The Dazaifu Exhibition Hall is a small museum located near the Dazaifu Government Office ruins that showcases the history of ancient Dazaifu, which served as Japan's western capital from the late 7th to late 12th centuries. The hall displays archaeological finds from local excavations, including a restored model of the ancient government office, dioramas of historical scenes, and artifacts from the Nara period such as the "Tamaishijiki no Gio" ruins. Visitors can learn about Dazaifu's role as Japan's gateway to Asia and its connection to the Korean Peninsula, as well as exhibits related to Japan's current Reiwa era, including displays about the famous plum blossom viewing party where the era's name was inspired.