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Temple Run 2 & The Legend of The Duck Boat - Fukuoka Travel Day 2
To be completely honest, I think culture-wise, our 2nd day or 1st full day in Fukuoka has been the most productive day we had during our trip in Japan. During this day, we have been to temples, a park, a heavenly place, a couple of malls, a couple of questionable places, and a sensory overload haven!
Yes, and of course I'm pretty sure we have had more steps than indicated. |
As I have previously blogged, we booked for an AirBnB experience Temple tour around Hakata. It was fun, educational, and made me feel as cultured as a bottle of Yakult.
Ooooh |
Since the tour lasted for around 3 hours, by the time it ended we still have a lot of time to waste. Originally, as per our itinerary (which was not followed to a t) we should have lunch then embark on a journey to Ohori park, where we could feed some ducks and just chill
After the tour, our newfound friend and co-AirBnB Temple Tour tourist, Zain asked us if we would like to check out the Reclining Buddha. Initially, that wasn't part of our itinerary even for the succeeding days, because I thought it's too far, and I have already seen a reclining Buddha back in Bangkok, so what's the fuzz? Hahaha! But seeing how Imman looks intrigued about it, I gave in, and with that the rest is history.
HAHAHA! |
Here's a 'map' so you can have an idea how far it is from Hakata station |
Going to the temples, you'll pass by this bridge that will make you feel like you're a character from a Ghibli movie!
After passing by the bridge, then a road, you'll see this alley which will lead you to the whole Nanzoin complex.
Origin of the photo here |
Huji version haha |
Normal version lels |
Me, after all the ramen. |
Upo ng behave |
After saying our prayers, and checking out every nook of the place, we decided to head over to Ohori park. Going to Ohori park, we returned to Hakata Station, and from there we took the Kuko Line train going to Ohori Koen Park.
Photo c/o Wikipedia |
After Ohori park, we dashed going to Yamamoto Bumpodo, which I think was a kilometer or 2 away from Ohori-koen. We walked SOOOO fast (yes, not run haha) in order to make it, since the shop closes at 7pm pronto! For reference on what is this heavenly place I'm talking about, you may click here!
Love always,
Nicole <3 p="">3>
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