Miyaji Daké
Wednesday, June 22, 2011 at 12:15AM
Aonghas Crowe in Fukuma City, Fukuoka, Fukuoka prefecture, Japanese Seasons, Japanese blue flag, Miyaji Daké Shrine, Religion, Shintôism, irises, rainy season in Japan, tsuyu, 宮地岳神社

   I first went Miyaji Daké Shrine about five years ago when I was on my way to see the fireflies at a nearby river. Although the shrine was holding its annual iris festival at the time, there were very few visitors. What a shame, I thought, because I had never seen anything like it. The inner courtyard between the shrine's main gate and the grand shinden had been filled with purple and white irises that were just starting to bloom. 

   When I returned a week later with my camera, there were still only a handful of worshippers.

   Only a handful, and yet one of them was a young woman dressed in a beautiful kimono the color of irises.

   Every June I try to return to the shrine and explore its grounds in order discover something new about the place. I have posted some photos of my most recent visit here.

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