Demon Slayer × Dazaifu
Demon Slayer à Dazaifu
Thirty minutes from Fukuoka. Alongside the famous shrine, Homangu Kamado Shrine on Mount Homan shares its name with the Demon Slayer main character.
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Asakusa浅草Old Tokyo. The Taisho-era streets referenced in Demon Slayer, Sensoji Temple, and a 15-minute walk or one train stop from Tokyo Skytree.2LieuxBeppu別府Japan's largest hot spring output. Hachiman Kamado Shrine here carries an old legend about demons and a flight of 99 stone steps.1LieuxMount Kumotori雲取山The highest mountain in Tokyo, on the border with Saitama and Yamanashi. A serious full-day hike, not a viewpoint you drive to.1LieuxAshinomaki Onsen芦ノ牧温泉A hot spring area south of Aizu-Wakamatsu, along the Okawa river gorge.1LieuxAshikaga Flower ParkあしかがフラワーパークA flower park with a dedicated JR station. The wisteria season in late April and May is when it matters.1Lieux
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- ExcursionGetYourGuideAsakusa & old Tokyo walking toursEvening tours match the Demon Slayer atmosphere best.
- BoutiqueCDJapanDemon Slayer manga & goods from Japan
- BilletsKlookThings to do in FukuokaAttraction tickets, day tours and transport passes, bookable in English.
- HôtelBookingHotels in FukuokaFree cancellation on most rooms. Book early for weekends and festival dates.
- eSIMYesimJapan eSIM (from about 4.50 USD)Install before you fly and you have data the moment you land. No SIM swap, no counter queue.
- TransportKlookRail passes and airport transfersRegional passes are usually better value than the nationwide JR Pass for a single-area trip.
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