Yamagata Prefecture
It is a list of power spots in Yamagata Prefecture.
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Shonai Shrine
Shonai Shrine is a shrine dedicated to the 4 name, which is said to be the master of Sakai who was the owner of Shonai. The place was built where the main circle of Tsurugaoka Castle was located, ...
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Hermit
Air Shrine was built in 1990 with appreciation for air. The main shrine is a mirror, the sacred body is air in an unglazed bottle in the basement ...
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Kurikawa Inari Shrine
The Matsudaira family traveled with the Inari sacred body during the country change from Bichu to Dewa.
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Air Shrine
Air Shrine was built in 1990 with appreciation for air. The main shrine is a mirror, the sacred body is air in an unglazed bottle in the basement ...
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Kanomiya Shrine
Kanomiya Shrine is a shrine that enshrines Sarutahiko Daijin and has been dedicated to monkeys since ancient times. It is a small palace in Tsukiyama Kogen Farm, but ...
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Toriumiyama Oyodo Shrine | Power Spots in Yamagata Prefecture
It has been admired by people from ancient times as a Yamagata spirit mountain. Because of the frequent eruptions, the mountain itself is believed to be a great god, and it is ...
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Yudonosan Shrine | Power Spots in Yamagata Prefecture
Yudonosan Shrine is the last training place for Dewa Sanzan. The trainee who finished the training at Yudonosan aims to make an instant Buddha (mummy) and cuts off five cereals, ten cereals off ...
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Tsukiyama Shrine | Power Spots in Yamagata Prefecture
Tsukiyama, one of Dewasansan, is a shrine dedicated to the reading of the moon. Tsukiyomi is one of the three brothers who were born with Amaterasu Okami and Susano, and the night and after death ...
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Dewa Shrine | Power Spot in Yamagata Prefecture
It is said that Princess Hachiko, who was led by Yahata, opened the mountain. Originally it was independent as Dewa Shrine, but when the Sanshin Gohsen can be made, ...
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Dewa Miyama Shrine (Misan Godo Hall) | Power Spots in Yamagata Prefecture
Haguro-san, Tsukiyama and Yudonsan are collectively called Dewa Sanzan, and it has been revered as a sacred site of Shugendo since ancient times. In winter, Tsukiyama and Yudonsan are piled up ...
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