EP:15 Aso-kuju and Kushida Shrine ,The most beautiful Ski field and the oldest shrine in Fukuoka
This VDO would bring you to touch 2 places that really attractive in Fukuoka
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The Kujyu Shinrin Koen Ski Resort is a fun-filled place to experience winter in the Kuju area of Aso-Kuju National Park. This beginner-friendly resort has six main ski courses, slopes designated for lessons and trial runs, and a sledding area for children.
The skiing ground is open from December through March, and the park uses special snow-making technology to ensure powdery slopes throughout the season. During the rest of the year, visitors can enjoy the scenic highlands filled with vibrant flowers and fiery autumn leaves. The Kujyu Shinrin Koen Ski Resort also operates a Ferris wheel in the warmer months, so you can catch the park’s beauty from above.
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This grand tutelary shrine of Hakata is widely known and people warmly refer to it as “Okushida-san.”
It is dedicated to the gods of Ohatanushi-no-mikoto, Amaterasu-omikami and Susanowo-no-mikoto. According to tradition, in 757, when Emperor Koken was in the reign and Tairano Kiyomori designated Hakata port as a base of Japan-China trade, the shrine was built on the emperor’s order to share a god with Kushida shrine of Ise province (the present Mie prefecture).
In 1585 during the Hakata restoration, Toyotomi Hideyoshi contributed to rebuild the current main building of the shrine.
Hakata Gion Yamakasa festival, widely known as a summer feature of Hakata, is dedicated to this shrine. In the shrine yard, a great symbolic gingko tree grows with two monumental tablets of the Mongolian invasion on its foot.
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