Tenyayama Historical and Natural Park

Tenyayama Historical and Natural Park

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JR Futsukaichi Station → 25 minutes walk; or Nishitetsu Bus to Futsuichi Onsen 7 minutes, Bus Stop: Futsukaichi Onsen, 7 minutes walk; or Nishitetsu Futsukaichi Station → Nishitetsu Bus to Futsuichi Onsen, 10 minutes to Futsukaichi Onsen, Bus Stop: Futsukaichi Onsen Get off, 7 minutes walk
2.2km 8 minutes from Chikushino IC on Kyushu Road via Prefectural Road No. 31
35/others 7 large buses, 2 for disabled people. Toll parking under highway overpass (no more than 4 hours free)

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Free admission

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Parks, gardens, botanical gardens, and herbal gardens

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Gozenyu

One of the communal bathhouses located in the venerable Futsukaichi Onsen, which is said by the Kuroda Domain in the Edo period to have an onsen magistrate. It is a day-trip bathing facility created as a place of communication for citizens under the official name of Ozen-yu, Musashito-ku, Chikushi-shi. The first floor is a bathhouse where there is a bubble and a whirlpool, and the rest room on the second floor is charged. It operates under the motto of clean and safe hot spring facilities.

Hakata Tu

It is located in Futsukaichi Onsen, the oldest hot spring in Kyushu, which springs from the Asuka period 1350 years ago, and is the oldest day-trip hot spring in Fukuoka Prefecture, which is established in the Edo period. The water of the water and the water of the bath, which are poured from the source of the premises, are very fresh hot water with the scent of sulfur. It was also called Yakushiyu because of the Yakushiki Nyorai Yuen of Musashi-ji Temple, which is nearby and the oldest Buddhist temple in Kyushu. It is said that the medicine master can cure the disease to extend the life of the disease and save the disease. There are two great halls on the second floor where you can rest for free, and you can use them freely. They also sell coffee and oyster ice (spring to summer) in drinking source water.

Daimaru Villa

You can take a day bath with lunch at a pure Japanese-style inn in Futsuichi Onsen, which has a beautiful garden of 3000 tsubo. Futsukaichi Onsen is a hot spring with a history dating from 1360, which was also sung in Man'yōshū. The Daiyakuba Tsujida no Yu is about 100 tsubo in size, and the source of the water is directly poured into the Yufune. Meals that stick to seasonal materials are also reputed.

Temple Town

A town where temples were collected during the Edo period for the defense of Kurume Castle. It is lined with 17 temples, and still retains the features of the Edo period. In each quaint temple there are tombs of many of the predecessors who were active in Kurume. The most well-known people are King Shishi Takayama Hikokuro, the founder of Kurume mochi, Inoue Den, the founder of Kurume Atsuji, Motozo Sakamoto, and the Western painter Harue Koga.

Suiten Palace

Sōhō-gū of Suiten-gū, which is located throughout the country. The beginning was that Ise, who served Emperor Andoku's birth mother, Takakura Taira Nakamiya [Azechi no Tsuboune], enshrined the spirit of the Heike, who had perished in the Battle of Nōnoura, to mourn. It is known as the guardian deity of asanis, child-giving, water-relief, and children.

Fukuju Temple

The temple of Obaku sect in a corner of Adachi Forest Park. The feudal lord, Tadamasa Ogasawara, was erected in Kanbun 5 (1665). It was later vanished by military fire and fire of Chōshū Cavalry at the end of the Tokugawa period. The main hall was rebuilt in Kyoho 2 (1717). Kaesando and others were built after the Meiji era. There is a garden behind the main hall, and the Sesshu Garden, which has natural stones in a borrowed view of Mount Ashitate, is a must. Please note that some of the precincts in the direction of the back mountain are unwatchable.

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