Economic fortune
A list of power spots on fortune.
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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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Tatsuta Taisha
Tatsuta Taisha is an ancient company with a history of over 2000 years. It is a god of wind that is rare even in the whole country and is said to be “Tatsuta's wind god”.
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Taikodani Inari Shrine
Dazai Valley Inari Shrine was decently built on the demon gate of the castle as a holding of Tsuwano Pass. Promoted by Fushimi Inari Shrine, with the benefit of fulfilling various applications ...
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Taji Speed Hiyori Shrine
In the eastern expedition of Yamato Takeru, he is worried about the Tajikiya ratio sales that protected his husband at the expense of himself. Known as the god of marriage, the main hall is Muromachi ...
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Gold shrine
Kim Jonggung is traditionally known as the Kendo, and has been worshiped by warriors who pray for victory. Especially until the Sengoku period, it was called Hakusan Sansha, and it was a credible ...
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Tokuo Suma Shrine
Tsukuo Suma Shrine on Takefu Island is the oldest shrine that is said to be Japan's oldest Benzaiten. The dragon god of Lake Biwa and the god of the mountain are also enshrined, and nature ...
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Hanchang Shrine
Originally known as Kunjo Shrine, it has long been known as the Hanchang Shrine. As a god of safe delivery and marriage ...
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Mikane Shrine
The money fortune shrine in Kyoto is the money shrine. It is famous for its golden torii gate and lucky wallet.
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Kyoto Ebisu Shrine
It is no exaggeration to say that Kyoto Ebisu Shrine is the best place for business in Kyoto. The way of worship is unusual, and you can throw money ...