The more you walk, the more charm it has.
The wide grassy area with the outlines of the ruins makes for a really pleasant walk when the weather is nice. It’s great for taking a slow stroll and imagining what it used to look like.
There aren’t many people, so it’s perfect if you want to avoid crowds and just enjoy a quiet walk.
Dazaifu Government Office Ruins | Review by 醉貓
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I originally just stopped by since it was on the way, but it unexpectedly became one of my favorite spots on this trip.
I really liked the way the museum and Japanese garden are combined. The museum exhibits are distinctive, and you can not only enjoy the artwork but also take your time strolling through the garden.
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Strawberry lovers will absolutely love this place 🍓. You can pick your own strawberries, and they’re fresh and sweet, so it’s really fun to eat them as you go. The cafe next door also specializes in strawberry desserts, and the strawberry parfaits and cakes look almost too good to be true. They’re great for photos too. It does get more crowded on weekends, so I’d recommend going early or you might have to wait. Overall, it’s a perfect combo of sweets and a fun experience, and spending half a day here feels just right.
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The sound of the icebreaker ramming through the ice is weirdly soothing—and kind of thrilling.
Watching the drift ice float in toward the deck was absolutely breathtaking. -


