・Enjoy the "Takezaki Crab-Mabushi Set." You can eat the crab without peeling it, and enjoy three different flavors at once.
・Yutoku Inari Shrine...Visit one of the prefecture's most powerful spots
・Takeo Onsen Tower Gate…Visit the vermilion-lacquered tower gate, which was designed by Tatsuno Kingo, who also designed Tokyo Station, and is celebrating its 70th anniversary.
・Ouo Shrine's underwater torii gate...The underwater torii gate, which is popular on social media, has a different view depending on the tide.
| Tour Type | Shared tour |
| Transportation method | Transfer from meeting point |
| Departure Time | Standard Departure (8-9 am) |
| Minimum participant requirement | 25 travelers |
| Meal arrangement | Lunch included |
| Sightseeing type | Temples & shrines, Bus tour, Power spots |
| Transport | Bus tour |
[Travel conditions]
Departure/Destination: Hakata/Saga
Length of trip: Day trip
Transportation: Chartered bus
Operating bus company: Showa Bus
Meal conditions: Breakfast 0 times, Lunch 1 time, Dinner 0 times
Available accommodation: None
Minimum number of participants: 25
Tour conductor: 1
Guide: 0 (Guidance will be in Japanese) *No guide-interpreters will accompany the tour
[Travel planning/implementation]
Company name: CLUB TOURISM INTERNATIONAL INC
Address: 1-9-6 Edagawa, Koto-ku, Tokyo
Registration number: Tourism Agency Commissioner's Registered Travel Agency No. 1693
Travel industry association: Full member of the Japan Association of Travel Agents
[Consignment sales]
KKDAY JAPAN Inc.
2nd floor, WESTALL Yotsuya Building, 1-22-5 Yotsuya, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0004
Tourism Agency Commissioner's Registered Travel Agency No. 2045
Member organization: Japan Association of Travel Agents (JATA)
A minimum of 25 traveler(s) are required for the tour to depart. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum requirement, the tour will be canceled. An email regarding tour cancellation will be sent 4 day(s) before the departure date
Please arrive at the designated location 15 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time
This may change depending on the availability of Takezaki crab. In the event of a poor catch of Takezaki crab, Hoyoso's specialty "Kani Mabushi" will be replaced with "Seafood Mabushi." Thank you for your understanding.
The view of the underwater torii gate changes depending on the tide. Also, depending on the tide conditions or seaweed harvesting work, it may not be possible to get close to the torii gate.
As this is a comprehensive group booking, we cannot accept changes to the meal menu. If you wish to change the meal contents due to food allergies or religious reasons, a handling fee of 1,500 yen per meal will be charged, and if there is a difference in price, the actual cost will be charged.
Please note that if you are attending with an odd number of people, you may be seated with other guests.
The itinerary may be changed depending on road traffic conditions.
Please wear comfortable shoes such as sneakers and clothes that are easy to move in. Please bring rain gear in case of rain.
The fare for children (elementary school students) is the same as the adult fare. For safety reasons, infants (aged 3-5) will be charged the travel fare for a bus seat only (5,000 yen).
Yes, Yutoku Inari Shrine is definitely worth visiting, especially for first-time travelers to Saga. It's considered one of Japan's three major Inari shrines and is renowned for its vibrant vermilion structures, similar to Kyoto's Fushimi Inari Taisha, but often with fewer crowds. The shrine is built into a hillside, offering beautiful views and a unique spiritual atmosphere. Its grandeur and scenic beauty make it a highly recommended power spot.
To fully explore Yutoku Inari Shrine, including the main hall and ascending to the inner shrine at the top of the mountain, typically takes about 60 to 90 minutes. The visit involves climbing numerous stairs and slopes, especially if you venture beyond the main shrine area up the hillside. While the climb can be physically demanding, it offers rewarding panoramic views from the top. Comfortable walking shoes are highly recommended.
The Takeo Onsen Tower Gate is a distinctive vermilion-lacquered structure renowned for its unique design. It was created by Tatsuno Kingo, the celebrated architect behind Tokyo Station. The gate features an impressive two-story pagoda-style design, with intricate carvings and vibrant colors. It stands as a symbol of the historic Takeo Onsen town, celebrating a rich legacy of design and cultural heritage.
The Takezaki Crab-Mabushi Set offers a delightful culinary experience, allowing you to savor Saga's specialty "Takezaki crab." The dish is thoughtfully prepared so you can enjoy the crab meat without the hassle of peeling it yourself. It typically presents three distinct flavors or ways to enjoy the crab in one sitting, providing a comprehensive and rich taste of this local delicacy.
Ouo Shrine's underwater torii gate is a popular photo spot because its mystical appearance changes dramatically with the tides, creating unique photographic opportunities. During high tide, the gates appear to float majestically on the water, while at low tide, they stand on the exposed seabed, allowing visitors to walk closer. The best time to visit for photos depends on the desired effect, so checking the local tide schedule is recommended.
The area around Takeo Onsen Tower Gate can experience moderate crowds, especially during peak tourist seasons or weekends. To ensure a more comfortable and relaxed visit, it is generally best to arrive earlier in the morning shortly after opening, or later in the afternoon. Weekdays often offer a less crowded experience compared to weekends.
Beyond the impressive main hall of Yutoku Inari Shrine, visitors can explore a series of smaller sub-shrines and altars scattered up the hillside. The path leading to the inner shrine is lined with numerous vermilion torii gates, creating a captivating tunnel-like experience. At the summit, there's an observation point offering panoramic views of the surrounding area and the Ariake Sea. There are also souvenir shops and traditional restaurants nearby.
The tide significantly alters the appearance of Ouo Shrine's underwater torii gate, presenting two distinct views. During high tide, the torii gates are submerged, appearing to float gracefully on the water's surface, often creating a serene and ethereal reflection. At low tide, the water recedes, fully exposing the gates on the sandy seabed, allowing visitors to walk closer to them and appreciate their full structure from a different perspective.