May's Fukuoka City Guide

You are in: Fukuoka: Places To Go: Shofukuji Temple

Address:
6-1 Gokuso-machi, Higashi-ku
Telephone:
092-291-0775



Shofukuji Temple
Type: Temples/Shrines  (Qjmp: 7058)


First Zen Temple in Japan
Shofukuji is alleged to be the first Zen temple in Japan and was founded by Eisai, brought Zen Buddhism from China, in 1195. (He is said to have also brought back tea..) It contains the original temple plans, and a large Korean bell cats in the Kokuryo period. The temple is designated an "Important cultural property". It occupies only a quarter of its pre WW2 area, having been badly damaged.

There is a large piece of framed calligraphy at the gate written by Emperor Gotoba which reads "This is the first Zen Temple in Japan".






3 min from Gion st'n on foot.




from Oku-no-do b'stop


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First published Fri Aug 04, 2000
    Updated Mon Jun 18, 2001
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