飯盛神社
Iimori Shrine
A historic mountain shrine in western Fukuoka dedicated to the gods of harvest, protection, and prosperity, offering scenic trails and sweeping views of the city below.
Attractions
Culture, History, Spiritual Site
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Iimori Shrine is a sacred site located on the slopes of Mount Iimori, long considered the guardian mountain of Fukuoka’s western plains. Dedicated to the gods of agriculture, protection, and luck, the shrine has persisted for over 1,000 years as a place of gratitude and renewal. Visitors can walk along a peaceful forest trail to reach the upper shrine, where ancient cedar trees and stone steps reflect Japan’s spiritual bond with nature. The panoramic view from the top showcases both Hakata Bay and the surrounding countryside, making the pilgrimage as rewarding as it is introspective. Known for its seasonal festivals and peaceful atmosphere, Iimori Shrine provides an authentic experience of the mountain faith that has influenced Kyushu’s spiritual culture for centuries.
Facilities & Services
Main Shrine and Sub-Shrines on Mount Iimori
Pilgrimage Trail and Hiking Route
Seasonal Festivals and Ceremonial Dances
Omamori and Goshuin Available
Observation Points with City Views
Parking Area and Rest Facilities










