In Inada area of Kasama city, you can feel and learn Japanese traditional culture with my guiding.
Will guide you to Inada Shrine, Sainenji Temple, and Isokura Sake Brewery by 3-hour walking.
Sainen-ji is a temple that has its roots in the "Inada no Souan" where SHINRAN, a founder of the Jodo Shinshu sect, lived for about 20 years during his missionary work in eastern Japan. The thatched-roof Sanmon gate was built in the 14th century and is a valuable item that survived the fire. You can enter the main hall of the temple and see a wonderful view of a statue of Amida Buddha, SHINRAN, and his wife Eshinni. In front of the main hall, you can see an 800-year-old ginkgo tree with leaves that SHINRAN planted .
Since 1868, Isokura Brewery has produced Japanese sake "Inasato" using local water and rice. You can enjoy and learn how to make sake with traditional methods during the tour and try sake tasting at the shop.
Meet at JR Mito Line Inada station.
Walk to Sainenji temple from Inada station. See giant Gyngo tree at the temple ground. Enter the main building of temple to see Amida Buddha and statures of SHINRAN and Eshinni (his wife).
Since 1868, Isok ura Sake Brewery has brewed Japanese sake called "Inasato". Guests can join the brewery tour and learn how to make sake using traditional methods with water coming from Inada granite stones and rice grown in Kasama. Guests can also try to taste various sake products at the shop.
Inada Shrine is a historical shrine that was founded approximately 1,200 years ago and is the origin of the name of the Inada area. The enshrined deity is Princess Kushinada, who was married to Prince Susanoo according to Japanese myth. She is worshiped as a deity of matchmaking. Guests can see the worship hall and main shrine, which are made entirely of cypress. Inside the shrine ground surrounded by trees, guests can feel a sense of calm and comfort.
In front of Inada station
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Ibaraki is a generally safe destination with low crime rates. However, travelers should still take basic precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Mito Station, Tsukuba Station
Mito Bus Terminal, Tsukuba Center Bus Terminal
The JR Joban Line is the primary train route in Ibaraki, connecting major cities and towns. It's efficient and reliable, with frequent services.
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