Fukuoka · Fukuoka City
33.5832°N, 130.3612°E
Atago Shrine sits on Atago Hill (68m) in the Nishi-ku district of Fukuoka City, overlooking the full arc of Hakata Bay from the Itoshima Peninsula to the far eastern edge of the city. The view from the shrine's stone terrace, looking west across the bay to the Genkai Sea horizon, is one of the finest sunset viewpoints accessible from central Fukuoka — and because the shrine is in a quiet residential area rather than a tourist zone, the experience of watching the sun go down here, with elderly worshippers completing their evening prayers alongside you, carries a different weight.
Essential Information
Opening Hours
Open year-round, unmanned
Closed: Open year-round
Entrance Fee
Free
Best Season
April–September for direct sunset views | June–July for most dramatic colors
Visit Duration
45–60 minutes (arrive 45 min before sunset)
Getting There
Access Information
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