Visiting a Shrine for Hatsumode A New Year Tradition in Japan

Season
Winter
Trip type
Family and Couple
What to wear
Coat, Scarf

Hatsumode: Japan's Winter Tradition

Winter is the time to experience Japan’s important cultural events. The custom of Hatsumode, literally “first prayer”, is a person’s first visit of the year to a temple or shrine. While New Year’s Day tends to be the most popular day, New Year shrine visits are common throughout the first week of January, as people pray for health and happiness in the coming year. Enjoy the tradition by collecting different omamori (good luck amulets) and goshuin (unique temple seals) or opening an omikuji (fortune slip). Or write your wish upon an ema (wooden plaque) and hang it among the others in the shrine. With the clear skies and fresh air of winter, it’s the perfect time to visit Japan and experience one of its most culturally rich traditions.

Shrine Visit Tips

Best enjoy your New Year shrine visit by knowing the etiquette of Hatsumode beforehand. Bow before entering through the torii gate, then ladle water from temizuya (water basin) to purify your mind and body. Then toss a coin and bow twice, clap twice, pray, and bow again.

Yutoku Inari: Recommended New Year Shrine

Yutoku Inari Shrine in Kashima City in Saga is overflowing with worshippers during the Japanese New Year. Stone steps under vermillion torii gates lead you to the hilltop inner sanctuary, while the vast grounds include idyllic walking trails, a Japanese garden, and museum.

Experience Hizen-Hamashuku

For a taste of history head to the town of Hizen-Hamashuku in Kashima City. The traditional sake-brewing district is famous for its brewery street and unique thatched roof houses. Enjoy brewery tours, tastings, and culture in the historic port town.

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Map of Japan. Saga located southwest of Tokyo (Haneda)
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In Japan’s Kyushu region, Saga offers a fascinating blend of nature, culture, and craftsmanship. The “floating” torii of Ouo Shrine are a sight to behold at high tide, when the vermillion wooden gates stretch into the Ariake Sea. While across the prefecture, the Hamanoura rice terraces climb steep hillsides to overlook the Genkai Sea. And between them lies Arita, famous for the delicate Japanese porcelain bearing its name. A tradition dating back 400 years, an exquisite piece of Arita ware makes for a special gift or souvenir.

Attractions in Saga

  • Ouo Shrine

    ©Saga Prefectural Tourism Federation
  • Hamanoura rice terraces

    ©Saga Prefectural Tourism Federation
  • Arita ware

    ©Saga Prefectural Tourism Federation
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