizane's passion for learning, it attracts not only students who study hard but also people who come to make resolutions to achieve their goals. Especially on weekends or during exam seasons, the shrine grounds are packed with visitors, reflecting the strong faith people have and the power that Tenmangu holds.

Lastly, the various local delicacies available in the surrounding shopping street add to the enjoyment of visiting Tenmangu. The famous 'Umegae Mochi,' a sweet rice cake shaped like a plum blossom, is particularly delightful with its subtle sweetness. Walking along the paths while savoring this treat, one can't help but feel that Tenmangu and its surroundings are perfectly harmonious.

Post by 부곡하와이붉은귀거북 | Oct 5, 2024

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