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Yutoku Inari Shrine
Yutoku Inari Shrine
Yutoku Inari Shrine
Yutoku Inari Shrine
Saga

Yutoku Inari Shrine

4.5 (10003)Shinto ShrineTourist AttractionPlace Of WorshipAssociation Or OrganizationPoint Of InterestEstablishment

Yutoku Inari Shrine stands as one of Japan's three major Inari shrines, located in Kashima City, Saga Prefecture. Founded in 1687, the shrine honors Inari, the Shinto deity of prosperity, agriculture, and business success. The shrine was established by the wife of the Kashima domain lord and has served as an important spiritual center for over three centuries, attracting worshippers seeking blessings for prosperity and good fortune.

The shrine's architectural centerpiece is its striking lacquered main hall built in a distinctive style that combines elements of traditional Japanese shrine construction with ornate decorative features. The vibrant vermilion structures cascade down the hillside in multiple levels, creating a dramatic visual impact against the natural landscape. The shrine complex includes numerous smaller halls and gates, with the Gion-zukuri style main sanctuary standing as a designated Important Cultural Property.

Visitors can explore the expansive grounds that extend across the hillside, offering both spiritual experiences and panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The shrine is particularly renowned for its Japanese garden featuring seasonal plantings, a waterfall, and carefully manicured landscapes.

Many visitors participate in traditional practices such as purchasing good luck charms, writing prayers on wooden plaques, and making offerings. The shrine also houses a small museum displaying historical artifacts and religious treasures.

The shrine is accessible from JR Hizen-Kashima Station, approximately 15 minutes by bus or taxi. Local buses departing from the station provide regular service directly to the shrine entrance. For those driving, the shrine offers parking facilities. Admission to the shrine grounds is free, though donations are customary and appreciated.


Phone
+81 954-62-2151
Website
www.yutokusan.jp


The area

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Japan, 〒849-1321 Saga, Kashima, Furueda, 乙1855

Phone

+81 954-62-2151

Website

www.yutokusan.jp

What other travelers are saying about Yutoku Inari Shrine

One of the most beautiful temple in Japan , the top mountain view is superb. Spare some time to walkaround and to reach the top of mountain to taste the coffee and matcha . The temple is opened everyday , while the market is opened only Sat/Sun .

Nearby attractions to see

Floating Torii Gate of Ōuo Shrine

Floating Torii Gate of Ōuo Shrine

Yobuko Port

Yobuko Port

Saga International Balloon Fiesta

Saga International Balloon Fiesta

Former Koga Bank

Former Koga Bank

Nearby attractions to see

Floating Torii Gate of Ōuo Shrine

Floating Torii Gate of Ōuo Shrine

Yobuko Port

Yobuko Port

Saga International Balloon Fiesta

Saga International Balloon Fiesta

Former Koga Bank

Former Koga Bank


Frequently Asked Questions

Yutoku Inari Shrine is one of Japan's three major Inari shrines, known for its multi-level vermilion architecture built in the Gion-zukuri style. The main hall is designated as an Important Cultural Property. The shrine grants blessings for prosperity and business success, and features a Japanese garden with a waterfall.

Explore the multi-level shrine complex and Japanese garden. Traditional activities include making offerings, purchasing omamori charms, and writing prayers on ema plaques. The grounds offer views of the surrounding countryside and opportunities to see fox guardian statues and seasonal landscapes.

The primary structure is the lacquered main hall built in Gion-zukuri style, which is an Important Cultural Property. The complex includes multiple smaller halls and gates arranged in descending levels down the hillside. Stone lanterns, fox statues, and traditional torii gates mark the approach paths throughout the grounds.

Yes, the shrine operates a gift shop selling omamori good luck charms, traditional amulets related to Inari worship, and local Saga Prefecture specialties. These items are located near the main shrine buildings and serve as both religious items and mementos of your visit.

Yes, the shrine offers a straightforward visiting experience with clear pathways and standard Shinto shrine practices. Free admission, easy public transport access from the nearby station, and the availability of a gift shop make it accessible for international visitors. Basic shrine etiquette such as bowing at gates and making offerings is simple to observe.
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Yuttakarn Boriboon
Dec 11, 2025
We paid for the fox marriage night illuminations and was not disappointed. Entrance was about jpy1.5k. It came with fox masks (first come first serve). We entered the park at about 5.30pm and was able to cover the sights before the fox wedding procession starts at 6.30pm. Remember to visit the other garden on the way out.
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James
Nov 3, 2025
One of the coolest shrines i have visited in the whole of japan! I really loved all the wind chimes and how they danced and sang in the breeze, also the temple itself is amazingly detailed worth the trip in my opinion
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only ivory
Aug 9, 2025
If you want to witness the raw power and mystical beauty of Japanese spirituality, the 'Ohitaki' (Fire Ritual) at Yutoku Inari Shrine in Saga Prefecture is an absolute must-see. Held every December, this ancient ceremony features one of the largest ritual bonfires in Japan, reaching deep into the cold night sky with roaring orange flames. ​Yutoku Inari itself is a masterpiece of architecture—often called the 'Nikko of Kyushu' for its vibrant vermilion colors and intricate gold carvings set against a lush mountainside. However, during the Fire Ritual, the atmosphere transforms from serene elegance to primal intensity. As the massive wooden pyre is ignited, the crackling of the bamboo and the soaring heat create a sense of awe that is felt in your very bones. ​For the local people, this fire is not just a spectacle; it is a sacred tool for purification. It is believed that the smoke carries prayers to the heavens, thanking the gods for the year’s harvest and praying for good health and prosperity in the year to come. Visitors often warm themselves by the embers, as the 'holy heat' is said to ward off illness and bring protection. ​One of the most unique aspects of this festival is the 'Shin-shu' (Sacred Sake) served to guests. Sipping the warm, sweet sake while watching the sparks dance like stars against the dark shrine provides a moment of profound connection with the community and the divine. The contrast between the flickering firelight and the brilliantly illuminated shrine buildings creates a photographic dream. This ritual is a powerful reminder that in Japan, traditions are not just preserved in books, but are lived experiences that continue to burn brightly in the hearts of the people.
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Mr.glicosan
Feb 6, 2026
The shrine is majestic and the whole place looks fascinating A good power spot with a nice pedestrian street We are so grateful that we go today
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Maria Chan
Jan 9, 2026