Ebisu Shrine may be small, but it carries a quiet power that calms even the busiest mind. Step through the torii gate, inhale the scent of aged wood, and watch the stone lanterns stand guard in stillness. During the annual Ebisu Festival, priests in traditional robes dance prayers into the night—pure, joyful devotion. Whether you stay for a moment or linger long, this sacred corner of Fukuoka offers a rare kind of peace: simple, real, and deeply human.

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