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李静静isMifuneyama Rakuen was a private garden of the Kuroshima family, the lord of the area during the Edo period. Built against the 210-meter-high Mifuneyama Mountain, it covers an area of more than 500,000 square meters. Every spring, the blooming azaleas cover the entire azalea valley like a carpet, and the artificial winding water and the towering Mifuneyama Mountain form a unique landscape.
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OMMBMHIn the legend of Yutoku Inari Shrine, the fox spirit does not directly appear in the name of "Fox Fairy", but the fox plays an important role in the legend as the messenger or representative of Inari God. Here are some key points about the fox in the Yutoku Inari Shrine legend: • The fox is regarded as a messenger of the god Inari, endowed with magical power and wisdom. • The fox helped the villagers solve the problem of insect and rodent damage to the crops and protected the harvest. • In order to thank the fox for its kindness, the villagers built a statue of the fox in the shrine and regarded it as the patron saint of the shrine. Although the term "Fox Fairy" is not directly mentioned in the legend, the role played by the fox and the power displayed have certain similarities with the image of the Fox Fairy in Japanese culture.
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sam733When you arrive in Saga, you must visit Karatsu Castle. This castle built on the seaside is very unique. Climb up the castle and look into the distance, the beautiful scenery will be breathtaking and refreshing!







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