Ōnojō is an area located in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. Its name is made up of the kanji for 'big', 'field', and 'castle'. It is mostly a southern suburb of the city of Fukuoka, and has a border to the northwest with the Hakata-ku area of the city.
Restaurants in Onojo
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16th Century Shrine, Popular With Students Praying For Acdemci Success; Colorful Flea-market.
Generally a tourist spot; it is present in virtually all brochures covering Fukuoka. The place itself is a shrine to a Japanese deity of learning. Those who want to have a taste of Japanese spirituality may find this a good example of it. The grounds of the shrine itself are beautiful, with Chinese-inspired Bridges and gardens; however, as we visited in winter, there wasn't much foliage to make the scenery especially appealing. Perhaps it would be better to visit the area in times other than winter. Crowds are often present, but they are generally bearable.
4.5 based on 16 reviews
ぐるっとのんびり1周して40分くらい。犬の散歩にちょうどいいです。池にはカメや鴨?がいて、周りには猫がいっぱいいます。池のそばにベンチがあるので座ってぼーっと眺めてるだけで癒されます(^^)
4 based on 10 reviews
旧国道三号線の水城跡から水城の尾根を辿って、四王寺山を目指します。その後、四王寺山山頂を一周するコースを歩いて、「百閒石垣」、「岩屋城跡」、「高橋紹運墓所」、「坂本の大石垣」を通って、都府楼跡地へ戻りました。かなりの距離がありますが、静かな山旅を楽しめました。また天智天皇の時代や秀吉の時代を思いはせることができました。
4 based on 75 reviews
It took us 35 minutes on bus from Fukuoka downtown to the mall, which the name tells surround from Aeon with other tenants to join. 3 storey building with sections of restaurants, food court and sports amenities. Compare with Marino Outlet Mall, Aeon Mall has far less attractions in terms of store varieties, and it's seem too big to be easy walkable. The best reward is the quality of food we took at the food court, ramen with tempura was great at best value, crepe dessert was good too. Might be the mall still too new and quite lots of things still not ready. Only exception is the health club, which attracted quite lots of residents driving there to do exercise or yoga after dinner. If for normal tourists, it's not recommended to waste time.
4.5 based on 111 reviews
It's around the back of Temangu Shrine. It's worth going up to see this especially if you are yearning for a little exercise. The place is quiet and devoid of tour groups. The walk up also rewards you with the best display of Sakura if you are lucky.
4 based on 437 reviews
Kyushu National Museum is one of the 4 National Museums in Japan (other National Museums are in Tokyo, Kyoto, and Nara). The permanent collection of the museum is consisted of antiquities of Kyushu and some Asian countries. There is a special exhibition, too. But, the exhibition seems to be small compared with the other National Museums. The massive architecture design of the building and the long escalator that leads to the entrance of the museum are really impressive. It takes only 5 min walk from the Dazaifu Tenmangu and it's nice to combine these two attractions in the same day.
4 based on 749 reviews
It's a bustling place and a major hub for the Shinkansen, local trains, subway and buses. There are plenty of eating and shopping options, from the basement all the way to the 10th floor. There is also a free rooftop garden on the 10th floor with nice views of the city. There are many coin lockers near the north ticket gate but they can be fully occupied in the afternoon.
4 based on 166 reviews
I only wish the monk allowed photos of the beautiful dry landscape garden. There is a small wooden deck you can sit to look at the garden and engage in some meditation. To avoid the crowds, come around 30 minutes before closing time.
4 based on 1 reviews
東慶院はJR春日駅から徒歩3分くらいのところにある曹洞宗の禅寺です。7月に春日市に行った時に、駅の近くにあったので参拝しました。白壁の塀と山門が参拝者を迎えてくれます。街中にある大きな寺院です。愛知県の豊川稲荷の九州別院です。豊川吒枳尼真天を祀っている寺院です。その歴史は、比較的新しく昭和8年に分霊勧請したとのことです。数年前に豊川稲荷(妙厳寺)に行ったことがあります。豊川稲荷も曹洞宗の寺院です。境内は自由に散策できます。神社仏閣に興味がある方は参拝されては如何でしょうか?
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