Shioto old woman

About Shioto Shiori

In front of Yukihiko Yama, who lost the hook of her brother (Yukihiko Kai) and was at a loss on the beachShioto old womanAppeared. I heard the situationShioto old womanKishi says that he made bamboo chopsticks with bamboo and said, "Take this and follow the path of the sea. It will eventually reach the sea palace.

"Salt" is "the tide", ieShioto old womanMeans the god of the sea. He is also familiar as a god who brought salt-making techniques. In ancient times, rock salt-free Japan, salt refined from the sea was very important. The word "sending salt to the enemy" is a good indication of its importance. fact,Shioto old womanTsuji Shrine (Miyagi Prefecture), which is the headquarters of Shinto shrines, has been protected very much more than the Imperial Court.

Outline of Shioto Shiori

Name ・ ・ ・ Shioto deities
Furigana ・ ・ ・ Shichi Oji no Chi
Also known as Shioushigami (Shiouchichikami), Shiotsuzu Otokoshinjin, Incho Katsunagasakami (Kotori Tsuku nikurika orageka), Shioshima Myojin
Deity: God of the sea, God of magic and prophecy, God of salt
Mishintoku ・ ・ ・ Protection and development of fishery, agriculture, salt production, maritime safety, longevity and longevity, family safety, safekeeping

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  • High birth dateHigh birth date At the beginning of Heaven and Earth Creation, a pillar of the creation of three gods that appeared along with the god of nesting God Nichijin (bite of Kamimusubi), following the god of Heavenly God (Ame no Minaka Nanushi). It is also a pillar of Betenjin Five Gods. The name "Mus" (birthplace) is a word that means "production / generation" in agreement with the "Mus" of "Saim", that is, it can be said to be a god who deified the "generational power of the universe". Posted in Shinto language
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  • 神 パ ワ ー | Power spot in Kumamoto Prefecture神 パ ワ ー | Power spot in Kumamoto Prefecture Minato Jingu used to worship Aso Twelve Gods as Minto Shrine. It is said that it is about 20 to 30 here that it came to be called the evil shrine as it is now, and that the god of the universe has come to this land 1 10,000 5000 years ago, such as in the Takeuchi documents etc. It seems that there is an influence of It is one of the Tondemo Shrine, but the place itself has a spiritual air. Posted in General good luck
  • Iwa Miyako ShrineIwa Miyako Shrine Iwato Hiyote Shrine is the oldest shrine in Ako, and has long been believed in maritime safety and many prayers. It is also reported that Ryoko Ako went to worship when he traveled to Edo to kill the enemy. Posted in General good luck, Love luck
  • Sesshu mercen shrine (Kagoshima) | Power spot in Kagoshima PrefectureSesshu mercen shrine (Kagoshima) | Power spot in Kagoshima Prefecture When Emperor Tenchi visited the boat, the lid of the rice kettle that had been steamed for entertaining flew away in a gust. It is said that it started as a lid for the pot, which was appreciated as the lid blew up to here. It is famous for the method of worship named after the lid of the kettle. Posted in General good luck, Job / Employment, Love luck
  • Ena ShrineEna Shrine There is a legend that when the mother of Amaterasu was born, the placenta of her mother Ion Nami and the umbilical cord of Amaterasu were put in Enayama. Ena is the placenta and the umbilical cord. There are many mythical spots around the birth of Amaterasu. Posted in General good luck, Love luck, Childbirth, child giving, easy delivery, childcare
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  • Seishin Shrine | Power spot in Fukushima PrefectureSeishin Shrine | Power spot in Fukushima Prefecture It is a sacred figure that can be regarded as a symbol of the Aizu region. It is a rustic shrine, but there is no flash, but it feels familiar to the local people. The torii in front of the main shrine is that the priest himself made it using polyvinyl chloride and concrete. It is famous for its cherry blossom trees and famous waters, and in spring it will be held under the cherry blossoms in full bloom. Posted in General good luck
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  • Osaki Hachimangu Shrine | Power Spot in Miyagi PrefectureOsaki Hachimangu Shrine | Power Spot in Miyagi Prefecture The age of Osaki Hachimangu Shrine is unknown, but Sakauetamura Maro solicited Usa Jingu Shrine to Mizusawa, currently in Oshu, Iwate Prefecture, and it was called Osaki Hachimangu Shrine since Oshu was transferred to Osaki City, Miyagi Prefecture, during the Muromachi period. Will be Posted in General good luck, Economic fortune, Childbirth, child giving, easy delivery, childcare
  • Omi Shrine | Power Spots in TokyoOmi Shrine | Power Spots in Tokyo Originally, it was that it was Kusanagi that worshiped Kannon and Benten like 萬. At the end of the Muromachi period, when an old man appeared with rice ears in this Kusanagi and was welcomed to stay, there is a legend that the old man was actually Inari Okami. Since then, it has caused many miracles as Edo Inari Shrine. Posted in General good luck
  • Asago Saikoji Temple | Power Spot in Nara PrefectureAsago Saikoji Temple | Power Spot in Nara Prefecture Asago Sonzi Temple is famous as a temple full of roses. It is from the origin, but when Sakutoku Taishi defeated the Moribe Moriya, Bishamon Heaven appeared and given the secret of victory. It won a safe victory, but it is the time of the year, the day, and the day when Bashamon Heaven appeared. It is said that it is full of mochi at Asagoboshi Temple, which was erected with gratitude for the patronage of Bishamon. Posted in General good luck, Economic fortune, Health luck, sick healing
  • Nyatiya dong | Okinawa Prefecture's power spotsNyatiya 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. There is a god "Vizil stone" given by the child, and it is still believed by the local people. Posted in General good luck, Childbirth, child giving, easy delivery, childcare
  • Osugi ShrineOsugi Shrine It is said that Osugi Shrine began with the success of Katsunori Katsumichi who opened Nikko and saved the land from famine and sickness. It is famous as the only dream come true Daimyojin in Japan that makes dreams come true with the benefits of Tengu, and many people come from all over the country. The magnificent shrine is also packed with highlights. Posted in General good luck
  • Toka Ebisu Shrine | Power Spots in Fukuoka PrefectureToka Ebisu Shrine | Power Spots in Fukuoka Prefecture Toka Ebisu Shrine was founded when Heijuro Takeuchi, a branch of Kashii Shrine's chief priest, found two statues of Ebisu at Kashiihama.Heijuro was running a business in Hakata, and when he enshrined the statue of Ebisu God he found at his home, the business prospered.In gratitude, the Toka Ebisu Shrine was built on the spot where the statue was picked up. Posted in Job / Employment
  • Japan Grand Lodge | Tokyo Power SpotJapan Grand Lodge | Tokyo Power Spot Speaking of free masons, the image of a suspicious group that plans a plot against Japan is heavy. In fact, it is an organization like a social club where people who have some supernatural religious faith gather. A long time ago it was a gathering of people with high social status, but now everyone can join if the conditions are met. Posted in General good luck
  • Straw Tenjingu | Kyoto Power SpotStraw Tenjingu | Kyoto Power Spot Straw Tenjingu Shrine is a popular shrine for praying for pregnant women. Originally it was inconvenient when the Kinkaku-ji Temple was erected, so I moved to the present location from the back of Mt. Kitayama. Pregnancy 5 pregnant women are recommended to visit and many bibs are dedicated. Posted in Job / Employment, Childbirth, child giving, easy delivery, childcare
  • Terukuni Shrine | Power Spots in Kagoshima PrefectureTerukuni Shrine | Power Spots in Kagoshima Prefecture Terukuni Shrine has become famous as a stage for youkai watch. The largest festival of June lights will be held in Kagoshima Prefecture. The Shinto shrine itself is a deity based on the prestige Edo Shimadzu Masamune at the end of the Edo period. Posted in General good luck, Job / Employment
  • Gold shrineGold shrine Kim Jonggung is traditionally known as the Kendo, and has been worshiped by warriors who pray for victory. In particular, until the Sengoku period, it was called the Hakusan Sansha and was worshiped seriously. In recent years it became famous as a Shinto shrine. Posted in General good luck, Economic fortune, Job / Employment, Love luck
  • Hamahigashima | Okinawa Prefecture Power SpotHamahigashima | 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. The island is full of power spots that worship the gods and is also popular as an isolated island where you can go across the bridge from the main island. Posted in General good luck, Childbirth, child giving, easy delivery, childcare
  • Zenawashibenbei Ten Uga Fuku Shrine | Kanagawa Prefecture Power SpotZenawashibenbei Ten Uga Fuku Shrine | Kanagawa Prefecture Power Spot Zenawashibenbei Tennuka Fuku-jinja is a fortune-filled financial fortune that has been passed down from the Kamakura period when faith in washing money has been passed down. There is a legend that the Uga-jin Shrine was created in response to the announcement of Minamoto Yoritomo in 1185 years, and the 1257 three origins of the beginning of a senanibenten that the Hojo reigns in the 2 year had a wish for family prosperity. Posted in General good luck, Economic fortune
  • Ryuto ga waterfall | Power spot of Shimane prefectureRyuto ga waterfall | Power spot of Shimane prefecture The dragon head waterfall in Yunnan city, Shimane prefecture, is said to be the only famous spot in Chugoku region, where the legend of Susano Onomikoto lives. There are a male waterfall with a head of 40m and a female waterfall with a head of 30m, and the splendid Otaki waterfall has been selected as one of the top 100 waterfalls in Japan. Posted in General good luck
  • Nishino ShrineNishino Shrine Sapporo Nishino Shrine has been regarded as a guardian deity by pioneers in the west. The god of god Toyotomi Hime is a fertility goddess and has become a popular spot for marriage in recent years. In the year of 2014, we ranked 10 in the marriage section of TOP10, a profitable shrine of the ranked kingdom. Posted in General good luck, Love luck, Childbirth, child giving, easy delivery, childcare
  • Mutsu Soja ShrineMutsu 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. Mutsu Soja Shrine is also known as Mutsu Country 100. It is famous for prayers for safe delivery and the benefits of avoiding the great difficulty. Posted in General good luck, Childbirth, child giving, easy delivery, childcare
  • Yasaka Shrine (Nagasaki) | Power Spots in Nagasaki PrefectureYasaka Shrine (Nagasaki) | Power Spots in Nagasaki Prefecture Yasaka Shrine has an image of amulet, but here Yasaka Shrine in Nagasaki is also famous for women's marriages and beauty benefits besides amulet. In the case of Nagasaki-kunchi, it will be one of the venues and it will be very busy. The summer city of Gion is also famous. Posted in General good luck, Health luck, sick healing
  • Ikuishi ShrineIkuishi 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. However, the tradition remains that the local Australians have been reconstructed by the local evil spirit and the construction has been completed. Posted in General good luck, Economic fortune, Love luck, Health luck, sick healing
  • Ishigaki Shrine | Ehime Prefecture Power SpotIshigaki Shrine | Ehime Prefecture Power Spot The Ishizushi Shrine receives the stone spirit of the stone spirit, which is the mountain itself and one of the gods from which Izanagi and Izanami were born. It is a historical shrine related to national birth mythology, and it is a power spot of the 1 class. Posted in Passing prayer, study luck, General good luck, Job / Employment, Health luck, sick healing
  • Arasa ShrineArasa Shrine Arasago Shrine enshrines the life of a great man who is a god of nation-building. A prayer was also held during Kannosuke Yamanaka's capture of Tottori Castle. It is famous for its benefits of rich harvest, maritime safety and fishing. Posted in General good luck
  • Shibasaki Miya | Power Spots in Fukuoka PrefectureShibasaki Miya | Power Spots in Fukuoka Prefecture At Kashiwazaki Shrine, Empress Shingo gave birth to the Emperor Ogami on the return of the Korean Peninsula, put the end coat (placenta) in a cage (a bamboo box), buried it on a beach, and planted the above-marked pine as a source You are In XNUM, the Emperor Roh received a shrine and built a shrine, and in honor of the god of war, the Hachiman Daikami (Ohkami Emperor). Posted in Childbirth, child giving, easy delivery, childcare
  • Chojasan Shilla ShrineChojasan 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 vacant warehouse was built by the lord, and since then it has been revered by the citizens as the guardian of Hachinohe. It is said that there is a profit of money luck up from the name. Posted in General good luck, Economic fortune
  • Shokakuin | Power spot in Ishikawa PrefectureShokakuin | Power spot in Ishikawa Prefecture It was Jinguji Temple of the Great Sakai-sha, but it was shared by the separation of Shinto and Buddha in the Meiji era. The Hakuo City, where the Shokakuin is located, has long been known as a UFO sighting site with a large number of sightings, and records of free-flying objects are kept in the book "Sauta Kouki" transmitted to the Shokuin. . Posted in General good luck
  • Onchi ShrineOnchi Shrine It is said that Onji Shrine was responsible for maritime safety and leadership when Empress Jin Gong came back to Japan after the San Han subjugation. The main festival gods, Daigo Shokutsuhiko and Daigotsutsuhime are the gods of food. Famous for the benefits of rabbits and dragons. Posted in General good luck, Love luck
  • Air ShrineAir Shrine Air Shrine was built in 1990 with appreciation for air. The main shrine is a mirror, and the sacred body is air in an unglazed bottle in the basement. It is a power spot where you can expect energy charge from nature. Posted in General good luck
  • Kyoto Ebisu ShrineKyoto 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 he is a little poor god, such as throwing money or hitting the shrine. Posted in General good luck, Economic fortune
  • Ooyama Nishiki Shrine | Ehime Prefecture Power SpotOoyama Nishiki Shrine | Ehime Prefecture Power Spot It has revered the VIPs of the country since ancient times as guardian of the Japanese military. The Pirates of the Izu Water Forces battled the Shiramura River, the Fujiwara Junyu's Rebellion, the Dannoura Battle, and played an active part in the Seto Inland Sea as a protagonist of the Japanese naval battle until the Marshal and the Middle Ages; The warlords dedicated their swords and armor to the Oyamashima Shrine. Posted in General good luck, Job / Employment
  • Dewa Miyama Shrine (Misan Godo Hall) | Power Spots in Yamagata PrefectureDewa Miyama Shrine (Misan Godo Hall) | Power Spots in Yamagata Prefecture Haguro-san, Tsukiyama and Yudonsan are collectively called Dewa Sanzan, and it has been revered as a sacred site of Shugendo since ancient times. In the winter, it is the Sanshingo-den Hall that worships the gods of all three Dezawa Sanzan on Mt. Haguro since it can not be worshiped on Mt. Walk up the stone steps to the summit and arrive in about 50 minutes. Posted in General good luck
  • Funatsu Uchiuchi Tree Type | Power Spot in Yamanashi PrefectureFunatsu Uchiuchi Tree Type | Power Spot in Yamanashi Prefecture At the beginning of the 17 century, the founder of Hakogawa Hasegawa, who was the founder of Fuji Osamu, began to draw Asama Daishin to one of the lava tree types in Funatsu Usui. In the first year of Enbo, the Hasegawa successor found a lava tree type with the largest scale, and made it a clear land of Asama Myojin. Posted in Childbirth, child giving, easy delivery, childcare
  • Lover 峠 | Power spot in TokushimaLover 峠 | Power spot in Tokushima The lover was a difficult place on the way to the fallen swordsman who was said to have fallen to Heike. Women who have difficulty keeping up with it fell off here and said goodbye to the martial arts, and they came to be called a lover's niece. Posted in Love luck
  • Kakunodate Mamori ShrineKakunodate 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, and on top of that, there is the Oyamabayashi where the daughter dances to the unique lion. It is a shrine with an episode of money luck. Posted in General good luck, Economic fortune, Love luck
  • Momotaro Shrine | Aichi Prefecture Power SpotMomotaro Shrine | Aichi Prefecture Power Spot Momotaro Shrine that claims to be the birthplace of legendary Momotaro. Speaking of Momotaro, there is an image of Okayama Prefecture, but in Momotaro Shrine in Aichi Prefecture, it is a fun spot packed with features such as the statues of legendary Momotaro and the humble treasures building along the precincts. It is a benefit for children to pray for children and for their health to grow. Posted in Childbirth, child giving, easy delivery, childcare
  • Mitaka Shrine | Power Spot in Saitama PrefectureMitaka Shrine | Power Spot in Saitama Prefecture At the time of the east conquest, Nippon Takeson (Yamato Takeru Nomikoto) was impressed by the beautiful mountain river of Mt. Posted in Health luck, sick healing, Childbirth, child giving, easy delivery, childcare
  • Tamaryo | Power spot in Okinawa PrefectureTamaryo | Power spot in Okinawa Prefecture Jadeul is a tomb where the Ryukyuan royals sleep. It was built by the second king of King Osamu. It is said that Ogiaka, the mother of the king, was in control, and that Oyika has decided to put people in the tomb. It is one of the political arena of the Ryukyu Kingdom. Posted in General good luck
  • Tamarinji Temple | Power Spot in TokyoTamarinji Temple | Power Spot in Tokyo On the side of Jizo Bridge in Hacchobori, the priest of Jade Temple found a mud-covered Jizo. I felt sorry for the residence, brought it back to the temple, washed the mud clean and wiped it with white powder. Then, it is said that the bruise which had been in the face of the priest has disappeared in a strange way. Because of this, it became a reputation as a playful Jizo for Tamaki Temple. Posted in Health luck, sick healing
  • Sakai Shrine | Power Spots in Miyagi PrefectureSakai Shrine | Power Spots in Miyagi Prefecture It is said that when the martial deities of Kashima Jingu and the main deities of Katori Jingu of Tohoku are toasting, Shio Tei is guiding the way. After the settlement, the 2 people went back to the palace where they were, but it is said that the salt and earthy deities stopped here and spread the salt-making method to the Tohoku region. Salt was very valuable in Japan where rock salt can not be obtained. Posted in General good luck, Health luck, sick healing, Childbirth, child giving, easy delivery, childcare
  • Open-air shrineOpen-air shrine Roten Shrine is a shrine dedicated to Michizane Sugawara, as the name Tenjin shows. There is a legend that Michima visited the shrine and shed tears before it was washed into Dazaifu. Since the Edo period, it became a popular matchmaking company as a site where an incident that became a model in the heart of Joruri Nezaki occurred. Posted in Passing prayer, study luck, General good luck, Love luck
  • Tsukisamu Shrine | Hokkaido Power SpotTsukisamu Shrine | Hokkaido Power Spot In 1884, pioneering immigrants from Hiroshima Prefecture created the shrines of the Itsukushima Shinto shrine and the Inari shrine as the Fukusumi Itsukushima Shinto shrine. After that, I was resigned as a moonlight shrine to the present location in the form of parting with Fukuzumi Inari Shrine. The area is surrounded by the Tsukisora ​​Park, which has a large natural forest left untouched. Posted in General good luck
  • Tamura ShrineTamura Shrine The legend remains that Maro Sakauemura defeated the demons here. Since then, the bad harvest continued, and when Tamura Shrine, whose main god was Sakaue Tamura, was founded, it became a rich harvest. It is famous for the benefits of road safety and tampering. Posted in General good luck

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