Hidden Cherry Blossom Spot in Nagoya! Yutoku Inari Shrine is Absolutely Stunning!
by 夏天-1
May 6, 2025
The second day of my Saga trip was filled with the splendor of spring. Early in the morning, I departed from the bus stop at Takeo Station and took a dedicated bus to the much-anticipated Yutoku Inari Shrine.
Upon arrival, a breathtaking spring scene unfolded before my eyes. The mountains were covered in blooming cherry blossoms, with vast expanses of pink resembling clouds cascading down to earth. As the wind blew, petals fluttered down like a romantic snowfall.
Entering the Yutoku Inari Shrine, built into the mountainside, the ancient architecture was tightly embraced by a sea of pink flowers. Sunlight filtered through the branches, casting dappled shadows on the ground. The melodious chirping of birds and the lingering fragrance of flowers created a serene atmosphere. Every corner of the shrine was imbued with the essence of spring, and every moment was a sight not to be missed.
In the afternoon, I passed through Shizuoka Park, where locals were holding a lively festival. The sounds of people, laughter, and music intertwined, adding to the joyous atmosphere of the spring day. Spending these two days in the countryside, away from the hustle and bustle of the city, allowed me to fully immerse myself in the unique beauty of the season, which was truly a blessing.
At night, I soaked in the rejuvenating waters of Ureshino's beautifying hot springs♨️. The water gently caressed my skin, washing away fatigue and leaving my skin smooth and delicate. A steaming hot tofu dinner followed, providing a comforting end to a perfect day. The various delights of Saga have left a deep impression on my heart.
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