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Japanese Gen の Yuanzhen Shou
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A shrine next to Jigenin, where the national treasure Tahoto is located. It is the total guardian of Hineso, and it is said that it is beneficial for couples harmony, marriage, child-rearing, and sleeping well. It is a historic old shrine.
Shikinaisha, Izumi Kuni Gogu, and the former Fusha are enshrined deities such as Kusakuso-fuaison and Tamayorihimeson. I visited Izumi Kuni 5 company tour. I had a hard time finding a free parking lot, probably because I visited Sekikawa Shrine, which is Shinomiya. There was a long approach.
I went there because it was written on a site that "the only guardian deity of pillows and bedrooms in Japan. There is a special benefit for those who are insomnia and are worried (health, pray for good sleep)." It is unclear whether there was a benefit, but if you are worried about sleep disorders, you may be able to visit once.
After visiting Jigenin, I stopped by because it was right next door. The approach is long, the precincts are wide, and the hall of worship is magnificent. I think it is a prestigious shrine with many end shrines such as Shindogu and No 々 Miya. The deity is thatched thatched grass, and other deities, and the benefits are marriage, child-rearing, couples are happy, sleep well, and ward off evil, but it is rare that shrines have the benefit of sleeping well, and there is also a "Makura Festival".
"Hine Shrine" next to Jigenin is the guardian of the entire Hineso. It enshrines the couple gods of Ugayafukia Ezunomikoto and Tamayorihimenomikoto, and it seems that "matchmaking", "easy delivery, child-rearing" and rarely "sleeping" are also beneficial.
Japanese Gen の Yuanzhen Shou
A shrine next to Jigenin, where the national treasure Tahoto is located. It is the total guardian of Hineso, and it is said that it is beneficial for couples harmony, marriage, child-rearing, and sleeping well. It is a historic old shrine.
Hequanguo Five Palace です
Shikinaisha, Izumi Kuni Gogu, and the former Fusha are enshrined deities such as Kusakuso-fuaison and Tamayorihimeson. I visited Izumi Kuni 5 company tour. I had a hard time finding a free parking lot, probably because I visited Sekikawa Shrine, which is Shinomiya. There was a long approach.
A rare "pillow" shrine in Japan
I went there because it was written on a site that "the only guardian deity of pillows and bedrooms in Japan. There is a special benefit for those who are insomnia and are worried (health, pray for good sleep)." It is unclear whether there was a benefit, but if you are worried about sleep disorders, you may be able to visit once.
A shrine that has the benefit of sleeping
After visiting Jigenin, I stopped by because it was right next door. The approach is long, the precincts are wide, and the hall of worship is magnificent. I think it is a prestigious shrine with many end shrines such as Shindogu and No 々 Miya. The deity is thatched thatched grass, and other deities, and the benefits are marriage, child-rearing, couples are happy, sleep well, and ward off evil, but it is rare that shrines have the benefit of sleeping well, and there is also a "Makura Festival".
next to jigenin.
"Hine Shrine" next to Jigenin is the guardian of the entire Hineso. It enshrines the couple gods of Ugayafukia Ezunomikoto and Tamayorihimenomikoto, and it seems that "matchmaking", "easy delivery, child-rearing" and rarely "sleeping" are also beneficial.