# 東長寺

> A Shingon temple in Hakata that houses the Fukuoka Daibutsu, a large seated wooden Buddha, along with a five-story pagoda.

- Prefecture: 福岡県
- Type: Temple
- Address: 福岡県福岡市
- Admission: 100 yen

Tochoji is a Shingon Buddhist temple in the Hakata district of Fukuoka, said to have been founded by Kukai in 806. Its best-known feature is the Fukuoka Daibutsu, a seated wooden Buddha about 10.8 meters tall with a large carved halo behind it, among the largest wooden seated Buddhas in Japan. Beneath the Buddha is a dark passage representing a journey through hell and paradise. The grounds also include a five-story pagoda completed in 2011 and a Heian-era thousand-armed Kannon statue designated an Important Cultural Property. Entry to the grounds is free, and the hall with the Buddha and the hell-and-paradise passage costs a small fee. It is about a three-minute walk from Gion Station on the Fukuoka City Subway.

## FAQ

### How do I get to Tochoji in Hakata?

It is about a three-minute walk from Gion Station on the Fukuoka City Subway Kuko Line, and roughly a ten-minute walk northwest of Hakata Station.

### Is there a fee to see the Fukuoka Daibutsu at Tochoji?

The temple grounds are free to enter. A small fee is charged for the hall housing the Fukuoka Daibutsu and the hell-and-paradise passage.

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Source: 東長寺 — Japan Voyage
