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Mount Chokai | Complete Guide to Akita’s Sacred Power Spot【Dewa Fuji, Omonoimi Shrine, Access & Area Info】

Rising on the border between Akita and Yamagata Prefectures, Mount Chokai stands at 2,236 meters as Tohoku’s second-highest peak. Its beautiful conical shape has earned it the name “Dewa Fuji,” and it has been revered as a sacred site of mountain worship since ancient times. At the summit sits the main hall of Omonoimi Shrine, […]

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Mount Norikura | Complete Guide to Gifu’s Alpine Power Spot【Japan’s 100 Famous Mountains, Sunrise Viewing, Access & Area Info】

Located at the southern end of the Northern Alps, Mount Norikura stands at 3,026 meters as one of Japan’s 100 Famous Mountains. Its greatest appeal is that buses can take you up to Tatamidaira at 2,702 meters elevation, making it possible for even beginner hikers to reach a 3,000-meter summit. Revered as an object of

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Toyokawa Inari | Complete Guide to Aichi’s Premier Power Spot【Business Success・Fox Statues・Access】

Toyokawa Inari, located in Toyokawa City, Aichi Prefecture, is one of Japan’s Three Great Inari shrines and a sacred destination for business prosperity. Despite its name suggesting a Shinto shrine, Toyokawa Inari is actually a Soto Zen Buddhist temple officially known as “Myogon-ji.” This unique blend of Buddhist tradition and Inari worship attracts over 5

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Saijo Inari | Complete Guide to Okayama’s Premier Power Spot【One of Japan’s Three Great Inari・Business Success・Access】

Saijo Inari, located in Okayama City, Okayama Prefecture, is one of Japan’s Three Great Inari sites alongside Fushimi Inari Taisha and Toyokawa Inari. This massive spiritual complex attracts over 3 million visitors annually, making it the largest religious site in the Chugoku region. Officially known as “Saijo Inariyama Myokyo-ji,” it is a Nichiren Buddhist temple

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Todai-ji Temple | Complete Guide to Nara’s Premier Power Spot【Great Buddha・World Heritage・Access】

Todai-ji Temple, located in Nara City, Nara Prefecture, is the head temple of the Kegon school of Buddhism, established in the Nara period (8th century) by imperial decree of Emperor Shomu. Home to the beloved “Great Buddha of Nara” (Daibutsu), the Vairocana Buddha statue stands approximately 15 meters tall and weighs about 250 tons—an overwhelming

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