Sumiyoshi Shrine
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Around Haruyoshi, Canal City Hakata(Hakata-ku)

Summary

Sumiyoshi Shrine

This shrine is dedicated to the gods of Sokotsutsuo-no-kami, Nakatsutsuo-no-kami and Uwatsutsuo-no-kami and it was officially designated in ancient time as one of the high ranked shrines. It was once admired as the greatest shrine of Chikuzen area (northern part of the present Fukuoka prefecture). The surrounding area was originally a cape at the mouth of Nakagawa River flowing into Hakata Bay. It was worshipped as a tutelary shrine of navigation. The gods were also worshipped as gods of Japanese poem (waka) and ancient famous poet Sogi visited this shrine. You can see traces of ancient architectural style of shrines in the straight shape of the roof, which is contrastive to Buddhist style. The main hall is designated as a national treasure and the copper axe and sword of the shrine are designated as important cultural properties of the prefecture.

Address 3-1-51, Sumiyoshi, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka
Access By Bus: Take Nishitetsu bus and get off at Sumiyoshi stop. Adjacent.
TEL 092-291-2670
FAX 092-291-2669
MAP CODE 13289837*12

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