Economic fortune
A list of power spots on fortune.
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Yatomi Shrine
Yatomi Shrine is a shrine that takes Takeshima of Gamagori City as a whole sanctuary. It is one of Japan's seven benten and is especially popular for the benefits of marriage. On the island ...
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Kintohira Shrine (Iwaki City)
Kintohira Shrine enshrines the spirit of Kintohira Shrine in Shikoku. In the Edo period, it was completely burned and could not be rebuilt.
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Awa Shrine
Since ancient times, Awa has been regarded as an important land by the Imperial Court as a place where God dwells. Records remain as Shingun, which has only 8 locations nationwide. ...
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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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Chojasan Shilla Shrine
Chojayama was originally said to have been planted and planted by Genji Yoshimoto's ancestors to create Yoshitsune's residence. In the Edo period, the lord ...
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Akita Prefecture Gokoku Shrine
The Akita Prefecture Gokoku Shrine was originally built by Satake, the lord of the lord, to commemorate the war dead on the side of the military in the Samurai War. Later, war dead and country ...
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Kakunodate Mamori Shrine
It prospered since the Azuchi-Momoyama period as a total guardian of Kakunodate. At the annual festival, floats are drawn from within the town of Kakunodate.
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Kurikawa Inari Shrine
The Matsudaira family traveled with the Inari sacred body during the country change from Bichu to Dewa.
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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 ...
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Kinjamizu Shrine
Kim Jinsui Shrine is a craftsman from the Heian period, used to make the Emperor's sword, using the famous water from the water shrine that was originally there.