Kushida Shrine — Guardian of Hakata and Gion Festival
Kushida Shrine, tucked behind the Hakata Station shopping district, is the spiritual center of Hakata's merchant culture — the guardian deity of the city's trading quarter since at least 757 AD. The shrine complex is compact and perpetually active: at any hour, deliverymen stop to bow before resuming their routes, schoolchildren leave offerings before exams, elderly residents perform the daily circuit of subsidiary shrines.
The main hall enshrines the Hakata Gion Yamakasa floats — enormous festival structures that once paraded through the city and now stand as permanent displays. The largest float (kazari-yamakasa) is 15 meters tall and weighs 1 ton, covered in hundreds of miniature figurines depicting mythological scenes. The craftsmanship is astonishing at close range.
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