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  1. Dazaifu Tenman-gū (太宰府天満宮) is a Shinto shrine in Dazaifu, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. It is built over the grave of Sugawara no Michizane (845903) and is one of the main shrines dedicated to Tenjin, the deified form of Michizane.

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  3. The heart of Dazaifu Tenmangu. The main hall, or Honden, of Dazaifu Tenmangu is built over the grave of Michizane Sugawara, a scholar, politician and poet who rose to great prominence during the 9th century before being exiled to Dazaifu due to a fierce rivalry with the Fujiwara clan.

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  4. Aug 1, 2018 · Dazaifu Tenmangu is the largest Shinto shrine in Fukuoka, Kyushu. On its grounds, you’ll find both a peaceful and lively atmosphere, sweet Japanese treats, and beautiful nature each season. Read more about to find out about this special shrine.

  5. Hours & Fees. Construction Notice: Daizafu Tenmangu's main hall is undergoing major renovations from May 2023 until around 2026. However, a unique temporary offering hall with grass and trees on its roof was built to serve visitors during the renovation period. The unique, temporary offering hall.

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  6. Aug 10, 2023 · Dazaifu Tenmangu (pronounced Dazaifu Tenmangū/Dazaifu Tenmanguu/太宰府天満宮) is the largest shrine in the island of Kyushu’s (九州) and like every other shrine, is known for its stunningly beautiful architecture. Despite its famed reputation, it also holds a tragic past in regards to its founding.

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  7. Dec 2, 2014 · Built in 905, the one in Dazaifu was converted in the late sixteenth century into the flamboyant Momoyama style building we see today, gilded and covered in vermilion paint.

  8. Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine was initially constructed as the mausoleum of Sugawara no Michizane (845-903), vice governor-general of Dazaifu. Michizane had once been the powerful Minister of the Right in Kyoto, but was demoted to his post in Dazaifu as a result of political intrigue in the capital.

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