Yutoku Inari Shrine
This shrine is one of Japan’s great Inari shrines along with Fushimi Inari Taisha in Kyoto and Kasama Inari Shrine in Ibaraki. In 1687, Hizen Kajima Domain's lord, Nabeshima Naotomo, was marrying Kazanin Manko-hime from Kyoto, when she requested the deity, Inari Okami, who the imperial court offered prayers to, to be imparted and this shrine was built.
The azaleas here are blooming beautifully and abundantly. They look a bit different from the ones you commonly see in Taiwan, so they’re definitely worth seeing.
There’s an elevator, but it seems like there’s a fee to use it.
