| A Hidden Gem in Kyushu. Saga is a city that exudes a quiet and charming glow.
Stroll through the Saga Castle Ruins Park, where the ancient city walls tell stories of past glories under the sunlight. During cherry blossom season, pink petals fall like snow, adding a touch of gentleness to this historic place. The Karatsu Morning Market is bustling with activity, offering a dazzling array of fresh seafood and unique handicrafts. Try a bite of the local grilled seaweed, and let the fresh flavor spread across your taste buds.
The thousand torii gates of Yutoku Inari Shrine wind through the mountains like a tunnel to a mysterious world. Hizen Yume Kaido is full of Edo period charm, and walking through it in traditional attire feels like traveling back in time.
Here, time slows down, and the soul is healed. Escape the hustle and bustle and come to Saga to experience a different side of Japan.
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Saga | Kyushu Hidden Gem Travel Guide.
| Kyushu Hidden Gem Travel Guide. 🌟Saga is a hidden gem in Kyushu, with a variety of activities to enjoy! Whether you're exploring history and culture, enjoying hot springs and food, or checking out natural beauty, you're sure to have a unique and unforgettable travel experience.
⛺【Travel Tips】:
If you plan to camp in the mountains of Saga, be sure to bring a warm sleeping bag, moisture-proof mat, and portable tent light. If you're going to a place with skiing in winter, don't forget waterproof ski clothes, goggles, gloves, and professional skis. Also, remember to bring some common medicines in case you feel unwell.
🛬【Itinerary】:
Day 1: After arriving in Saga, head straight to Saga Castle Ruins Park. Stroll among the ancient walls and buildings and feel the weight of history. Especially during cherry blossom season, the pink sea of flowers and the ancient ruins complement each other beautifully. Then head to the Saga Prefectural Art Museum and immerse yourself in the ocean of art, admiring all kinds of beautiful paintings and art exhibits, and experiencing the highlights.
Day 2: In the morning, head to Yutoku Inari Shrine and walk through the thousands of torii gates, as if stepping into a mysterious divine realm. It's a great place to take photos. Then head to Takeo Onsen and relax in the steaming hot spring water, soothing your travel fatigue and enjoying the comfort of Japanese hot spring culture.
🧡【Tips】:
Public transportation in Saga is not as convenient as in big cities, and buses and trains may have long intervals, so be sure to check the schedule in advance and plan your itinerary accordingly to avoid long waits and delays. When experiencing hot springs, follow local etiquette by washing your body before entering the hot spring pool, and do not use soap or towels in the pool. If you want to buy souvenirs, remember that ceramics like Imari ware are fragile, so ask the store to pack them properly.
Saga is like a beautiful picture book waiting to be read. Come and start your unique Kyushu journey! 💕
AlexanderMontgomery99
It's not just as simple as worshiping gods
#November Good Place 2024 Yutoku Inari Shrine. There is a pedestrian street in front of the shrine. There are some small shops on both sides of the street selling souvenirs and decorations. There are also two Japanese restaurants. The food is very good, especially the bean curd sushi. , the shrine has a magnificent building. If you want to go to the main hall, you have to go up a flight of stairs covered with wind chimes. It is refreshing to walk up to the shrine listening to the sound of the bells. The production of the guardians is also very exquisite. There are blessing guardians born in twelve months, and the painted horses are also very beautiful. There is also Oyu Shrine, which is composed of three torii gates and is built in the sea. When the tide recedes, you can walk to it. It is a good spot for sightseeing.
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1 of 3 shrines⛩️ dedicated to the god Inari.
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Kashima City, Saga Prefecture is home to Yutoku Inari Shrine, one of the three shrines dedicated to the god Inari, which Shinto Japanese people worship. Inari is a god of prosperity and foxes, so you can see fox statues in the shrine.
The shrine is located on a mountain with a row of torii gates. The view from the mountain is beautiful.
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Yutoku Inari Shrine in the rain
Yutoku Inari Shrine is located in Saga Prefecture.
It is said to be one of the three largest Inari shrines in Japan.
On the day we went, it rained since morning, so there were not many people. The atmosphere was quite quiet, but it was beautiful in another way.
After getting off the bus, the path to the shrine was full of cherry blossoms in full bloom. It was a pity that they fell in the rain.
How to get there: Take the JR train and get off at Hizen-Kashima Station, then take the bus to the shrine.
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Kornna Gonna Go
A famous spot for viewing autumn leaves🍁Yutoku Inari Shrine🍂
Yutoku Inari Shrine⛩️, a popular autumn foliage spot in Saga where the large ginkgo tree turns beautiful colors
The main shrine is located on the mountainside 18 meters above the ground and is overwhelmingly large! The ginkgo tree in front of the main shrine was beautiful🍂
It is a tourist destination visited by about 3 million worshippers a year and is counted as one of the three major Inari shrines in Japan, and is said to bring good fortune in business, family prosperity, traffic safety, and matchmaking.
1855 Furuedo Otsu, Kashima City, Saga Prefecture🚗 30-40 minutes from Takeo IC or Ureshino IC on the Nagasaki Expressway
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The Majestic Red Shrine Complex
Praying for Peace and Happiness
The shrine is located in Saga Prefecture and is primarily characterized by its grand red buildings. The series of red torii gates within the shrine are also quite distinctive. The shrine covers a vast area and is very tranquil, making it an ideal place to pray for smooth sailing, peace, and happiness.
We booked our hotel through Trip.com at a member discount rate and earned Trip coins for our next trip, making it a great deal!
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Kyushu Flower Viewing Spots
Takefune Mountain Park - Known as Kyushu's most beautiful Japanese garden, it offers different sceneries in spring, summer, autumn, and winter. The guide took real shots for us of the spectacular 'Azalea Valley' during the azalea season, with Takefune Mountain as the backdrop, about 200,000 azalea plants bloom, forming a complete carpet of flowers.
Yutoku Inari Shrine - Along with Fushimi Inari and Kasama Inari, it is known as one of Japan's three major Inari shrines. The shrine worships the guardian deity of people's basic needs, attracting 3 million worshippers every year, making it extremely popular. During the flower season, azaleas and wisteria also drape the treetops, making it one of Saga's flower viewing spots.
Ureshino Onsen - One of Japan's three famous skin-beautifying hot springs, the spring water is rich in sodium, which can soften the skin's keratin, making the skin tender, hence it's called 'Beauty Skin Hot Spring'. Drinking it can also improve the functions of the intestines and liver. Not only 'beauty skin', but it can also make you a 'beauty' from the inside out.
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Saga Tokuinari Shrine
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A beautiful view of cherry blossom viewing that has not been conquered by tourists. The main hall is elevated high on the mountain. It is known as a replica of Kiyomizu Temple. There is nothing to enter the temple, but you have to pay 300 yen to take the elevator. Since there are not many tourists, you can slowly enjoy the beautiful scenery inside the temple. Along the road, there are Inari-style Thousand Torii Gates, so you can pose for photos at will😌
You can pay 50 yen to feed the carp in front of the temple, and the children will have fun😊
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One of the three major Inari Shrines in Japan
The main shrine of Yutoku Inari Shrine is built against the mountain, and there are ten thousand vermilion torii gates along the mountain road. From the top of the mountain, you can see the Ariake Sea in the distance. The messenger of the Inari God is a fox, please be sure to visit with a sunny mood (proud little bee)
gwendolyn_juniperhale
𧙗Toku Inari Shrine with elevator
The Tokoku Inari Shrine located in Saga Prefecture, Kyushu, is as famous as the Fushimi Inari Shrine in Kyoto, so we made a special detour to visit it.
Looking at the entrance, Toku Inari Shrine is very majestic. The vermilion overhead building stands on the mountain, which is very majestic. What's even more special is that the shrine actually has an elevator, so worshipers who are not strong enough can easily go to the main hall to worship, which is a great merit.
We walked all the way up to Oku no Yuan. There were not many tourists along the way and the road was not long. It took less than half an hour to get to Oku no Yuan. Compared with Fushimi Inari Shrine in Kyoto, the journey is much shorter.
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Papuan
Saga: One of the three great rice shrines in Japan
Yutoku Inari Shrine (ゆうとくいなりじんじゃ) is a shrine located in Kashima City, Saga Prefecture, Japan. It is one of the three major Inari shrines in Japan, together with Fushimi Inari Shrine in Kyoto and Kasama Inari Shrine in Ibaraki. Together. Yutoku Inari Shrine, built in 1687, is one of the most famous shrines in Saga Prefecture and a popular attraction for tourists from Japan and abroad.
The main hall of Yutoku Inari Shrine stands against the stone wall mountain. In the vast hinterland at the foot of the mountain, there are the tower gate, Kagura Hall, and the main buildings such as the shrine and worship hall are all painted with general lacquer. There are many torii gates in the shrine, with a total of more than 5,000, making it one of the shrines with the most torii gates in Japan.
The main worshiping gods of Yutoku Inari Shrine are Kuramihun-Omami, Omiya-mashi-Omami, and Sarutahiko-Omami. They are the gods of grain, commerce, and traffic safety in Japan. Yutoku Inari Shrine is the patron saint of many businessmen, travelers and job seekers, and attracts many believers to visit it every year.
The hours of worship at Yutoku Inari Shrine are from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. every day. The shrine provides free worship services for amulets and guardians.
Yutoku Inari Shrine is one of Japan's important cultural heritages and a representative attraction in Saga Prefecture. It is not only the spiritual sustenance of believers, but also an excellent place for tourists to appreciate Japanese traditional culture.
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The Yude Inari Shrine in Kyushu and the Fushimi Inari in Kyoto and the Inari Inari in Ibaraki Prefecture are listed as the three major Inari Shrines in Japan, where the gods of grain and food in Japanese mythology are enshrined.
I have learned a lot about the shrine culture of Japan at Yide Inari Shrine.
1. Enter the shrine's handwash rituals, wash your hands, rinse your mouth and rinse the water. These are the first steps into any shrine.
2. The torii, in the legend, is the boundary between the human world and the realm. If you enter the tori, you will enter the "divine world". People must enter from both sides of the tori, and cannot walk in the middle. The middle is the road of God. .
3. The torii is usually made of wood, and some of it is made of copper or iron. The tori of the Youde Inari Shrine is a bright red color, because it symbolizes celebration and harvest.
4. Visitors who wished to visit the gods of Inari, when they wish to reach a wish, some people will donate a bird house for Inari, so the red bird house that is arranged here in turn is a beautiful autumn. Scenery. The donor's name, address, etc. can be written on the pillar of the torii.
We are fortunate to enter the most sacred and beautiful temple of Youde Inari, and come to the clergy for a brief visit. Although I don't understand what they are saying, but in front of all the gods in the world, it is nothing more than asking them to protect their families, relatives and friends, and to be healthy and happy.