Health luck, sick healing
It is a list of power spots related to health luck and illness healing.
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Chiyoho Inari Shrine
Inari Shrine wishing for the prosperity of Genji's descendants Chiyobo Inari Shrine is a venerable shrine that enshrines the mausoleum of Genji. As the Inari Shrine, we are proud of the largest manpower ...
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Toka Shrine
A long time ago, I asked an old woman who lived in the mountains of Motomiyayama to calm the emperor's illness. Actually, this old woman is Daikoku-sama ...
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Tsushima Shrine
Tsushima Shrine is the headquarters of Tsushima Shrine, which has 3000 companies nationwide. Originally, I sang Susano's life, and under the influence of God Buddhism, I began to sing Ushizu Tenno.
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Hakodate Hachimangu Shrine
Hakodate Hachimangu Shrine was founded by Masamichi Kono, who entered Hakodate during the Sengoku period. Originally a square castle called “Hakodate” ...
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Yahata Metropolitan Kobetsu Shrine
When I took out an 8 earthen army (enemy power) that had been in this area during the eastern expedition of Japanese Takeshi, the arrow turned into a oak tree, and so ...
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Nasu Yuzen Shrine
This region is governed by a generation of Nasu generations, and Yoichi Nasu, famous for the fan-like episode of the Genpei Battle, is from here. Originally ...
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Iwata Shrine
Pest control is the benefit of avoiding all illnesses and disasters, and Kamata Shrine is the only one in the country. In Aomori during the Tenmyo famine ...
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Chichibu Shrine
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Raiden Shrine (Itakura Town)
Raiden Shrine is a shrine that enshrines the god of thunder as its name suggests. Since this region has been heavily damaged by thunder and flooding since ancient times, not only thunders but also raw ...
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Kaki drive in
Kusaki Drive-in has a rare shrine that knocks out the gods of poverty and plague and kicks them away. There are also cloth bags and sleeping buddhas ...