“Yutoku inari-Jinja Shrine” which is often referred to as Japan’s three great Inari Shrine.
You can go from “Saga Station” “Ureshino Onsen” “Takeo Onsen” by a single bus.
The main shrine painted in red is known, but let’s visit Oku-no-in through the tunnel of the red toriis.
1.Gorgeous! Kamihashi and the tower gate
2.Do not miss Iwasaki Shrine and Okaguraden
3.Visit the main shrine of Yutoku Inari-Jinja Shrine
4.Go through the red toriis tunnel and go to the “Oku-no-sha”
5.recommended! Attractions around Yutoku Inari shrine
1.Gorgeous! Kamihashi and the tower gate
It is tourists visiting Japan who are enjoying photography by wearing kimonos.
It is not always there.
2.Do not miss Iwasaki Shrine and Okaguraden
“Iwasaki Shrine” enshrined as the god of marriage is popular among young women.
Colorful Okaguraden.
I thought that Okaguraden is the place dancing Kagura and dedicating it.
It was fresh that there was a Donation box, and visitors pray.
3.Visit the main shrine of Yutoku Inari-Jinja Shrine
Go up the approach path to the main hall.
Let’s pray firmly.
4.Go through the red toriis tunnel and go to the “Oku-no-sha”
After visiting the main shrine, let ‘s go back to Oku-no-in.
To the approaching shrine, the dedicated torii are like a tunnel.
The dedication of Torii is said to have widespread in the Edo period, from the meaning of prays and thanks that the wishes “go through” “passed”.
Pass through the approach path sandwiched between rocks
It becomes “rocky place” rather than “stairway” from the middle.
If you wish to visit the “Oku-no-Sha”, let’s wear shoes that are easy to walk on.
It is about 20 minutes to walk from the main shrine while pray for Jizo.
I reached Oku-no-in.
You can enjoy a magnificent view.
▼Yutoku Inari Shrine Official site
https://www.yutokusan.jp/en/
Yutoku Inari Shrine Access
▼ Let’s see the official site of Yutoku Inari Shrine
https://www.yutokusan.jp/en/about/access/
Although it is not published in the above access, you can head by bus from “Saga station” “Takeo Onsen Station” “Ureshino Onsen”.
▼You can check the timetable from the following.
http://www.yutoku.jp/jidousya/bus/jikoku/index.html
※Click “English” at the bottom right of the page.
5.recommended! Attractions around Yutoku Inari shrine
5-1.Underwater torii! It was supposed to be …
I came to see the “Underwater Torii” that hid the half in the sea.
When I visited, I could see the whole body of the torii with low tide
If you want to see the “torii” standing in the sea, avoid low tide and let’s aim for a high tide.
About 20 minutes by car (taxi) from Yutoku Inari shrine
5-2.Hizen Hamasyuku
In the Edo era, it flourished as a town of Tara Kaido(多良海道) which is the side road of Nagasaki Kaido(長崎海道).
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Blessed with good quality water of Tara mountain range and rice of Saga plain, sake brewing is popular since the Edo period, still a sake brewery remains.
About 10 minutes by car (taxi) , 30 min(2.5km) by foot from Yutoku Inari shrine.
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