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FUKUOKA

宮地嶽神社

Miyajidake Shrine

A revered Shinto shrine dedicated to Empress Jingū, known for its stunning seasonal views and the "Path of Light."

Attractions

Shinto Shrine, Cultural Landmark, Seasonal Beauty

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Miyajidake Shrine is a prominent Shinto shrine in Fukutsu, Fukuoka, dedicated to Empress Jingū. Famous for its immense straw rope (shimenawa) and serene surroundings, the shrine is a spiritual and cultural treasure. One of its most iconic features is the "Path of Light," where the sun aligns perfectly with the shrine's approach during certain times of the year, creating a breathtaking view that attracts many visitors. The shrine also offers seasonal beauty with cherry blossoms in spring and vibrant foliage in autumn, making it a picturesque destination year-round.

Facilities & Services

  • Seasonal Views: Cherry Blossoms and Autumn Foliage

  • Iconic Shimenawa (Giant Straw Rope)

  • The "Path of Light" Phenomenon

  • Traditional Shrine Architecture

Contact

Address:

7-1 Miyaji Motomachi, Fukutsu, Fukuoka 811-3309

Phone:

0940-52-0016

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