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Appealing entrance gate
Imari Shrine is a very old temple, which has more than 1300 years of history. Emperor Bitatsu and some other princes are enshrined. The entrance gate, like a Chinese kiosk, is appealing.
I think it is about 200 meters from the torii gate at the entrance to the hall of worship. However, you need to climb about 50 steps on a slightly sloping staircase, so be careful if your legs are not in good condition. It was good that the hall of worship was quite quaint. I think you should worship if you have time.
It is within walking distance from Imari Station, but it is quite a walk. I rented a bicycle at the hotel I was staying at. It is located across the Kobashi over the Imari River. If you currency the torii gate, you will find a gate with a rare shape, from which you can climb a fairly steep staircase, and there is the main shrine. On a holiday evening, it was not popular and I was able to visit quietly.
There was a parking lot under the slope to climb Keitoku High School. Some of the approaches along the river were under construction. The tower gate was reminiscent of Takeo and Yutoku Inari, and I felt that it was like Saga Prefecture. It was on a small mountain, but it wasn't a tighter slope and stairs than I expected. There was the name of the founder of Morinaga Dairy Co., Ltd. from Imari.
I stopped by for a walk around Imari Station. It was raining badly, but I went up the stairs from the tower gate to the main hall and worshiped. Because of weekdays, there are no people and it feels calm 〇
Appealing entrance gate
Imari Shrine is a very old temple, which has more than 1300 years of history. Emperor Bitatsu and some other princes are enshrined. The entrance gate, like a Chinese kiosk, is appealing.
it was quite interesting.
I think it is about 200 meters from the torii gate at the entrance to the hall of worship. However, you need to climb about 50 steps on a slightly sloping staircase, so be careful if your legs are not in good condition. It was good that the hall of worship was quite quaint. I think you should worship if you have time.
Climb the steep stairs.
It is within walking distance from Imari Station, but it is quite a walk. I rented a bicycle at the hotel I was staying at. It is located across the Kobashi over the Imari River. If you currency the torii gate, you will find a gate with a rare shape, from which you can climb a fairly steep staircase, and there is the main shrine. On a holiday evening, it was not popular and I was able to visit quietly.
Next to Keitoku high school
There was a parking lot under the slope to climb Keitoku High School. Some of the approaches along the river were under construction. The tower gate was reminiscent of Takeo and Yutoku Inari, and I felt that it was like Saga Prefecture. It was on a small mountain, but it wasn't a tighter slope and stairs than I expected. There was the name of the founder of Morinaga Dairy Co., Ltd. from Imari.
Imari walk
I stopped by for a walk around Imari Station. It was raining badly, but I went up the stairs from the tower gate to the main hall and worshiped. Because of weekdays, there are no people and it feels calm 〇