Fukuoka Japan Temple, Mormon temple in Chūō-ku, Japan.
The Fukuoka Japan Temple is a religious building in Chūō-ku with white and grey granite exterior walls and a single spire. Inside, it contains two instruction rooms, two sealing rooms, and a baptistry for religious ceremonies.
The temple was announced in 1998, with construction beginning in 1999 and dedication taking place in 2000. This development marked the growth of religious presence in the Fukuoka region.
The temple functions as a place of worship and spiritual gathering for members across multiple regions who come for religious ceremonies and communal gatherings. It sits within Fukuoka's urban landscape and serves as a meeting point for a community that practices its faith together.
The building occupies the upper floor of a two-story structure in Chūō-ku and overlooks nearby gardens and wildlife spaces. The compact location makes it easy to explore the grounds and enjoy the surrounding area.
The building shares space within a mixed-use structure and offers views of the zoo and gardens from its upper position. This unusual arrangement connects the religious space with the natural landscape.
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