Sanyo Onoda

San'yō-Onoda is a city located in Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan. As of 31 May 2023, the city had an estimated population of 59,867 in 29122 households and a population density of 530 persons per km². The total area of the city is 133.09 square kilometres. Wikipedia.
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Dazaifu Tenmangu太宰府天満宮

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Shinto shrine
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine, located in Fukuoka, Japan, is a popular Shinto shrine dedicated to the god of learning, Sugawara Michizane. The shrine boasts a museum and beautiful gardens filled with 6,000 plum trees that bloom from late January to early March.
Amazing place to see! Definitely recommend. After you explore the main garden and shrine, adventure behind it in the trees. You may even just stumble upon another shrine like we did! There are plenty of food and souvenir shops in the area as well. Definitely a fun outing ❤️
Faith Minter — Google review
Lots of lovely shops along the way to the temple but the temple itself was undergoing works and so you do the praying in front of a scaffolding with an image of the temple. If you walk round the back you could catch glimpses of the priest citing prayers if lucky. We went on a weekday and it was fairly busy with lots of tourist buses parked in the car park. Gardens are beautiful. Please don’t walk in the middle through the gates unless you’re a deity.
Michael Ong — Google review
There are many shops on the way to the temple where we can buy snacks, sweets or different kinds of souvenirs. We bought some puzzles to kill our free time. A nice experience to enjoy Japanese culture. Definitely a good place to visit in Fukuoka.
Alex Nguyen — Google review
One of the best Shrines I have visited in Japan. Admission is Free. Very spacious and interesting place. It was a little crowded for a weekday but there was still plenty of room to walk and take pictures. Plenty of cheap paid parking lots within 4 minutes walking distance. 3 hours with cost ¥400. Definitely highly recommended and you will enjoy yourself. Rub the bull and get ready for a nice hike around the grounds.
Jay Johnson — Google review
It’s a very beautiful shrine complex, and definitely the most famous and grand in Fukuoka prefecture. The surrounding town is quite charming, and the food stands around the shrine are excellent and a perfect place to get some Japanese street food.
Jacob Newcomb — Google review
Definitely worth a visit if you have the time. Taking the train from Fukuoka to Dazaifu Station cost 410 yen, taking about 30 minutes. Since the shrine is nearby, plan about half a day here. I was amazed by the giant trees at this shrine. The facility and area is very well maintained. Unfortunately you can't go inside the building. The shrine is filled without tourist traps too.
Rabbit Wooden — Google review
It's not just a shrine. While walking on your way to the shrine, there's a lot of souvenir stores and snacks sold on the street. It's a famous tourist attraction too! The shrine itself if really huge and you can hike further to the Inari shrine. You can also walk to the National Park (but it's really far) A place worth the visit!
Ann Ri — Google review
Dazaifu Tenmangu and surrounding area are a must see! The walkway leading to the shrine is five minutes walk from Dazaifu station. The many shops and cafes leading to the shrine offer delicious sweets like the famous grilled mochi filled with azuki- sweet red bean paste- super delicious! There are lots of cute souvenirs to buy! It’s hard to choose! The shrine area is beautiful with several ponds including an iris pond that is home to many turtles. The shrine grounds have several places where you can purchase malas, amulets and your fortune! There are quiet places tucked here and there where you can sit and meditate or just enjoy the beauty of the grounds.
Mrs. N — Google review
A beautiful Shinto shrine with interesting architecture and a large garden. Very popular destination with many visitors but still a must-see.
Jumi — Google review
Nice place to visit. Nice scenery with a very unique temple roof. The place is huge with lots of greenery. There’s a giant tree there under protected species.
kim kuan — Google review
The shrine that every tourists will visit if they are in Fukuoka. Quite crowded at 10am as the tour groups are just arriving. The crowded part is at the Main Street and the shrine. After giving your prayers, continue exploring behind the shrine and you will chance upon the more serene part of Dazaifu. Another hidden shrine at the back where you have to walk through many tori gates to reach. And a restaurant that sells good udon too. Just explore and don’t just leave after looking at the main shrine.
Seah Jia Hui — Google review
A nice place! Slightly more crowded than other famous shrines in Fukuoka area. I found the most special point to be the main building, which has plants growing on the roof instead of traditional roof tiling. It’s a really unique point I haven’t seen anywhere else! Gives a very refreshing vibe~ Pictures can’t really capture its beauty!
Rennie Lee — Google review
Great place for scholars. The myth associated with the place is more interesting. Can you spot the flying plum tree? The Kyushu national museum in the vicinity covers pieces from all over the world. Entrance is free for students. Great place to pass your time for a day near Fukuoka.
Anjan Sapkota — Google review
One of the most beloved day trip place near from Fukuoka city. Usually take half an hour by car, and within an hour by public transportation like bus or subway from downtown. Genuine upscale Japanese temple, and always full with domestic and foreign visitors. Value for visit to experience their own unique cultures.
Spaceman Young — Google review
It was a beautiful temple and the grounds were well-kept. A lot of blooming flowers when we went as well (June 13). Just be prepared for a lot of people even if you come at around 10-11am.
Audric Sy — Google review
It's definitely a tourist trap location. We we got here, there were a lot of tourists! The weather was hot! Bring plenty of water. The shrine and the landscape were cute.
Calvin Ng — Google review
One of my favorite places in all of Japan. Every visit is interesting and beautiful. On the walk to the shrine there are a number of gift shops and wonderful places to grab a snack.
Paul Clawson — Google review
One of the iconic places to visit when you are in Fukuoka . Always crowded but fun . Interesting rows of sweet shops and eateries leading towards Dazaifu makes your visit more enjoyable .
Choo HengHeng — Google review
One of the least interesting place I visited in Japan. The place is full of tourists. The food around is digusting and high priced. There is nothing particularly beautiful around and the place is pretty small. Nevertheless, a nice little Shinto shrine is hidden in the forest behind.
Q (白挪) — Google review
There were a lot of visitors because it was the start of the holiday weekend. The ice cream was delicious but there was a long wait time. Expect long wait times for a lot of the popular food stalls! But it was worth the wait!
sue wu — Google review
I have really come to appreciate Shinto shrines during my visit to Japan. The peace here is wonderful. The sights are great and seeing a constant stream of people coming here to worship is heartening. I was impressed by everything here and wish i could stay much longer.
Phil — Google review
Really enjoyed my visit here, but so be prepared for the crowds on a weekend. Some of the vendors had long lines and the streets have many tourists. Plenty of souvenir shops around also if you're looking for a gift! There are some trails that surround the shrine also which were nice to venture down. Worth the visit!
Vinny F — Google review
Very nice photo opportunities here, good mix of temple and nature. It gets quite busy as this is a popular tourist destination.
Derek Woo — Google review
Understand that this beautiful shrine is dedicated to learning, culture and arts. And we were fortunate enough to witness a ceremony involving young aspiring kids and their parents keen to embark on their learning journeys. Beautiful park with the colours of autumn. Lots of shops lining the way to the shrine overwhelmed by tourists.
Mr J — Google review
I visit on weekdays. it's not too crowded, which is perfect for a relaxing. It's about a 40-minute journey from Hakata Station. Worth it for the tranquility and delicious food. I like strawberry daifuku soo much🍓
Mile K. — Google review
Took the train over as the bus queue at Hakata station is way too long. Nice place to visit, can spend a good 1-2 hrs in the area visiting shops and Dazaifu. Went on 20 Feb and there were some cherry blossom blooming already!!
Hayley Tan — Google review
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Itsukushima Jinja

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Shinto shrine
Sights & Landmarks
The famous orange gate "floats" at high tide at the Itsukushima Shrine, famed for its innovative layout and beautiful architecture from the Heian period. The shrine is known for its respite after a hectic morning of sightseeing, as well as its close proximity to some of Japan's most stunning scenery.
Second time I’ve been here and it’s just so beautiful. There’s plenty of cool places to stop and just sit and look at nature or the shrine. Or places to stop and have tea or a beer. The deer are of course lovely to see too. Recommend having a walk up the streets into the mountains a bit and off the beaten path.
Brandy Nicole Easter — Google review
Sadly the tori gate was still under renovation and covered (not expected to finish till December 2022), but I've waited 3 years to see it and will be returning to home country soon so I went. The shrine itself was beautiful over the water, and so many deer in the area. Though the "picture opportunity" to get the tori gate was a loss, the experience was still worth the effort to see it.
Vanessa Martinez — Google review
Nice Island. It takes 10' in a Ferry to get there from the JR station (not the one at the Peace Memorial but another one that 's 40' in tran from there), and it's included with the JR Pass. No need to get tickets in advance. The whole island can be visited in one or two hour. Recommended to go there in the afternoon to catch the sunset.
Fernando Perez — Google review
Definitely worth the trip one of the most iconic places you can visit in Japan. Plan on spending some time if you want to see the gates at high tide and low tide. At low tide the gates can be walked to and under. High tide it is the beautiful pictures you see all over the internet. There are plenty of shops to see and places to eat. Just be aware that many close around 530-600pm. Night viewing of the gate is great just don't come without food plans as many places will be closed. The popular local dish is oysters, they are prepared almost every way imaginable.
Clifton Moy — Google review
one of the most beautiful things I've seen in Japan, an island full of beauty and culture. everything was so beautiful and delicious, deer walking everywhere. Without a doubt one of the greatest beauties of Japan. If you have the opportunity, don't miss it, it's serious. 1 day is too little to explore the island, take your time
Raphael Kuchak — Google review
Beautiful place to visit. You can access the island using the ferry (works for JR Pass and Visit Hiroshima Tourist Pass). Both high tide and low tide have their own charm. You will get better pictures (standing much closer to tori) during low tide, which is typically in the late morning around 10am to noon (in end-March). Be careful of the deer - they will do anything for food, even get aggressive.
arish020 — Google review
It’s one of the most famous shrine in Japan. You can enjoy there only 300 yen. After tour in the precincts of the shrine, you must go to shopping streets. Many shops and restaurants serve their specialty.
???? ?????? — Google review
The shrine that floats. Definitely a must visit because it’s so beautiful and there’s a lot of stuff to see and visit. Nearby there’s shopping street and shops that sells a lot of souvenirs and foods. The shrine itself is pretty crowded so make sure to visit very early as it can get to a very long queue as it reached noon. If you have the time, there’s also a small boat that can take you up to the gate for only 1000 yen/person
Monica Rose — Google review
Sadly i just came here on the mid-day and it is raining! The advantage is: lesser people and explore like a boss. 1. It will be best if you can come in the morning or the mid-day and explore all the shrines here. 2 hours is not enough to stroll around Miyajima since so many location to spot and enjoy the calmness. 2. If you are from Hiroshima Memorial Park, and planning to take speed boat (near a cafe that sells oranges/tangerines), don't buy round ticket (4000 yen). I missed my return boat due my enjoyement in the island. Many exquisite building and delicious snack here and you will forgot the about the flow of time here.
Djoko Adiwinata — Google review
Lovely ferry trip across to the Island. Easy flat walk out go the gate and temple. Good shops and places to eat, buy they do close at around 5 to 6pm. Watch out for the deer as they will try and steal anything you are holding. Sunset at the gate is spectacular.
Carolyn McKay — Google review
The shrine shines like a star in the heart of the world visitors. One of the most iconic scene of Japanese image. You won't regret it if you see it for yourself in person. To feel the sacredness, better come off the rush hours - like early morning or late evening. Or you'll be overcrowded the tourists around the world.
Jason Hung — Google review
We took the small boat from near the peace park and had an amazing experience! The sun was slowly setting when we were there and the atmosphere was amazing! Even Though it is a tourism spot, it was really calm and beautiful over there. And fun fact, dears are randomly walking around and are interested in food from you hahhaa
Lara Biskup — Google review
This was my 4th time visiting, but no matter I really enjoy visiting Itsukushima. Note to those planning a visit, the famous Floating Torigate is covered up for renovation. No set date when this will be completed, so check out their website for the latest info. We missed the Tori, so I used my awesome photoshop skills to crop one in! Bam - problem solved 😅
C C — Google review
We were able to experience all tides for this shrine, which was amazing to witness. When we joined in the morning, we could walk directly to the shrine. In the afternoon, before we left, we could take pictures of it in the water. This has to be one of the top spots of Japan for magical moments and perfect pictures.
Stephan Wagener — Google review
Very lucky to visit on a wonderful sunny day. A bit hot, but worth it. I was surprised as to how bold the deer are here. They will literally stick their nose in your bag and take food if you have it. 😂
Lex Kozure Ōkami — Google review
Beautiful place to visit for a day. The shrine is beautiful. The whole island is worth exploring. The coffee ice cream was absolutely delicious. They now charge 100 yen even if you have the JR pass, but I think it is worth it to help preserve the place.
Anthony Lorbach — Google review
A great day out and definitely worth the visit despite the crowds. The shrine in the water is amazing to see but the highlight for me was the Daishoin Temple. It’s about a 10minute walk past the famous O-torii Gate, far less crowded and a real hidden gem with so much to see.
Matt Green — Google review
Not to be missed! Do check the high/low tide hours online, and visit as per your preference. I went after 4pm to see the shrine and the gate with the high tide. It was still very much crowded. Right after sunset, the place almost emptied and it was beautiful and peaceful until dusk.
I Z — Google review
Stunning views and a nice half day trip from Hiroshima. Definitely would have missed not coming here. Taking the JR Ferry is very simple. If you take the right JR Ferry and stand on the right side, you can also take some nice pictures if the Torii from the sea
Georg — Google review
It's as wonderful as you see in wallpapers. We visited both during lowtide (dusk) and high tide (daytime). It's a completely different experience! The water goes all the way to the shrine so the gate feels very far away. But at night, you can touch the gate if you really wanted. The nighttime view with the city as a background is awe inspiring.
Guy Lin — Google review
Well worth the ferry ride over. There are deer on the island and many tourist shops and good food as well as the gate on the beach. Just before sunset on a clear day is a perfect time to come.
Becky — Google review
A beautiful place to visit You see the gate from the ferry and it is a short walk from the pier. The queue moves fairly quickly and movement around the shrine can be slow depending on the number of visitors. A must when visiting Miyajima Island.
Gary Jelks — Google review
A very beautiful shrine with a tori gate in the middle of the sea. The place is surreal and very beautiful, pictures dont do it justice. You need to go here personally to appreciate the beauty of it. You can take the nearest ferry near the island to get here cheaply.
HapiTravels — Google review
Possibly the most famous Shinto shrine for tourists. Beautiful from all angles. At high tide it makes for great photos as it appears to float. At low tide you can see the entire structure. There's a shrine just near the main Tori Gate with ¥300 entrance fee, which has a pier to take photos of the Tori gate. It also has lots of deer everywhere which was a lovely surprise.
Nathan f — Google review
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Motoyamamisaki Park

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Park
Nature & Parks
GOOD(^^)d
Strs Seven — Google review
(Translated by Google) A part of Cape Motoyama seemed to have collapsed and was off limits. It seems that you cannot see the rocks from Motoyama Misaki. (Original) 本山岬の一部が崩落しているようで立ち入り禁止となっていた。本山岬からくぐり岩を見ることは出来ないようだ。
???? — Google review
(Translated by Google) It was a very scenic place. Kyushu on the opposite bank is so close ... I would like to go out again if I have the opportunity. (Original) なかなか眺めの良い場所でした。対岸の九州がこんなに近いとは…又機会があれば出掛けたいです。
Yuki Y (daddy Yuki) — Google review
(Translated by Google) I visited when the weather was nice, so I could barely see Kyushu, and the other scenery was nice. The road is narrow, so please be careful if you have a large vehicle. The promenade was well maintained and easy to walk. However, the trash on the beach is noticeable. (Original) 天気がいい時に訪問したのでギリギリ九州が見え、その他景色は良かった。車道が狭いので大きい車の方は要注意です。遊歩道は整備されており歩きやすかったかな ただ砂浜のゴミが目立つのが
梶谷尚史 — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is safe to check on the city's homepage. Parking lot is small (about 10 cars) Because I'm a motorcycle) If the timing is right, you can worship the magnificent view. (Original) 市のホームページで確認して来ると、安心です。 駐車場が狭い(車が10台ぐらい 自分はバイクだから) タイミングさえ合えば、絶景を拝めます。
??? — Google review
(Translated by Google) It was a very cool place I found while riding by the sea in Japan. I think the harmony between the beach, the sea, and the stones is great. Of course, admission and parking are free. There are plenty of parking spaces. Don't touch the stagnant sea water on the rocks on the beach with your hands or feet. Put it in and sit on it. Creatures such as shrimp and meat will stick to it. It trims the skin haha. The shape of the rock is mysterious and the scenery is nice, so I definitely recommend stopping by...?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (Original) 일본 바이르라이딩 중 찾은 아주멋진 장소였습니다.해변가와 바다와 돌의 조화가 훌륭하다고 생각합니다.물론 입장료와 주차료는 무료구요..주차장 자리는 많이 있습니다.바닷가 바위에 있는 고인 바닷물에 손이나 발을 넣고 앉아보세요..새우와 고기..등 생물들이 달라붙어서. 살을 다듬어주네요ㅋㅋㅋ 바위의 모양이 신비하고 경치가 좋은 곳이니 꼭 들러보길 추천합니다...?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
정アキラ — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's a good tourist destination. Looks like you can play on the beach too. If you go on a sunny day, you can see beautiful scenery. Honestly, since the restrooms are in nature, they tend to be dirty with insects, so it's a good idea to go beforehand. Due to the height difference, it is not recommended for people with weak legs. When going by car, be careful as the road just before you arrive is narrow. (Original) 良い観光地です。 磯遊びもできそうですね。 天気が良い日に行くと良い風景が見れましたよ。 トイレは正直自然の中なので虫などでどうしても汚いので事前に行っとくのが良いですよ。 高低差があるので足腰が弱い方にはおすすめできません。 車で行くときに到着直前の道が狭いので注意です。
齊藤Y — Google review
(Translated by Google) I visited Kuguri-iwa to see Kuguri-iwa. The scenery was very beautiful, but I was a little disappointed because there was a lot of garbage and driftwood along the coast, probably because it was after heavy rain. The mountain road leading up to this point is narrow, barely wide enough for one car to pass through, and has many curves, and visibility is poor, so I felt it would be nice to have curved mirrors. There are stairs from the parking lot to the beach, but it felt a little dangerous as tree branches and grass were growing from the mountain. Kuguri-iwa is more impressive than it looks in the photo and I am very satisfied. I would definitely like to visit again. (Original) くぐり岩を観に訪れました。 景色はとても綺麗でしたが、大雨の後だったせいなのか海岸沿いに大量のゴミや流木があり少し残念でした。 ここにたどり着くまでの山道は狭く車1台やっと通れるくらいの幅でカーブも多く、見通しが悪い為カーブミラー等があるといいなと感じました。 駐車場から海岸までは階段がありますが、山から木の枝や草が伸びていて少し危険に感じました。 くぐり岩は写真で見る以上に迫力があり、とても満足です。またぜひ訪れたいと思います。
たーみー — Google review
(Translated by Google) The road to the parking lot is a bit narrow, so be careful. Although it is in a bad location, it is very convenient as there are toilets and running water. The scenery is beautiful and the rocks are spectacular, but the signboard says trespassing is prohibited. Is it better not to go near it? The scenery along the coast was great for a walk. I would like to visit again with the contrast of the sunset. (Original) 駐車場まで少し道が狭いので注意が必要。 立地が悪い割にはトイレや水道があるため、大変便利です。 景色もよく、岩も圧巻ですが看板には立入禁止の記載がありました。近くには行かないほうがいいんでしょうか…? 海岸沿いは散歩するのに最高な景観でした。夕日のコントラストと併せてまた訪問したいです。
K Y — Google review
(Translated by Google) I don't know if you call it a park... Was there originally something like a park on top of Kuguri-iwa? There were things like Konpira-san and Snake God. There is a small observation deck on the cape. (Original) 公園と言うのかどうなのか… 元々は、くぐり岩の上に公園的な物があったのかな? 金毘羅さんや、蛇神様とかはあったけど 岬に小さな展望台があります
Tsurin Ta — Google review
(Translated by Google) As you approach the parking lot, the road gets narrower and narrower, and only one car can pass for about 20 meters from the parking lot. There are toilets. If you go when the water is shallow, you can find crabs and shellfish. The scenery is nice and you can take a pleasant walk. (Original) 駐車場に近づくにつれ、道がどんどん細くなり、駐車場から20mくらいは、車は一台しか通れません。 トイレはあります。 遠浅のとき行くと、カニや貝を見つけることができます。 景色はよく気持ちよく散歩できます。
Makoto Sakai — Google review
4

Ejio Park

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Park
Nature & Parks
Love this park so much, every season there is great! Lots of attractions and things to do!
Juiciness — Google review
Very nice campground
Joe Hobo — Google review
(Translated by Google) I went to see the azaleas today, but it seems that it was a little late. When it was in full bloom, it was beautiful and probably wrapped in a pleasant scent. Next time, there are hydrangea gardens and rose gardens, so I would like to choose the season. It would be nice to bring a lunch box with children and play in the open space. (Original) 今日はツツジを見に行ったのですが、少し遅かったみたいです。 満開時はさぞかし綺麗で、あたり一面心地よい香りに包まれてたことでしょう。 今度は、アジサイ園、バラ園もあるので季節を選んで行きたいですね。 お子様連れも弁当持って広場で遊ぶといいですね。
?????? — Google review
Nice
ダスコレイマ-ク — Google review
A very natural park
Max Maier — Google review
(Translated by Google) Walking around the outer course🚶 I walked without knowing the distance, thinking it was about 3km. I walk and walk, but I can't reach the goal 💦 (I looked it up later and it seems like it's 5.5km) There are ups and downs, and it's paved so it's easy to walk 👍 However, since it is a walking course in the mountains, it is not a course where you can enjoy the scenery. No one was walking. If you're going for a walk, I recommend Tokiwa Park lol There were some unexplored places like the one in the photo. (Original) 外周コースをウォーキング🚶 距離わからないまま3kmくらいかなぁーと、歩いてみた。步けども歩けどもゴールに着かない💦(後で調べたら5.5kmあるらしい) アップダウンもあり、舗装もされており歩きやすい👍 ただ、山の中を歩くコースなので、景色を楽しむようなコースでは無い。人も歩いてない。 ウォーキングするなら、常盤公園の方がオススメ笑 写真のような秘境ぽい場所はありました。
古谷啓治 — Google review
(Translated by Google) I had wanted to go there for a while, but it was difficult to access by public transportation, so I went by car with my elderly mother. Most people come by car. It seems like it's in an inconvenient location. The natural lake was very large, with mountains and flowers right next to it, and the scenery looked like something out of Europe. It looks like the azaleas will bloom soon. I forgot the type, but some types of azalea were blooming and beautiful. It's a very large park where you can walk your dog and have play equipment for children to play, so it's a good place to bring your kids. However, the toilet was so dirty that it made no sense and was not functioning properly. Some toilets. I'm sure some people come here for sightseeing purposes, but the restrooms are miserable. However, the flowers are very beautiful. (Original) 前から行きたいと思っていましたが、公共交通機関ではアクセスが悪いので、高齢の母と一緒に車で行きました。殆どの人が車で来ています。やはり、不便な場所にあるようです。 自然の湖がとても大きく、直ぐ側には山々や花がなっており、そんな感じの景色はまるで、ヨーロッパのどこかの海外のようでした。 もうすぐするとツヅジも咲きそうです。種類は忘れましたが、一部の種類のツヅジは咲いていて綺麗でした。 とても大きな公園で犬の散歩や、子どもの遊べる遊具もありましたので、子連れにも良いでしょう。 然し、トイレは意味をなさない位に、機能していない位に汚かったです。一部のトイレですが。観光目的で来る人もいると思いますが、トイレだけは悲惨です。 だけど、花々とかはとても綺麗です。
Mika — Google review
(Translated by Google) You can eat, but only for lunch and after that They sell soft serve ice cream and shaved ice. The azaleas had already withered and it was all green, but it was beautiful and the smell of nature was in the air, so we had a nice picnic. There were many places that children would enjoy, such as the suspension bridge. (Original) 食事も出来ますがランチのみで後は ソフトクリームやかき氷など売っています。 ツツジがもう枯れていて緑一色でしたが綺麗で自然の匂いが漂いイイピクニックができました。 つり橋など子供も喜ぶ場所も沢山ありました。
J M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Although it started to rain lightly halfway through, I took a walk with my dog ​​along the outer course. When you arrive at the bridge, you will be greeted with an astonishing view. Is it a TV shoot? There is not as much water in the pond as I thought. Was it a coincidence? In 50 years, this is the first time I've seen so much water. Where did the many carp and carp go? ? (Original) 途中から小雨が降りだしましたが、外周コースを愛犬と散歩。 大橋に着いたら驚愕の景色が。 TV撮影か?と思うほど池の水がありません。 たまたまなのか?50年、ここまで水が無いのは初めて見ました。 たくさんいた鯉や鮒はどこへ??
You &I — Google review
5

Kumano Shrine

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A calm relaxing shrine to offer prayers. There’s a little hiking trail behind the temple that leads to the peak of a hill to see the first sunrise of the year.
Toni Chan — Google review
(Translated by Google) I went there for the first time in a long time, but something quite new there was. My wife drank amazake He said it was delicious. I want to go again next year. (Original) 久しぶりにいきましたがかなり新しい物が ありました。妻が甘酒を飲みましたが 美味しかったと言っていました。 来年また行きたいです。
??? — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is a very refreshing and beautiful shrine. It's wide and I want to take time to visit it. (Original) 非常にすがすがしく、美しい神社です。 広くて、時間をかけて参拝したいです。
普賢菩薩 — Google review
(Translated by Google) It has the smallest torii gate in Japan. I went! There is a very small and cute torii gate. It was a wonderful shrine. (Original) 日本一小さな鳥居があるという事で 行って来ました! とても小さくて可愛い鳥居があって 素敵な神社でした。
ちほ — Google review
(Translated by Google) It was a newer building than I expected. There was a shrine office on the far left, and there was a building that looked like a shrine next to it, so I wondered if that was the original shrine. There seems to be a promenade, so I wonder if it's okay to take a walk. The Goshuin has a seasonal pattern, a carp streamer and a pattern of Yatagarasu ... Yatagarasu was rare, so I asked him to tell us the origin. I hope you can lead me in the right direction ... (Original) 思っていたより、新しい建物でした。 左手奥に、社務所があり、その横あたりにも、神社らしき建物があったので、そちらが元々の神社なのかなと思ったり。遊歩道もあるようで、散策されてもよいかなと。御朱印は、季節柄、こいのぼりと八咫烏の模様で…八咫烏が珍しかったので、由来もお話していただきました。良い方向に導いていただけますよと…。
???? — Google review
(Translated by Google) The shrine has quite a large site, but when I visited, I couldn't go all the way to the back due to heavy rain damage, so I could only see the worship hall. If you look at the information board, you'll see the shrine's main shrine and stone Buddha statues in the back, and it's a shame that you can't go see them, so I'm giving it a 2 star for now. The Yatagarasu fortune telling fortune is cute. (Original) かなり広い敷地の神社ですが、訪問したときは大雨の被害で奥まで行けず、参拝殿しか見れませんでした。 案内板を見ると奥に神社本殿や石仏などもあり、観に行けないのはとても残念なので、とりあえず★2にしています。 八咫烏のおみくじが可愛いです。
びつくとむ — Google review
(Translated by Google) The autumn leaves were beautiful around ☀. I went there on December 10, 2020. A new Inari shrine has been built, and the Inari-san's fortune is wonderful. (Original) ☀があたり紅葉綺麗だった。令和5年12月10日  行きました。稲荷神社が新しく出来て、お稲荷さんのおみくじ素敵
藤川沙羅 — Google review
(Translated by Google) A brand new shrine, maybe the one in the back is the original one? (Original) 真新しい神社、奥の社が元の社かな?
キャワワキャットクライシス — Google review
(Translated by Google) It was a brand new shrine. The torii gate is large and the precincts are also relatively spacious. I came here because I heard there was a torii gate that you could pass through. It's really about knee length. I thought about going, but there were other people visiting the shrine, so I hesitated (lol) However, the journey to the middle was surprising. The narrow and rickety road made me wonder if it was possible to live here. There will be signboards along the way, so just follow them. There were some parts that were difficult to understand. The parking lot is gravel. The toilet was also clean. (Original) 真新しい神社でした。鳥居は大きく境内も割と広め。くぐれる鳥居があるとの事で来てみました。本当に膝丈くらいの大きさです。通ろうと思いましたが他に参拝されてた方がいたのでちと遠慮しちゃいました(笑) しかし、途中までの道のりがびっくり。細道ガタガタ道でここであってるの?と思うくらいでした。道中看板やらあるのでそのとおりに進めば行けるでしょう。わかりにくい所もありましたけどー。 駐車場は砂利です。トイレも綺麗でした。
福々さるく — Google review
(Translated by Google) I went to the shrine on New Year's Day. There was a narrow road along the way, but a security guard had been directing traffic since New Year's Day, so we were able to arrive smoothly. We also had some warm amazake, which gave us a temporary taste of the New Year's mood. We would like to express our condolences to those affected by this disaster. (Original) 元旦に初詣にいきました。途中狭い道がありましたが警備員さんが元旦から交通整理をしていただきスムースに到着できました。あたたかい甘酒もいただき一時のお正月気分を味わえました。このような中、被災されてる方々にお悔やみ申しあげます。
k n — Google review
(Translated by Google) If I want to drink delicious water, I come here to get it. I brewed coffee and it was delicious. I also use it to mix whiskey with water. I don't drink it straight, I boil it once and then drink it, so I haven't gotten sick. There is a long distance from the parking lot to the water pumping station, so if you are greedy and pump 20 liters of water, it will be heavy and difficult. So, it might be better not to be greedy and settle for around 10 liters. The slopes can be slippery, so sneakers are recommended. The only thing I can't accept is a dog barking at me on the way. The goshuin also has a nice taste. (Original) 美味しい水を飲みたくなったらここに汲みにきてます コーヒー淹れたら大変おいしかったです ウイスキーの水割りにも使用してます 一応そのままは飲まずに、一回沸かしてから飲むようにしてるので、体調を崩すことは有りませんでした 駐車場から、水汲み場まで距離があるので、欲張って20㍑とか汲むと重たくて大変です。 なので、欲張らず10㍑くらいで我慢するのがよいかも 道中坂道が滑ることがあるので、スニーカーとかがおススメです 途中犬に吠えられるのだけはいただけない 御朱印も味があっていい感じです
re udu — Google review