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Landlord Shrine | Kyoto Power Spot
Landlord Shrine is a popular spot for female junior high school students who came to Kyoto for school trips. The reason is that the benefits of marriage are well known, but there are marriages in the precinct ...
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Straw Tenjingu | Kyoto Power Spot
Straw Tenjingu Shrine is a popular shrine for praying for pregnant women. Originally, it was inconvenient to worship when Kinkakuji was erected, so it is the back of the mountain in Kitayama ...
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Shitennoji | Power spots in Osaka Prefecture
Shitennoji is famous as the oldest temple in Japan, and is the main shrine of "Wajong" which keeps its position unconcerned with sects. Spread Buddhism to Japan during the Asuka period ...
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Imamiya Tei Shrine | Power spots in Osaka
Originally the marine development developed by the beach, Imamiya shrine Shinto shrine which was a key point of the business that the city stands. Since the Muromachi period, as the monetary economy has developed, the merchant's faith is also ...
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Toyokawa Inari | Aichi Prefecture Power Spot
Toyokawa Inari prospered with faith from warlords since the Warring States period. Popular among the common people, rising to life, theft protection, fortunes of good luck UP worshipers ...
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Tajima Shrine | Aichi Prefecture Power Spot
The annual festival, which takes on the form of a large masculine-shaped large male stalk form (Ohasegata) as a shrine, has become famous not only in Japan but also overseas. Child…
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Onuma Komagatake Shrine | Hokkaido Power Spot
Komagatake Shrine was founded during the Taisho era with prayers to quench the eruption of Komagatake. Nearby there is a cave that was born at the time of the eruption, passing through the inside ...
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Shirako Shrine | Power Spots in Chiba Prefecture
It is said that a white snake on a white turtle has flown in and says it as a god. This white snake is also a god of longevity and fortune ...
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Tomisaki Shrine | Chiba Power Spot
It is said that the last name "Succeeding part Susu Ritsu Life" was the source of the word "Katsuura". Succeeding Susube Susumu lives up to this land ...
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Takahata Fudoson | Tokyo Power Spot
In the early Heian period, Enno had opened a sacred place on Mt. Takahata by the pleadings of the Emperor Kiyowa, and was regarded as one of the three major cities in the Kanto area.