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Kasuga Shrine

Kasuga Shrine

A shrine in Fukuoka — a sacred site of old faith.

EditorialWritten by the TABIKUCHI editorial teamSources: Wikipedia, Wikidata and others (CC BY-SA / CC0)

Overview

Kasuga Shrine sits in Kasuga City, Fukuoka Prefecture, and is said to be the very source of the city's name. Located near the heart of Kasuga, a city on the southern edge of the greater Fukuoka metropolitan area, it serves as a beloved local guardian shrine where residents come for New Year visits, seasonal festivals, and life milestones. For travelers curious about how place names come to be, this is a meaningful stop that connects a modern city back to its roots.

Highlights

  • A historic shrine said to be the origin of the name Kasuga City
  • A calm precinct cherished as the local guardian shrine
  • Easy access from within the greater Fukuoka area
  • A starting point for exploring the roots of a place name

History

The shrine is traditionally regarded as the origin of the name Kasuga City itself, tying it closely to the identity of the surrounding community. Even as the area has grown into a modern residential city, the shrine remains a symbolic place that preserves the story behind the local name. For details on its founding and enshrined deities, it is best to check the on-site notice board or official information.

Access

The shrine stands in the urban district of Kasuga City, around 33.52 degrees north and 130.46 degrees east. It can be reached on foot from nearby stations on the JR Kagoshima Main Line or the Nishitetsu Tenjin Omuta Line, or by bus or car. Its location close to central Fukuoka makes it an easy day trip. Please confirm parking and visiting hours through official sources.

Best season

The New Year period, busy with first-visit worshippers, and the times of local festivals are especially lively. The fresh greenery of spring and the crisp, clear air of autumn also make for pleasant visits. Check official information for the dates of seasonal events.

Map

33.5219, 130.4693 · Wikidata

Suggested itinerary

  1. 1Walk to Kasuga Shrine from the nearest station
  2. 2Pay your respects and learn the origin of the city name from the notices
  3. 3Stroll the surrounding Kasuga district to feel the local mood
  4. 4Return to central Fukuoka to enjoy city sightseeing

Did you know?

💡 The shrine's greatest distinction is being the namesake of the city itself. Knowing that the familiar place name Kasuga traces back to this very ground adds a special layer of meaning to a visit.

Nearby spots

📍 Port of Hakata📍 Koga Dam📍 Kubara Dam
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