There are more than 3,000 Yasaka Shrines across Japan, and this is the village shrine Yasaka Shrine in Kaiharazuka-cho, Ryugasaki City, Ibaraki Prefecture.
The Yasaka Shrine in Kaiharazuka-cho is not as magnificent as the main Yasaka Shrine in Kyoto, and it looks a bit dilapidated; there are not many tourists or pilgrims. I was just passing by, and on a Sunday afternoon, I didn't see anyone else staying here except me. It was very quiet, so quiet that it was a little scary. But I was brave enough and walked around the place thoroughly.
The shrine is not big, but it has everything it needs, including the main hall, side halls on both sides, various commemorative stones, and various large and small commemorative archways.
I asked the nearby residents about it, and they said that this shrine is seldom visited on normal days, and that large-scale memorial services and celebrations are only held during major festivals.
⛰【Visit Guide to Yasaka Shrine】
📍Detailed address: 2051-1 Kaiharazuka-cho, Ryugasaki City, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan
🚗Transportation Guide: Get off at Ryugasaki City Station on the Joban Line of the Japanese tram, and take a bus to Kaiharazuka-cho Station
🕙Opening hours: 24 hours a day, all year round
💰Ticket price: Free
🌟Highlights: Very quiet, no one disturbs, and you can take great photos
📌Visiting time: half an hour
#The most beautiful shrine that cannot be missed #Pretend to be abroad #Recommended niche free check-in spots #Niche Discovery Club #City Humanities Notes
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There are more than 3,000 Yasaka Shrines across Japan, and this is the village shrine Yasaka Shrine in Kaiharazuka-cho, Ryugasaki City, Ibaraki Prefecture. The Yasaka Shrine in Kaiharazuka-cho is not as magnificent as the main Yasaka Shrine in Kyoto, and it looks a bit dilapidated; there are not many tourists or pilgrims. I was just passing by, and on a Sunday afternoon, I didn't see anyone else staying here except me. It was very quiet, so quiet that it was a little scary. But I was brave enough and walked around the place thoroughly. The shrine is not big, but it has everything it needs, including the main hall, side halls on both sides, various commemorative stones, and various large and small commemorative archways. I asked the nearby residents about it, and they said that this shrine is seldom visited on normal days, and that large-scale memorial services and celebrations are only held during major festivals. ⛰【Visit Guide to Yasaka Shrine】 📍Detailed address: 2051-1 Kaiharazuka-cho, Ryugasaki City, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan 🚗Transportation Guide: Get off at Ryugasaki City Station on the Joban Line of the Japanese tram, and take a bus to Kaiharazuka-cho Station 🕙Opening hours: 24 hours a day, all year round 💰Ticket price: Free 🌟Highlights: Very quiet, no one disturbs, and you can take great photos 📌Visiting time: half an hour #The most beautiful shrine that cannot be missed #Pretend to be abroad #Recommended niche free check-in spots #Niche Discovery Club #City Humanities Notes