Childbirth, child giving, easy delivery, childcare
It is a list of power spots related to childbirth, child giving, easy delivery and childcare.
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Noshiro guardian Hiyoshi Shrine
When a fisherman named Sensuke fished at night, Reiko and the Holy Body appeared. It was Noshiro that Jiro Shimizu, who had governed Noshiro, sang it in a trap ...
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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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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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Akagi Shrine (Maebashi City)
There are many Akagi shrines in Japan and in Gunma Prefecture, and it is not known exactly which is the original main shrine. Here is Akagi Shrine in Maebashi ...
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Mutsu Soja Shrine
A long time ago in Heian, the Kokushi had an obligation to go to all the shrines in the country where he governed, but because of the great difficulty, a so-called shrine was born in one place ...
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Niposta Shrine
Niposta Shrine enshrines the god of two pillars. In human terms, it means two people. The couple god of Izanagi and Izanami is the main festival god,
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Hamahigashima | Okinawa Prefecture Power Spot
Hamahigashima is said to be the holy place where Amami Chiyo, the goddess of the Ryukyuan opening, and her husband, Sinerikiyo, lived. Shimauchi is the power to drive the gods ...
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Oishi Hayashiyama | Okinawa Prefecture Power Spot
Oishi Hayashiyama is a rocky mountain in the northern area of Okinawa. A series of rock formations formed by the erosion of limestone, the subtropical ...
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Nyatiya dong | Okinawa Prefecture's power spots
In Okinawa, Gama means a cave where people pray. Nyatiya cave is also a sanctuary used as a gama. Some children are given ...