A mountain doesn't have to be tall to be spiritual, and water doesn't have to be deep to have a dragon. This saying fits Hakone Shrine perfectly.
Hakone Shrine | Review by 蔡政明
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Mt. Kagamiyama (Saga prefecture)
Kagamiyama, located in Karatsu City, Saga Prefecture, is a mountain with an elevation of 284 meters, known for its beautifully shaped trapezoidal form, becoming a symbol of Karatsu City. You can reach the summit via a winding road approximately 4 km long, attracting many visitors for hiking and drives. The mountain also has slopes suitable for hang-gliding, attracting enthusiasts of hang-gliding and paragliding.
This is truly an awesome viewpoint! From the top, the Genkai Sea looks absolutely stunning, and on clear days you can catch a breathtaking sunset. Driving up is easy too, so it's a great place for a relaxing drive, taking photos, or just unwinding.
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Araya Yama Jinja
Araya Yama Shrine has been revered as god of the mountains and industry, which was built in 1534. At the foot of Mt. Fuji, the main hall and the rear hall stand. People tell business owners and entrepreneurs, ”If you don’t want to have trouble with money, visit this shrine.” It is a popular power spot as one of the three shrines for blessings of wealth.
This is a famous shrine in Japan for praying for wealth. I came here to wish for a peaceful and prosperous year ahead. 🙏
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Osaka Castle Park
Nationally designated special historical site, Osaka Castle Ruin, and the surrounding area were renovated into an urban park. 13 buildings of important cultural properties including Osaka Castle Main Tower, watchtowers and gates dot the vast 261-acre premises.
There's a super cool time capsule in Osaka Castle Park that's fireproof and bombproof. It holds models of popular items from our time. If humanity ever disappears, future generations will be able to see how our civilization developed. I think that's pretty meaningful.
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