Ineosamuhiuri Shrine

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Stay at Kiyosu Ryokan, a traditional Japanese inn just a 10-minute walk from Inahime Jinja Shrine. The guest rooms feature authentic tatami mats and private garden views, offering a serene morning experience with temple bells and birdsong. The inn provides complimentary shrine tour guides and includes handcrafted prayer charms and local tea sets for an immersive cultural stay.

The "Spring Cherry Garden" room at Kiyosu Ryokan offers breathtaking photo ops, facing the shrine's century-old cherry tree. During spring, pink petals drift into the courtyard, creating a dreamy backdrop through the shoji screens. Each room comes with adjustable photography lighting and a dedicated photo corner, plus free rental of kimonos and geta sandals for authentic shrine-themed shots.

Just beyond the shrine, explore "Ina-no-Sato Lane", where locals host hands-on woven straw craft workshops teaching traditional tool-making and prayer talismans. Along the path, three historic wells offer free access to pristine mountain spring water drawn from 30 meters underground. Visitors also receive limited-edition shrine commemorative postcards, making it a memorable cultural detour.