Constructed in the mid 19th century, the Ryūzōji Hachiman Shrine in Saga is merely one of thousands in Japan devoted to Hachiman, the patron deity of archery and war. The shrine is conveniently located within a small district of cafes, restaurants, and shops. Therefore it's a nice place to stop by after having a coffee or a meal and take in some of the traditional and historical Japanese sites.
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Ryūzōji Hachiman Shrine in Saga
Devotion to the patron deity of warriors
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