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Komyozenji Temple

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Komyozenji Temple — location in Fukuoka, Dazaifu

Fukuoka · Dazaifu

33.5211°N, 130.5328°E

One hundred meters from the crowds of Dazaifu Tenmangu, through a gate that most visitors walk past, lies Komyozenji — a Zen temple with two gardens that together represent the compressed philosophy of Japanese landscape design. The first garden (karesansui) is a dry landscape of raked gravel and angular stones. The second, behind sliding shoji screens, is a moss garden of such dense green quietude that visitors instinctively lower their voices.

The moss garden is a 15-meter-square rectangle covered in 30 varieties of moss — a living carpet that glows emerald after rain and turns golden in late afternoon light. The arrangement of stones within the moss is said to map the kanji character for the temple's name.

Essential Information

Opening Hours

9:00 AM – 4:30 PM

Closed: Open year-round

Entrance Fee

¥200

Best Season

After light rain for maximum moss intensity | Year-round

Visit Duration

30–45 minutes

Getting There

Access Information

Komyozenji Temple: Dazaifu City. Near Dazaifu Tenmangu main hall. Admission: ¥200. Silence is requested inside the moss garden.

Insider Guide

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**The hidden third garden:** Proceed past the moss garden to the far corner, through an unmarked wooden door, to reach the mountain view garden — a small elevated terrace with a bench and unobstructed view of the forest behind the temple. No visitors ever reach it. **Best conditions:** After light rain (any season) the moss garden achieves maximum intensity. Rainy-day visits, which most tourists avoid, are the optimal time. Arrive within 20 minutes of rain stopping. **Photography:** The garden is photographable through open shoji screens from the corridor — no shoes allowed on the moss. The compression of the wide-angle view through a narrow shoji frame creates a natural composition. **Zazen session:** Komyozenji occasionally hosts public zazen (seated meditation) sessions on Saturday mornings — check the temple board or ask at the reception (Japanese only). No experience required; the 30-minute session includes instruction.

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