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    Brahma

    The name is derived from Sanskrit Darkini, meaning "look and eat." In ancient Indian mythology, the wife of the supreme god Shiva Kali's maiden ...

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    Kohan Saki Himejin

    A goddess believed to be the spirit of Mount Fuji and scolded by Asama Taisha. The theory that the name "wood flower" is "sakura" is strong. It is a symbol of beauty like cherry blossoms ...

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    Munakata Three Goddess

    Mikiko, Amaterasu Okami (Amaterasu), Tsukiyomi Chi (Tsukuyomi), Ken Hifusou Sano (Sussanoo) ...

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    Kikuri Rei

    When Izanagi went to the country of Henna following Izanami, in the end, I quarreled with "Izumizu Hirasaka (Yenizumi Hirasaka)" which is the boundary between this world and the next world ...

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    God of thought

    It is a god who deified human wisdom. For natural gods, it is said to be an ideal god. The son of Takami-san (Takamimusubi). "Thinking" is ...

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    Divine nest day god

    A pillar of the creation of three gods that appeared along with the birthplace of the god of heaven, the god of the birthplace of the god of heaven (Nakame no kanashi). Also, another ...

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    Daikokuten

    It is generally known as a god of seven gods. Everybody has "Don't give up" and "Good bag" to fulfill their wishes, and they are riding on "Rice" ...

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    Hino Aoi Tsuji

    The last God born between Izanagi and Izanami. Because it was a god of fire, Izanami suffered a major burn and died from childbirth ...

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    Fudo Fudo

    "Mingo" is a sectarian deity and is an incarnation of "the wisdom of enlightenment". Receiving the life of Dainichi, all obstacles to salvation of the people ...

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    Ushido Tenno

    Ushido Tenno is a very difficult god. Originally, there is a mountain called Mt. Ushitou (Guzsan) in inland China (per Uygur autonomous region), ...

  1. Teikio Shrine

  2. Togi Shrine | Oita Prefecture Power Spot / Shrine | Power Spot Search / Shrine Search.

    Toko Shrine | Power Spot in Oita Prefecture

  3. Inami Shrine | Power Spots / Shrines in Gifu | Power Spot Search / Shrine Search.

    Inami Shrine

  4. Ishiura Shrine | Power Spots in Ishikawa Prefecture | Power spot search.

    Ishiura Shrine

  5. Tamura Shrine | Power Spots in Shiga | Power Spot Search.

    Tamura Shrine

  6. Divine nest day god

  7. Hikawa Shrine (Saitama) | Power Spots in Saitama Prefecture

  8. Shibasaki Miya | Power Spots in Fukuoka Prefecture

  9. Sanuki Shrine | Power Spots in Yamanashi | Power Spot Search.

    Sanuki Shrine

  10. Hidehikoyama Jingu | Fukuoka Prefecture Power Spot / Shrine | Power Spot Search / Shrine Search.

    Hidehiko Sanjingu | Power Spots in Fukuoka Prefecture

  1. Divine nest day god

  2. Landlord Shrine | Kyoto Power Spot / Shrine | Power Spot Search / Shrine Search.

    Landlord Shrine | Kyoto Power Spot

  3. Iyoshi Nami Takan

  4. Mutsu Soja Shrine | Miyagi Prefecture Power Spot / Shrine | Power Spot Search / Shrine Search.

    Mutsu Soja Shrine

  5. Kinpakusanji Temple | Nara Prefecture Power Spot / Shrine | Power Spot Search / Shrine Search.

    Kinutasan-ji Temple | Power Spot in Nara Prefecture

  6. Tamura Shrine | Power Spots in Shiga | Power Spot Search.

    Tamura Shrine

  7. Taiheizan Sankichi Shrine | Akita Prefecture Power Spot / Shrine | Power Spot Search / Shrine Search.

    Taiheizan Miyoshi Shrine

  8. Katori Jingu | Power Spot in Chiba Prefecture

  9. Seishin Shrine | Power spot in Fukushima Prefecture

  10. Hidehikoyama Jingu | Fukuoka Prefecture Power Spot / Shrine | Power Spot Search / Shrine Search.

    Hidehiko Sanjingu | Power Spots in Fukuoka Prefecture

  1. Nagata Shrine | Power Spots in Hyogo | Power spot search.

    Nagata Shrine

    2019.10.24

  2. Ikuishi Shrine | Power Spots in Hyogo | Search for power spots.

    Ikuishi Shrine

    2019.10.24

  3. Gunsha Shrine

    2019.10.24

  4. Koshien Shrine Shrine

    2019.10.24

  5. Iwa Miyako Shrine | Power spot in Hyogo | Search for power spot.

    Iwa Miyako Shrine

    2019.10.24

  6. Hiraizumi Hakusan Shrine | Power Spots in Fukui Prefecture | Search for power spots.

    Hiraizumi Temple Hakusan Shrine

    2019.10.23

  7. Tojinbo

    2019.10.23

  8. Ashiwa Shrine | Power Spots in Fukui Prefecture | Power spot search.

    Ashiwa Shrine

    2019.10.23

  9. Wakasa Hime Shrine (Wakasahiko Shrine) | Power spots in Fukui Prefecture | Search for power spots.

    Wakasa Hime Shrine (Wakasahiko Shrine)

    2019.10.23

  10. Kanesaki-miya | Power spots in Fukui | Power spot search.

    Kanesaki Palace

    2019.10.23

  1. Ujigami Shrine | Power Spots in Kyoto | Power Spot Search.

    Ujigami Shrine

    2019.09.26

  2. Kasuga Taisha | Power Spot in Nara Prefecture

    2018.08.29

  3. Shinto Shrine | Saitama Prefecture Power Spot

    2018.09.30

  4. Koinomizu Shrine | Aichi Prefecture Power Spot / Shrine | Power Spot Search / Shrine Search.

    Koinomizu Shrine | Aichi Prefecture Power Spot

    2019.02.25

  5. Kintohiragu Shrine | Power Spot / Shrine in Kagawa | Power Spot Search / Shrine Search

    Kotohiragu Shrine | Power Spot in Kagawa Prefecture

    2019.04.14

  6. Sensoji Temple | Power Spot in Tokyo

    2018.07.19

  7. Morioka Hachimangu | Power Spot in Iwate Prefecture

    2018.08.16

  8. Kashiimiya | Fukuoka Prefecture Power Spot / Shrine | Power Spot Search / Shrine Search.

    Kashiimiya | The Power Spot of Fukuoka Prefecture

    2019.03.28

  9. Hotel New Otani (Japanese Garden) | Tokyo Power Spot

    2018.09.29

  10. Akasaka Hikawa Shrine (Tokyo) | Power Spots in Tokyo

    2018.07.26