Name: Goshogatani Kōgoishi
Address: Yukuhashi City, Fukuoka – between Tsuzumi and Miyako Town
Official Site: https://www.city.yukuhashi.fukuoka.jp/doc/2015060100018/

From Ancient Times to the Modern Era! 5 Historical Sightseeing Spots in Yukuhashi City
Yukuhashi City, located in Fukuoka Prefecture and facing the Seto Inland Sea, is a place rich in history and culture. With over 20 rivers flowing through the city, it has thrived as a key transportation hub by land and sea since ancient times. Because of this, Yukuhashi offers numerous historical spots that allow visitors to feel the deep history of Japan, from ancient legends like Prince Yamato Takeru to sites from the Meiji and Taisho periods.
Here are five must-visit historical spots in Yukuhashi City. Whether you love history or not, you’ll surely be intrigued to visit!
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From Ancient Times to the Modern Era! 5 Historical Sightseeing Spots in Yukuhashi City
1. Goshogatani Kōgoishi
This is the ruins of an ancient Japanese mountain fortress. Spanning about 3 km in circumference and covering roughly 350,000 m², it lies in the southwestern part of Yukuhashi. Believed to be over 1,300 years old, the site features the Keikō Shrine, linked to Emperor Keikō, father of the legendary Yamato Takeru.
The 7-meter-high stone walls are a majestic sight, showing impressive ancient engineering. You’ll also see water gates and inner gates used for drainage and defense — remarkable for ancient times! Nearby stone Buddha statues add to the area’s sacred atmosphere.
2. Imagawa Riverside
Among Yukuhashi’s many rivers, the Imagawa River flows through the city center. Originating from Mt. Hikosan, the riverside has a walking path and park enjoyed by locals for walks and fishing.
Best visited in spring, the riverbanks bloom with cherry blossoms and yellow rapeseed flowers, creating a gentle and bright landscape that attracts both locals and tourists.
Name: Imagawa Riverside
Address: Chuo 1, Yukuhashi City
Map: https://www.crossroadfukuoka.jp/spot
3. Former 130 Bank Yukuhashi Branch
Known locally as the "Red Brick House," this Western-style building was built in 1914 and is the oldest surviving bank building in Fukuoka. It now serves as a public hall.
The interior has high ceilings and large windows that create a spacious and retro-modern atmosphere. A charming spot for fans of classic architecture.
Name: Former 130 Bank Yukuhashi Branch
Address: Ohashi 3-7-14, Yukuhashi City
Official Site: http://www.city.yukuhashi.fukuoka.jp/doc/2015071600019/
4. Yukuhashi City Historical Museum
Opened in 1990, this museum displays historical artifacts from Yukuhashi, including ancient armor and Buddhist relics from local burial mounds dating back to the 4th–5th centuries.
You’ll find charming clay figures (haniwa) and rotating special exhibitions. It's the perfect place to start your Yukuhashi exploration by learning about its past.
Name: Yukuhashi City Historical Museum
Address: Chuo 1-9-3, Cosmate Yukuhashi 2F
Official Site: https://www.city.yukuhashi.fukuoka.jp/site/bunkazai/1535.html
5. Former Residence of Morita Sashū
Built about 150 years ago during the late Edo period, this was the home of Morita Sashū, a prominent figure in Yukuhashi. The residence welcomed scholars and foreign educators, becoming a cultural hub.
In 2008, it was designated a cultural asset and is now open to the public on weekends and holidays. With its stately architecture and historic charm, it's a must-see!
Name: Former Residence of Morita Sashū
Address: Kutsuo 181, Yukuhashi City
Official Site:http://yukuhashi-guide.jp/2016/06/14/130/
Summary
Yukuhashi City offers a variety of attractions beyond these five — from busy shopping streets near the station to peaceful farmlands in the southwest. This city has many faces and much to offer. Visit and discover Yukuhashi’s history, culture, and natural charm for yourself!
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