DAZAIFU
Dazaifu is a city close to Fukuoka with many attractions including
Fukuoka National Museum, beautiful gardens and shrines. Dazaifu is
the former capital of Kyushu.
Dazaifu (太宰府市 Dazaifu-shi) is a city located in
Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan.
Dazaifu (大宰府), the imperial office governing
Kyushu, was moved
from present-day Fukuoka after 663.
Dazaifu hosted foreign embassies from China and Korea. Kōrokan, a
guesthouse for foreign embassies, was also established.

Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine
From the
Nara period through the Heian period and until the Kamakura period,
Dazaifu was one of the military and administrative centers of Japan.
In the Heian period, Dazaifu was a place of exile for high-ranking
courtiers. Nobles exiled there include Sugawara no Michizane, who
was later deified, and upon whose grave the
Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine
stands.
Dazaifu was sometimes attacked by rebels. At other times the head of
Dazaifu himself raised a rebellion.
With the invasions of the Mongols and the decline of imperial
authority, Dazaifu became less politically significant. In the
Muromachi period the political center of Kyūshū was moved to Hakata.
In medieval times, Dazaifu was the base of the Shōni clan, which was
later expelled by the Ōuchi clan.
In the Edo period, Dazaifu was a part of Kuroda han until its
abolition in 1873.
Dazaifu Attractions
Dazaifu Tenmangu
Shrine - features a Japanese garden. Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine treasure
house holds a National Treasure.
Komyozenji Temple - features both a stone zen garden along
with a stone and moss Japanese garden.
Kyushu National Museum
is the forth-largest national museum in Japan.
The building features very distinctive modern architecture.

Kyushu National Museum
Article based on
Wikipedia article and used under the
GNU Free Documentation License)
|