What makes it 78% Couple-Friendly: A couple can stroll shaded lanes, hang shared ema, relax at the park footbath, and grab coffee nearby; easy access supports a romantic pause, though urban crowds limit privacy.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for couple trip: Enough time to explore the shrine grounds, try omikuji, and relax at the nearby café
Stroll under the ancient camphor tree:
Walk the shaded paths beneath the 300-year-old camphor for a quiet moment.
Tip: Arrive early to enjoy the cool shade before crowds build
Hunt the smiling fox statue:
Find the rare ‘smile-fox’ at the Imamasu Inari Shrine for a playful photo.
Tip: Look near the fox altar on the left side of the grounds
Write and hang a seasonal ema:
Share wishes together on wooden plaques that change design each season.
Tip: Purchase the latest design at the office and hang it on the eastern rack
Draw four-season omikuji fortunes:
Try each seasonal fortune to compare predictions and paper art.
Tip: Check prices at the office and keep the paper as a memento
Collect a goshuin shrine stamp:
Exchange your stamp book for a hand-drawn calligraphy seal.
Tip: Bring your own book or buy one for ¥500 at the reception
Relax at the footbath in Kego Park:
Soak tired feet in the free hot spring footbath just outside the shrine.
Tip: Use after visiting—for best spot, go mid-morning

Liviu Anghelina
Really nice place to visit quickly in the busy center of the city, very calm and peaceful ⛩️
Anthony Plaxen
The shrine is very beautiful to see in Fukuoka located in the city center. Can get busy at times, a historical landmark worth visiting and seeing.
May Choo
This shrine is located in the middle of shopping area. This pretty outstanding from all of crowd. I saw many locals stopped to respect the shrine in the evening.
Sean Chan
A shrine located at the heart of the city. Didn’t get to know the history of the shrine, but it’s a place where you would feel calm and peaceful in the hustles of the city.
Travel Tan
This place caught my eye as I was having coffee nearby. The shrine is located within the shopping area of Tenjin and beside the Blue bottle cafe. It is a small shrine and very accessible. I noticed a lot of people go here. For me, it's also a must visit place in Fukuoka.
Spring: cherry blossoms frame the torii gate. Summer: cooler under the camphor canopy. Autumn: red maple leaves add color. Winter: watch breath steam at the footbath.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| 2 goshuin stamps | JPY 1,000 |
| 2 omikuji draws | JPY 400 |
| Seasonal ema plaque | JPY 500 |
| 2 café drinks | JPY 1,200 |
| Total Estimated | JPY 3,100 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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Address: 2-chōme-2-20 Tenjin, Chuo Ward, Fukuoka, 810-0001, Japan
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