A historic temple, destroyed in the Boshin War and rebuilt in the Meiji era. Its peaceful and tranquil atmosphere is perfect for those seeking relaxation.
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Highlights
A historic temple destroyed in the Boshin War and rebuilt in the Meiji era
A peaceful and tranquil atmosphere, perfect for those seeking a relaxing escape from the city
Conveniently located in the heart of Morioka City, making it easily accessible
The grounds feature various trees, offering beautiful scenery throughout the seasons
A place to refresh mind and body, far from the city's noise
About a 15-minute walk from Morioka Station Show route
Op.Hours
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Cld.Days
Irregular holidays
Fee
Free admission
INFO
Feel free to wander the grounds, but please refrain from entering the buildings.
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Overview
Fukusenji Temple is a Soto Zen Buddhist temple located in the heart of Morioka City. It is believed to have been established during the Muromachi period. It once flourished as the family temple of the Morioka clan, but was destroyed in the Boshin War. The current building, rebuilt in the Meiji era, retains the charm of the original while incorporating modern architectural techniques. Fukusenji Temple offers a serene and tranquil atmosphere, ideal for those seeking respite from the urban bustle. The grounds are filled with a variety of trees, providing beautiful scenery throughout the year and making it perfect for a leisurely stroll. Spring brings a riot of cherry blossoms, while autumn paints the landscape in vibrant hues of red and gold. It's a place worth visiting any time of year. Fukusenji Temple is beloved by many as a place to refresh mind and body, far from the city's noise. The temple grounds also feature a tea room and a shoin (study), offering opportunities to delve into history and culture. Standing in the quiet stillness of Fukusenji Temple, you can escape the city's clamor and find peace.