Nomiyamakannonji Temple (呑山観音寺)
Nomiyamakannonji Temple is affectionately called “Nomiyama-san” by locals, and it is a temple of the Koya Shingon sect of Buddhism, located Sasaguri Town, Kasuya County, Fukuoka Prefecture. Many people come to pay their respects at this spiritual place, which is also famous for cherry trees in spring and autumn leaves in fall. In spring, the Yoshino cherry trees, weeping cherry trees, and hill cherry trees bloom in succession. The Fukuju-zakura, an eight-petal hill cherry that blooms around the main temple and the Amida hall, is particularly striking. Hours are from 9:00 to 17:00. Toilets, shops and free parking available.
Details
- Address
- Fukuoka Pref. Kasuyagunsasagurimachi Hagino 227-4 [map]
- Phone
- 0929474423
- Flowering state of cherry blossoms
- the end
- Cherry blossom forecast
- Late Mar.-Mid-Apr.
- Hours
- 9:00-17:00
- Closed
- open everyday
- Fees
- Free
- Parking Lot
- Available(Free 200spaces)
- Night viewing
- Not available
- Public toilets
- Available
- Shop
- Available
- Number of trees
- About300trees
- Variety
- Someiyoshino, Hill cherry blossom, Shidarezakura, Yaezakura
- Note
- [9:00-17:00] 092-947-4423
[after 17:00] 092-947-6384
Information Sources: NAVITIME JAPAN
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Fukuoka Areas

The most northerly of Kyushu island's prefectures, Fukuoka comprises castle towns, seaside parks, and Hakata ramen, one of Japan's most famous noodle dishes. Whether due to its good location or its unique charm, the prefecture's capital, Fukuoka city, has been voted one of the most desirable places to live in the country - a close-knit community, a thriving food scene, and accessible nature combine for irresistibly laid-back city vibes.