Komun Jinja

📍 Fukuoka, Fukuoka · Chuo Ward, Nishi Park 13-1

About

Founded 明和6年(1769年)
Enshrined 黒田如水(黒田官兵衛、黒田孝高), 黒田長政

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Hours

9:00–17:00

Fee

¥300

Direct-write

Unknown

Pre-written

Available

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History

Byakko

Komun Jinja is a shrine enshrined in the verdant grounds of Nishi Park. It was established during the Meiji period as a shrine dedicated to Kuroda Josui (Kanbe), the founding lord of Fukuoka Domain, and Kuroda Nagamasa, the first domain lord. It was built to honor the great achievements of both lords and to console their spirits. The shrine name "Komun" is derived from Kuroda Josui's posthumous Buddhist name "Ryukoin-den Shinkoku Jogun Daikoji." Nishi Park is also known as a famous cherry blossom viewing spot, and in spring it is crowded with visitors. As a sacred place connected to the Kuroda clan that continues to watch over the city of Fukuoka, it remains beloved by many people.

Benefits

good fortune and prosperityvictoryadvancement and successacademic successfamily safetybusiness prosperitywarding off evil

Tips

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General

拝殿の賽銭箱にお賽銭を入れると鶴の鳴き声が響く仕掛けがあります。

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Access

西公園内の道路は一方通行で道幅が狭く、専用駐車場はありません。桜の季節(3月下旬〜4月上旬)は13時以降、園内への車両進入が禁止されます。

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General

御朱印の授与所は社殿向かって右側にあります。

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