Dylan Gibson

Jan. 2, 2022 (edited)
[Image1]Wanted to do Hatsumode this year but didn't want to go anywhere crowded, so I decided to go out to S
[Image2]Wanted to do Hatsumode this year but didn't want to go anywhere crowded, so I decided to go out to S
[Image3]Wanted to do Hatsumode this year but didn't want to go anywhere crowded, so I decided to go out to S
[Image4]Wanted to do Hatsumode this year but didn't want to go anywhere crowded, so I decided to go out to S
[Image5]Wanted to do Hatsumode this year but didn't want to go anywhere crowded, so I decided to go out to S
[Image6]Wanted to do Hatsumode this year but didn't want to go anywhere crowded, so I decided to go out to S
[Image7]Wanted to do Hatsumode this year but didn't want to go anywhere crowded, so I decided to go out to S
[Image8]Wanted to do Hatsumode this year but didn't want to go anywhere crowded, so I decided to go out to S
[Image9]Wanted to do Hatsumode this year but didn't want to go anywhere crowded, so I decided to go out to S
[Image10]Wanted to do Hatsumode this year but didn't want to go anywhere crowded, so I decided to go out to S

Wanted to do Hatsumode this year but didn't want to go anywhere crowded, so I decided to go out to Saitama and find a small shrine to visit. Ended up at this tiny shrine in Nishi-Omiya called Fukuda Inari Shrine (福田稲荷神社). It was super small and not a single person was there so it was like we had the whole place to ourselves.

There was no real path leading up to the shrine so we had to walk through a plot of land that wasn't being used but it ended up being a really cool place.
The approach to the shrine was really mysterious and once you get past the second torii gate you can see a bamboo forest surrounding the whole area. It was really neat as I couldn't see any bamboo from the outside and didn't really know what to expect when I visited.

The shrine itself looks almost deserted but somehow still well maintained.
I wanted to go inside to look at the pictures better but obviously I can't so I just admired them from afar.
The temizuya/chozuya (or at least I think it was that, maybe this would be considered a chozubachi?) didn't have a ladle to wash your hands but maybe it has to do with corona.

Anyways, it was a really nice little shrine and is a great place if you're looking for a mini adventure outside of Tokyo.
Or if you want to do Hatsumode and avoid the crowds completely lol.
Also, happy new year!