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Setsubun at Daihonzan Naritasan Kurume Temple
Known locally as “Narita-san,” Naritasan Kurume Temple is famous for its towering Bodhisattva statue. On Setsubun, the temple holds a traditional bean-throwing...
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Setsubun at Munakata Taisha Shrine
Munakata Taisha, one of Japan’s oldest shrines and a registered World Cultural Heritage site, holds a Setsubun festival featuring the traditional Mameuchi-shiki...
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Setsubun at Iimori Shrine
Established in 1786, Iimori Shrine is a historic site with cultural assets including its main hall and stone guardian dogs...
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Setsubun at Washio Atago Shrine
Located on a hilltop with panoramic views, Washio Atago Shrine is known for prayers for protection from misfortune and for...
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Setsubun at Kashii Shrine
Kashii Shrine, with a history of over 1,800 years, enshrines Emperor Chuuai and Empress Jingu and is one of 16 imperial shrines in Japan where imperial envoys are...
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Setsubun at Hakozaki Shrine
Hakozaki Shrine, located along Hakata Bay, features an 850-meter approach stretching from its grand Ichinotorii gate to the main hall. Known for hosting...
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Setsubun at Momiji Hachimangu Shrine
Momiji Hachimangu is known for enshrining deities of safe childbirth and protection from misfortune. It once served as the site for yakuyoke prayers for the lords of...
- #Sawara-ku
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Setsubun at Sumiyoshi Shrine
Sumiyoshi Shrine in Hakata is considered the oldest of all Sumiyoshi shrines in Japan. Designated an Important Cultural Property, its main hall reflects the ancient Sumiyoshi-zukur...
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Setsubun at Tochoji Temple
Tochoji Temple is said to host the oldest Setsubun festival in Fukuoka. The highlight is the Shofuku Mamemaki, a bean-throwing ceremony to invite good luck and...
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Setsubun at Kushida Shrine
Affectionately known as “Okushida-san,” Kushida Shrine is Hakata’s guardian shrine. During Setsubun, a giant Otafuku mask—said to be the largest in Japan—is displayed at...
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