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Kunisaki City, Oita Prefecture

[KyushuUsa, KunisakiUsa, Kunisaki]

Temples and Shrines・Buddhist Temples

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official nameFutago-ji Temple

English nameFutago-ji Temple

The Tendai Sect Bekkaku Motoyama Ryoko-ji Temple (Futagoji Temple)

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    • Temples and Shrines・Buddhist Temples
    • Shinto Shrine・Buddhist Temple
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    Built in 718 A.D. by Ninmon, Futago-ji Temple is situated in the central Kunisaki Peninsula. Two Nio Guardian figures consecrated at the main temple gate are the largest in all of Kunisaki and are said to be the most iconic, staple fixtures of this peninsula region. Vast in number of colors and leaves, the autumn foliage spreading across the entire premises, along with the rich greenery in spring, makes this one of the top scenic spots in all of Oita. As of late, the temple location has been drawing a lot more younger visitors for its mystic and spiritual notion and influence.

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    Name
    Futago-ji Temple
    Location
    1548, Akimachifutago, Kunisaki-shi, Oita

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    Holidays: In case of bad weather such as snow or typhoon, the gate may be closed.
    Prices
    Admission Fee: 300 yen
    Access
    After getting off at Kitsuki Station on the JR Kyushu Nippo Main Line, take a bus bound for Oita Kotsu Kunisaki and Aki, get off at the Aki stop (about 20 minutes) and change to the bus bound for Oita Kotsu Ryokoji and get off at the last stop (about 40 minutes).                
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