Kushida Shrine

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cheung *******
4 Nov 2025
It wasn't too crowded on Saturday, but we didn't make it in before 9 AM. At first, we weren't sure how to play, but a staff member patiently explained everything. It was very fun, and I recommend it for children aged four and above. Make sure to reserve popular games first. There's a restaurant inside with delicious food. We played from 9:00 AM to 2:30 PM, and time flew by. We ended up trying six different professions.
TSANG ******
4 Nov 2025
The exchange was easy, at Hakata Station. I was only third in line to exchange, so it should have been quick. However, the two foreigners at the front caused a delay of over 40 minutes, making me miss my scheduled train. This trip was mainly to see the Saga International Balloon Fiesta and the Karatsu Kunchi Festival. I also had time to visit the underwater torii gate at Ouo Shrine, and it happened to be low tide, so I could walk quite far out. At Uminonakamichi Seaside Park, there were "kochia" to see during this period, which were very beautiful.
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Kate ***************
4 Nov 2025
It was hassle-free and I enjoyed it as a solo traveller. Jimmy was the best tour guide for this. He was organized and helpful.
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Klook User
3 Nov 2025
Stayed at the Breakfast Hotel for 4 nights and had a great time. Location was excellent - in the nightlife district (which may not suit everyone but doesn't bother me), close to two metro stations and not far from the central train/bus station. Also walking distance from various districts of interest. Rooms were pretty comfortable. I could turn the temperature down quite a bit to help me sleep. Pillows were somewhat stiffer than I like but seems typical of Japanese hotels and the bedding was comfortable. Comfortable bathrobes were included with the rooms and changed along with towels each day. Bathrooms were also excellent and fairly large and I could crank the heat and pressure up in the shower. I didn't have breakfast included (which seemed expensive otherwise) but I got a free smoothie each day and there was a coffee machine for a complimentary cuppa if you needed it as well as a breakfast truck at the entrance discounted for guests. Nothing fancy but felt great would reco.
클룩 회원
4 Nov 2025
Everyone, this is the ultimate value for money~!!! You must try it, and Guide Kim Hye-sook is truly number one. Her explanations based on Japanese history were so fun and informative. Our middle school son even said he wanted to go again the next day. Is this price for real?^^ The weather was also fantastic! Oh, and I drew a 'Daikichi' (great luck) at the shrine, haha.
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YU ******
4 Nov 2025
A fantastic experience! You can board directly with the pass and get off at every stop to soak in the local atmosphere. The bento box was delicious. I really enjoyed this trip.
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lin *******
4 Nov 2025
When traveling in Northern Kyushu this time, I chose the Northern Kyushu JR Pass, and overall, I found it to be very worthwhile. Firstly, this pass covers many popular cities and attractions in the Northern Kyushu region. For example, destinations like Yufuin, Beppu, Kumamoto, Saga, and Nagasaki, all accessible from Hakata, are within its coverage. We used it for multiple long-distance day trips (Shinkansen/limited express trains) and switching between attractions. If we had bought individual tickets for each segment, the accumulated transportation costs would actually have been higher than the pass price, so using this pass felt more cost-effective.
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CHEN *******
4 Nov 2025
Northern Kyushu 5-day pass. Redeeming it at Kumamoto Station on a weekday evening meant fewer people, unlike during the day when the counter is crowded 🥲. Luckily, I was staying near the station, so I went half an hour before closing and was the 3rd in line, redeeming it smoothly. Bring your passport + JR PASS voucher barcode + (if you reserved specific seats online via the official website: also bring the credit card used for the booking). The counter staff will give you both the JR PASS and the reserved seat tickets you booked online. So, it's crucial to bring the exact credit card you used to book those reserved seats! This is very important!!! Because most sightseeing trains are all reserved seating, in addition to the JR PASS, remember to reserve your seats in advance (you can reserve seats for free up to 6 times using the Northern Kyushu JR PASS at the machines). I hope everyone has a pleasant journey. 🤗♡

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O que saber sobre Kushida Shrine

Mergulhe na rica história e na cultura vibrante de Fukuoka visitando o icônico Santuário Kushida em Hakata. Este antigo santuário, que remonta a 757, não é famoso apenas por sediar o Festival Hakata Gion Yamakasa, mas também oferece uma experiência espiritual única com seu lendário poço da eterna juventude.
1-41 Kamikawabatamachi, Hakata Ward, Fukuoka, 812-0026, Japan

Marcos Notáveis e Lugares Imperdíveis

Beba Água de Poço

Experimente a tradição mística de beber da água do poço no Santuário de Kushida, acreditando-se conceder longevidade e juventude eterna. Siga o ritual de tomar três goles enquanto oferece orações por você, sua família e seus amigos.

Confira os Carros Alegóricos do Festival

Maravilhe-se com os intrincados carros alegóricos do festival Kazari Yamakasa exibidos no santuário, mostrando a rica herança cultural de Hakata. Esses carros alegóricos ornamentados são um símbolo de paz e proteção contra danos.

Teste sua Força com o Chikara Ishi

Desafie-se levantando as pedras Chikara Ishi atrás dos carros alegóricos do festival, uma tradição que se originou como um teste de força e previsão da sorte. Experimente uma conexão única com a história do sumô de Hakata.

Visite a Torre de Fukuoka

A Torre de Fukuoka fica a cerca de 7 km do Santuário de Kushida---apenas 6 minutos de táxi ou 37 minutos de metrô. É a torre litorânea mais alta do Japão, com 234 metros, e oferece vistas incríveis de 360 graus da cidade e da Baía de Hakata a partir de seu deck de observação. Você pode apreciar a paisagem, especialmente ao pôr do sol, e até mesmo tomar uma bebida ou um lanche no Sky Cafe. É um lugar divertido para tirar fotos e ver a cidade de cima---uma ótima parada para adicionar à sua visita em Fukuoka!

Significado Cultural e Histórico

O Santuário de Kushida é um testemunho do passado antigo de Fukuoka, servindo como o centro espiritual da cidade. Com suas ligações a festivais tradicionais e costumes locais, o santuário incorpora a herança cultural profundamente enraizada de Hakata.

Culinária Local

Ao explorar o Santuário de Kushida, não perca a oportunidade de saborear os pratos renomados de Hakata, como o Hakata ramen. Delicie-se com os sabores da região e experimente as delícias culinárias que Hakata tem a oferecer.

Beleza Arquitetônica

Admire a arquitetura deslumbrante do santuário, com seus detalhes intrincados e design tradicional, mostrando o artesanato de antigos construtores japoneses.