Stroller-friendly paving and a free baby room aid nursing and diaper changes, but there are no stroller rentals, few shaded benches, and footbath or steps give infants little to do.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: A visit lasting 1-2 hours is enough to see the main shrine, use the Baby Room, and stroll the adjacent park without rushing a baby.
Stroll the paved shrine grounds:
Follow the flat, smooth paths through the torii gate and main hall with a stroller.
Tip: Start from the large torii to keep baby shaded by the camphor tree.
Use the Baby Room:
Access the free nursing and diaper-changing room on the 1st floor of the shrine office.
Tip: Check opening hours (9:00–18:00) and leave your folded stroller by reception.
Admire the ancient camphor tree:
View the 300-year-old camphor tree near the side shrine from a safe spot.
Tip: Hold your baby in a carrier if you want to walk closer for photos.
Snap family photos by the smile-fox statue:
Find the small fox statue at Imamasu Inari Shrine next to the main hall.
Tip: Bring a soft toy to get your baby’s attention in photos.
Sip drinks at Blue Bottle Coffee:
Enjoy coffee or juice in seats near the entrance, where strollers fit easily.
Tip: Order drip coffee (~¥600) and choose a table by the door for quick access.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
---|---|
Drip coffee | JPY 600 |
Baby-safety charm | JPY 500 |
Family goshuin stamps (2) | JPY 1,000 |
Total Estimated | JPY 2,100 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
In summer, visit before 10:00 to keep baby cool in shaded paths. In spring and autumn, the gentle breeze near the camphor tree stays comfortable for stroller walks.
Address: 2-chōme-2-20 Tenjin, Chuo Ward, Fukuoka, 810-0001, Japan
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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.
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