A Walking Tour of Fukuoka

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Price: $274.00   Sale Price: $188.00   Save: $86.00
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Summary
Shore Excursion Size ? Standard
Shore Excursion Type Cultural, Scenic, Walking
Shore Excursion Duration 7 Hours
Activity Level ? Moderate
Shore Excursion Leaves From ? The Cruise Ship Pier.
Food/Beverage Provided A bottle of water and a traditional Japanese snack is included.
Recommended Dress We recommend wearing comfortable seasonal clothing, walking shoes, sunscreen, sunglasses and a hat.
Restrictions Participants must be able to step in and out of vehicles and walk for a full day. This tour can accommodate a collapsible wheelchair, provided that the guest is accompanied by a responsible person who is able to assist them.

A Walking Tour of Fukuoka

Southern Japan is steeped in cultural centers. Here, your guide will escort you through Fukuoka and Dazaifu by foot and train. Visit the Tochoji Temple, featuring Japan's largest wooden sitting Buddha, before reaching the Hakata Machiya Folk museum and the Kushida Shrine. Next, you'll board a train to Komyozenji Temple in Dazaifu, before reaching the Canal City shopping complex.

Beginning with a visit to the Tochoji Temple, Japan's first Zen temple, your English-speaking guide will present the giant sitting wooden Buddha in the grand hall. Next, they will escort you to the quaint Hakata Machiya Folk Museum, fostering a clear picture of the customs and crafts used 1,000 years ago.

Thereafter, you'll board a train heading to Dazaifu, which was an important government outpost during the 11th-century. Note the Kushida Shrine, the launching point for the famous Gion Yamakasa festival each July. Next, you'll visit the Komyozenji Temple, featuring an astounding complex with Japanese-style gardens and architecture.

Finally, you'll reach festive Canal City, renowned for its shopping and dining options. Reserve this cultural Asian adventure promptly.

Please Note: The Komyozenji Temple may be closed without prior notice.