Basically, the cruise trip to Fukuoka must go and is the only place to go. When you get off the ship, you'll be the first to punch in here. Because it commemorates the Japanese God of learning, Daozhen Kan, it will also be called the Kan Temple. When Japanese families have children to take important examinations, they return here to pray, worship God, and pray for the examination to pass. So the feeling function is the Confucian Temple in Japan, and in fact it is the same. It is said that the bridge with two high and low arches and one flat bridge symbolizes the personal road of the past, present and future. It can be said to be the feeling of teaching by words and deeds. Interested people can touch the copper bull at the entrance to pray for blessings. They can also learn the Japanese ritual of washing hands before entering the temple and enjoy themselves. If you feel that the group tourists are many and noisy, you can go to the side door on the right hand side of the door, where there is a hillside, there are many shrines, many big trees, almost no tourists, unusually quiet, just like two worlds. It's good to rest and enjoy the cool.