Kashii Shrine (Higashi Ward, Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture)
Overview (history, characteristics, attractions)
Kashii Shrine is a historic shrine located in Kashii, Higashi Ward, Fukuoka City, and enshrines the three deities Emperor Chuai, Empress Jingu, and Emperor Ojin. According to the shrine's history, it has been enshrined in this place since ancient times and has long been revered as the central shrine of the region. The shrine grounds have a quiet and tranquil atmosphere, and the approach and shrine buildings, surrounded by nature throughout the four seasons, are attractive. With festivals and seasonal events held here, it is a spot where you can get up close and personal with local faith and culture.
Highlights
- Main hall and worship hall: The shrine has a solemn atmosphere. Please follow the basic etiquette when visiting the shrine.
- Approach and torii gateThe peaceful approach to the shrine is perfect for a stroll and is also a popular photo spot.
- Old trees and garden-style grounds: You can enjoy the different expressions of trees in each season (fresh greenery, autumn leaves, cherry blossoms, etc.).
- Gift shop (amulets and talismans): Various amulets and temple seals are available for purchase (please check the distribution times before visiting).
- Festivals and annual events: Traditional Shinto rituals such as the annual festival are held, making it a great opportunity to experience local culture.
Access (nearest station, transportation, etc.)
- Train: Within walking distance from Kashii Station on the JR Kagoshima Main Line (approximately a 10-minute walk from the station). Approximately 10-15 minutes by JR train from Hakata Station (travel time varies depending on the train).
- Private Railways and Buses: Access is also possible via local bus routes and Nishitetsu lines. We recommend checking routes and timetables in advance.
- By car: Accessible by car from central Fukuoka. There are often parking spaces for visitors near the temple grounds, but the number of spaces is limited, so it is more convenient to use public transportation when it is crowded.
- Note: For detailed directions and parking information, please check the official website or local guide.
Estimated stay (estimated time required)
- General worship: 30 minutes to 1 hour (including worship, strolling along the approach to the shrine, and use of the shrine gift shop).
- If you want to take a leisurely stroll around the temple grounds, take photos, and receive a temple seal, it will take about 1 hour to 1 hour and 30 minutes.
- If you participate in or observe a festival, it may take several hours depending on the event time.
Nearby spots
- Kashii district shopping streets and walking paths: After visiting the shrine, you can walk around the area and enjoy the local atmosphere.
- Uminonakamichi area (Seaside Park, Marine World, etc.): Accessible by car or public transport, it is convenient for combining your visit with nature and leisure facilities.
- Nearby cafes and local eateries: Enjoy meals and snacks made with locally sourced ingredients.
Things to be aware of (crowds, manners, seasonal precautions, etc.)
- Worship etiquette: Please bow when passing under the torii gate, purify yourself at the temizuya (purification fountain), and observe proper etiquette (claps and bows) at the worship hall. There are also places where photography is restricted, so please follow the signs and instructions of the people involved.
- congestion: The area gets very crowded during events such as New Year's visits and annual festivals. As gift shops and parking lots are crowded, we recommend using public transportation or visiting at different times.
- Clothing/safety: Some areas of the temple grounds are unpaved, so wear comfortable shoes. Don't forget to take precautions against the heat in summer and the cold in winter.
- Seasonal precautionsDuring the cherry blossom and autumn foliage seasons, you can enjoy cherry blossom viewing and photography in addition to visiting the shrine, but please be mindful of crowds, drinking alcohol on the premises, and other bad manners.
- Check for the latest information: Festival dates, award times, and temporary visitor restrictions may change, so it is best to check with the official website or shrine office before visiting.
Kashii Shrine is a place where you can feel the history and calm atmosphere. Please observe proper etiquette when visiting, and enjoy the tranquility of the grounds as well as the surrounding nature and culture.
