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Kanjadensha Review

3.9 /513 Reviews
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3/5
Original Text
Not far from Osaka Shrine. Shintoism in Japan pays attention to animism. So almost every shrine has sacrificial gods. It's not big, but it's very fragrant. There are not many tourists. Local people are predominant.

Kanjadensha

Posted: Apr 4, 2017
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  • 热爱生活0618
    3/5Average
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    A friend introduced it, I went to see it here, it's okay. Not too much like it.

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    Posted: Mar 26, 2023
  • KIMJUNYIUN1993
    5/5Outstanding
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    Although the fame is very general, but there are still many people here, most of them are old people from Japan to visit, very pious, it is said that the prayer here is very accurate, have the opportunity to experience.

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    Posted: Nov 16, 2016
  • M61938jd9831
    5/5Outstanding
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    Tokyo is the capital of Japan and the largest city in Asia. It has a unique Japanese architectural style, Buddhist temples, the residence of the Japanese imperial rulers, and the Ria-style coast of Wuhe Bay.

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    Posted: Apr 14, 2017
  • ZhKevin
    2/5Bad
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    A micro shrine in Kyoto's ancient capital, one of the many shrine temples, is close to the Yasaka Shrine. It is said that the Yasaka Shrine sacrifices the ghosts (and souls) of identity, and the crown temple is a partial room, offering the third-rate ghosts (desperate souls). Later, it developed as a place for merchants to pray for business to flourish, and for the travel girls (geisha, etc.) to atone for their usual lies to please their guests. In order to show their sincerity, the secular origin of the sale is held every October 20th in the shops and offices in the area.

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    Posted: Jan 2, 2017
  • 周游列国
    5/5Outstanding
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    Characteristic society, extremely Japanese style, fresh and elegant

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    Posted: Oct 16, 2016
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