Health luck, sick healing
It is a list of power spots related to health luck and illness healing.
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Nagata Shrine
Nagata Shrine is a venerable shrine that the Empress Jin Gong was founded on the return of Sanhan. The principal god of the main festival god is the same god as Ebisu of the Seven Lucky Gods ...
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Ikuishi Shrine
Ikuishi Shrine is a mysterious shrine with a huge stone body. A 2 god came down here and hurried to build a temple overnight. But ...
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Akagiiwa Shrine
Akagiiwa Shrine is a shrine where the kingdom of the great power was revived. The plan is that the elder brother's gods will mourn and kill the great power of the great power. With a red boar ...
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穗 taka Shrine
Azumino is a shrine where Azumi, who originally lived in Kyushu as a citizen of the sea, finally settled and honored Hotaka Mitsumei, the guardian deity. Nihon Al ...
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Ishikiri Shrine
Ishikiri Shrine is dedicated to Hayabusa Nihon, who created the opportunity for God to succeed in governing Japan. Now God of swelling and cancer sealing ...
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Shonahiko Shrine
The area around Chuo-ku, Osaka, where Shonahiko Shrine is located, has been called “Kusuri no Doshu-cho”, where many pharmaceutical companies have gathered since ancient times, and there are many pharmaceutical companies.
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Zama Shrine
After the completion of the San Han subjugation and the safe return of the emperor, Jin Gong was enshrined as the patron god of this land. It enshrines Zama Okami, the collective name for 5 pillars, ...
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Hokuzen Shrine
Hikozen Shrine is a shrine where the grandson of Sakaueda Village Maro enshrined the gods as a guardian of the area and a clan god. Agricultural harvest, sickness healing, money luck ...
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Oyama Shrine
Oyama Shrine is a shrine dedicated to the Mae Toshiie of Kaga Pass. The Maeda family was a foreigner during the Edo period, and it was called a shrine that enshrined the great ancestors…
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Ozaki Shrine
Ozaki Shrine is a shrine built by promoting the Nikko Toshogu Shrine by Mitsutaka Maeda, the 4th owner of the Kaga Domain. Therefore, “Toshogu in Hokuriku” “Higashi Kanazawa…