Nyoirinji Temple Attack on Titan Museum Yufuin Umi Jigoku Tour

Yield to the captivating fusion of cultural and pop culture attractions in Fukuoka with this full-day tour, unraveling secrets and surprises at every turn.

Explore the captivating blend of cultural and pop culture attractions in Fukuoka with this full-day tour. Dive into the serene beauty of Nyoirinji Temple, then learn about the thrilling world of Attack on Titan at the dedicated museum. Cap off the day with a visit to the mystical Umi Jigoku, where you’ll savor the unique Hell Steamed Cuisine. With an accessible itinerary and knowledgeable guide, this tour promises an unforgettable adventure. What secrets and surprises await you on this cultural odyssey?

Key Points

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  • This full-day tour in the Fukuoka region visits Nyoirinji Temple, Attack on Titan Museum, and Umi Jigoku, with Hell Steamed Cuisine provided.
  • The tour is priced at $94.99 per person and accommodates up to 40 participants, with a meeting point at a Lawson store near Hakata Station.
  • The tour includes a professional driver/guide and admission to the attractions, with the tour concluding at the same Lawson store near Hakata Station.
  • The tour is wheelchair and stroller accessible, with infants required to sit on laps, and most travelers can participate.
  • The tour has a minimum of 4 participants required to proceed, with rescheduling options or refunds offered if fewer than 4 sign up.

Tour Overview

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The Nyoirinji Temple Attack on Titan Museum Yufuin Umi Jigoku Tour takes travelers on a journey through the scenic Fukuoka region.

This full-day tour includes visits to the Nyoirinji Temple, the Attack on Titan Museum, and the Umi Jigoku, or "Hell Pond."

The tour lasts the entire day and can accommodate up to 40 participants. The price is $94.99 per person.

The tour includes a Chinese/English/Japanese-speaking guide, admission fees, and Hell Steamed Cuisine.

Participants should meet at the Lawson convenience store near Hakata Station at 8:20 AM for an 8:30 AM departure.

The tour ends at the Lawson store near Hakata Station.

Meeting and Pickup Details

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Travelers will meet at the Lawson convenience store next to the Chikushi Exit of Hakata Station.

The address is 4 Hakataekichuogai, Hakata Ward, Fukuoka, 812-0012, Japan.

Everyone should arrive by 8:20 AM, as the tour departs promptly at 8:30 AM.

The tour ends at the LAWSON Hakata Station Chikushiguchi Store, 2-chōme-2-2 Hakataekihigashi, Hakata Ward, Fukuoka, 812-0013, Japan.

The tour includes a Chinese/English/Japanese-speaking guide.

Travelers should note that personal expenses and child seats aren’t included.

Inclusions and Exclusions

The tour includes a Chinese/English/Japanese-speaking professional driver/guide, as well as admission to any hell and Hell Steamed Cuisine.

However, other personal expenses and child seats aren’t included. Infants must sit on laps, and most travelers can participate.

The tour is wheelchair and stroller accessible, and it’s located near public transportation.

Please note that there are no refunds for late arrivals or no-shows, and the schedule may change due to traffic or weather conditions.

Some attractions may also be skipped due to capacity or weather constraints.

Accessibility and Participation

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This tour is wheelchair accessible and stroller accessible, making it suitable for a wide range of travelers. Infants must sit on laps, and most travelers can participate. The tour is also conveniently located near public transportation.

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Cancellation and Rescheduling Policy

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Minimum participants are required for the tour to proceed as scheduled. If fewer than 4 travelers sign up, the tour may be rescheduled.

In this case, travelers will be offered the option to reschedule or receive a refund. However, no refunds are provided for late arrivals or no-shows.

The tour schedule may also change due to traffic or weather conditions. Some attractions may be skipped if they reach capacity or are affected by weather.

Travelers will receive confirmation of their booking, but should be aware of the potential for changes to the itinerary.

Nyoirinji Temple

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Nyoirinji Temple, a revered Buddhist site, stands as a testament to Japan’s rich cultural heritage.

Located in Fukuoka, this temple dates back to the 8th century, boasting impressive architecture and intricate artwork. Visitors can explore the impressive main hall, adorned with detailed carvings and elegant paintings.

The temple grounds also feature a serene garden, providing a tranquil respite from the bustling city.

Nyoirinji is renowned for its connections to the popular anime series "Attack on Titan," making it a must-visit destination for fans.

The temple’s unique blend of spiritual significance and pop culture appeal makes it a truly captivating stop on this tour.

Attack on Titan Museum and Yufuin Umi Jigoku

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Along With the historic Nyoirinji Temple, the tour also takes visitors to the captivating Attack on Titan Museum located in the nearby town of Yufuin.

At the museum, fans can:

  1. View original production materials, including storyboards and character sketches.
  2. Interact with immersive exhibits that bring the anime’s world to life.
  3. Pose for photos with life-sized statues of iconic characters.
  4. Shop for exclusive merchandise at the museum store.

After the museum, the tour continues to the nearby Yufuin Umi Jigoku, a unique hot spring known for its striking turquoise waters.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks on the Tour?

Guests can bring their own food and drinks on the tour, but the tour does not include any provisions. Any personal expenses, such as outside meals and snacks, are not covered in the tour price.

Are There Any Age Restrictions for the Tour?

The tour doesn’t have any age restrictions, but infants must sit on laps. Most travelers can participate, though the tour may not be suitable for young children who can’t sit still for the duration.

What Should I Wear for the Nyoirinji Temple Visit?

For a visit to Nyoirinji Temple, it’s best to wear comfortable, modest clothing. Avoid revealing or overly casual attire. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, as there may be some walking involved during the visit.

Is Photography Allowed at the Attack on Titan Museum?

Photography is generally allowed at the Attack on Titan Museum, though visitors should check with staff on any specific restrictions. Capturing photos is a great way to document the experience and share it with others.

Is There an Option to Extend the Tour Duration?

The tour duration cannot be extended. The tour’s schedule is fixed, and it does not offer an option to extend the duration. Travelers should plan accordingly based on the provided tour details.

The Sum Up

This captivating full-day tour offers a unique blend of cultural and entertainment experiences in the Fukuoka region. From the serene Nyoirinji Temple to the thrilling Attack on Titan Museum and the mystical Umi Jigoku, the tour provides an immersive journey for participants of all abilities. With an expert guide, inclusive pricing, and accessibility features, this tour promises an unforgettable adventure for anyone interested in exploring the wonders of this remarkable area.