Saga's Okuninushi Shrine Night Trail
Saga · Saga City
33.2490°N, 130.2990°E
The path connecting Saga City's five historic shrines along the old merchant route has been maintained as a walking trail since the Edo period, passing through cedar and bamboo stands, over stone bridges of varying ages, and through two neighborhoods of intact machiya townhouses. At night, stone lanterns illuminate the path at 50m intervals — a remnant of the pre-electric religious lighting tradition still maintained by neighborhood associations.
Essential Information
Opening Hours
Trail accessible year-round | Night lanterns: dusk–10:00 PM year-round
Closed: Open year-round
Entrance Fee
Free
Best Season
Year-round | February for plum blossoms at shrine 2 | November for ginkgo peak at shrine 4
Visit Duration
90 minutes (full 6km circuit)
Getting There
Access Information
Insider Guide
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