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Bungotakada City, Oita Prefecture

[KyushuUsa, KunisakiUsa, Kunisaki]

Temples and Shrines・Buddhist Temples

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Fukiji

official nameNational Treasure Fuki-ji Temple

English nameNational Treasure Fuki-ji Temple

Fuki-ji Temple

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    • Temples and Shrines・Buddhist Temples
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    The oldest wooden structure existing in all of Kyushu, National Treasure Fuki-ji Temple is one of the nation's three major Amida-do sanctums along with Byodo-in in Uji and Chuson-ji Temple in Hiraizumi. The statue of Amitabha consecrated here is designated as an Important Cultural Property of Japan. It is also home to a wall painting depicting the Buddhistic celestial realm of "Sukhavati" and "Pure Land." Along with the greenery in spring and the snowy landscape in winter, the scene of autumn foliage throughout the temple premises between late November and early December is absolutely stunning.

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    Name
    National Treasure Fuki-ji Temple
    Location
    2395, Tashibufuki, Bungotakada-shi, Oita

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    Prices
    Admission Fee: 500 yen for general and high school students, 150 yen for elementary and junior high school students
    Access
    30 minutes by car from JR Usa Station                           
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    Free 30 units

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