Tōchō-Ji



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Tōchō-ji is a Buddhist temple located in Fukuoka, Japan. The temple is famous for its impressive five-story pagoda, which is the tallest wooden pagoda in the country. Admission to the temple is free, although a small donation is appreciated.

The temple is open daily from 8:30am to 5:00pm. Visitors can explore the temple grounds, including the pagoda, main hall, and other buildings. There are also various events and ceremonies held at the temple throughout the year.

In the surrounding area, visitors can find various other attractions, including Ohori Park, Fukuoka Castle, and the Fukuoka City Museum. Ohori Park is a large park located just a short walk from Tōchō-ji, and features a large lake and walking paths. Fukuoka Castle is a historic castle located in the city center, and the Fukuoka City Museum features exhibits on the history and culture of the region.

For more information on Tōchō-ji, including upcoming events and ceremonies, visitors can check out the temple's official website, if available.

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