Take the Nishitetsu Bus bound for Ashikiyaman from JR Kurosaki Station and get off at the Ashikiyaman Myoken-gu stop. It's a 5-minute walk from there. Show route
Op.Hours
9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Cld.Days
No holidays
Fee
Free
INFO
The parking lot is located at the entrance of the shrine.
Mount Adachi boasts well-maintained hiking trails, perfect for a refreshing hike.
The surrounding area offers many attractions, including Adachi Park and Koshuzan Fukushu-ji Temple.
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Overview
Ashitayama Myoken-gu Shrine (Otome Jinja) is a historic shrine located in Yahatanishi-ku, Kitakyushu City, cherished by locals for generations. Perched on the mid-slope of 283-meter Mount Ashitayama, it commands stunning views of Kitakyushu City sprawling below. The grounds are graced by centuries-old giant trees, creating a serene and sacred atmosphere.
Ashitayama Myoken-gu Shrine (Otome Jinja) is a historic shrine located in Yahatanishi-ku, Kitakyushu City, cherished by locals for generations. Perched on the mid-slope of 283-meter Mount Ashitayama, it commands stunning views of Kitakyushu City sprawling below. The grounds are graced by centuries-old giant trees, creating a serene and sacred atmosphere.
Ashitayama Myoken-gu Shrine (Otome Jinja) is a historic shrine located in Yahatanishi-ku, Kitakyushu City, cherished by locals for generations. Perched on the mid-slope of 283-meter Mount Ashitayama, it commands stunning views of Kitakyushu City sprawling below. The grounds are graced by centuries-old giant trees, creating a serene and sacred atmosphere.
Ashitayama Myoken-gu Shrine (Otome Jinja) is a historic shrine located in Yahatanishi-ku, Kitakyushu City, cherished by locals for generations. Perched on the mid-slope of 283-meter Mount Ashitayama, it commands stunning views of Kitakyushu City sprawling below. The grounds are graced by centuries-old giant trees, creating a serene and sacred atmosphere.
Ashitayama Myoken-gu Shrine (Otome Jinja) is a historic shrine located in Yahatanishi-ku, Kitakyushu City, cherished by locals for generations. Perched on the mid-slope of 283-meter Mount Ashitayama, it commands stunning views of Kitakyushu City sprawling below. The grounds are graced by centuries-old giant trees, creating a serene and sacred atmosphere.