Welcome to Kumamoto Soul Walks.
This blog is dedicated to exploring the sacred temples, shrines, and spiritual landscapes of Kumamoto and the broader Kyushu region in Japan.
Through my visits, I share not only the beauty of these historical sites, but also the ancient stories and spiritual traditions that live on through them.
As a carpenter, I work with wood and architecture every day. Over time, I’ve become deeply inspired by the quiet strength and elegance found in traditional Japanese craftsmanship and spirituality—especially in shrines and temples.
To me, these places are not just tourist spots. They are living spaces of prayer, history, and cultural continuity.
In this blog, I aim to offer more than just sightseeing tips. You’ll find:
• Histories and legends behind shrines and temples
• Architectural highlights and cultural backgrounds
• Information on Goshuin (shrine stamps), how to visit, and access routes
• Recommendations for nearby cafes, nature spots, and peaceful detours
Whether you’re someone who loves Japanese culture, a traveler planning a visit to Kumamoto, or simply someone drawn to the spiritual essence of place, I hope this blog becomes a helpful and inspiring guide on your journey.
Thank you for stopping by—and may your own walk be filled with peace and discovery.
For us Japanese, Shinto shrines are not just places of worship—they represent our spirit and soul.
I kindly ask all visitors to respect the customs, manners, and rules of each sacred site.
Through this blog, I hope to help more people discover and connect with the traditions and history of Japan
Please note that the content I share here is based on my personal experiences and impressions, and may not always be entirely accurate.
If you notice any mistakes or unclear expressions, I would sincerely appreciate your feedback.
Thank you very much for taking the time to visit this site among so many others.
I truly hope your journey will be a meaningful and memorable one.