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Tosa Shrine | Complete Guide to Kochi’s Premier Power Spot【Access・History・Spiritual Benefits】

Tosa Shrine, located in Ichinomiya, Kochi City, is a sacred sanctuary with over 1,400 years of history as the Ichinomiya (first-ranked shrine) of Tosa Province. Affectionately called “Shinane-sama” by locals, this shrine attracts numerous visitors during the annual “Shinane Festival” held every August. The moment you step into the precincts, you’re enveloped by a solemn

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Hakone Shrine | Complete Guide to Kanagawa’s Power Spot【Lake Ashi, Kuzuryu Shrine, Access & Area Info】

Located on the shores of Lake Ashi in Hakone Town, Ashigarashimo District, Kanagawa Prefecture, Hakone Shrine is one of the Kanto region’s premier power spots with approximately 1,250 years of history. Founded in 757 (Tenpyo-hoji 1) by the monk Mangan Shonin, it has long been revered as the “Guardian of All Kanto” by samurai warriors

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Enoshima Shrine | Complete Guide to Kanagawa’s Power Spot【Benzaiten, Matchmaking, Access & Area Info】

Located on Enoshima Island, the symbol of Shonan in Fujisawa City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Enoshima Shrine is a venerable shrine known as one of Japan’s Three Great Benzaiten. Said to have been founded during the reign of Emperor Kinmei approximately 1,500 years ago, this ancient shrine comprising three sanctuaries—Hetsu-miya, Nakatsu-miya, and Okutsu-miya—draws approximately 1.5 million worshippers

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Tojinbo | Complete Guide to Fukui’s Power Spot【Columnar Joints, Sea Cliffs, Access & Area Info】

Located in Mikuni Town, Sakai City, Fukui Prefecture, Tojinbo is a magnificent sea cliff carved by the rough waves of the Sea of Japan. The columnar joint rock walls stretching approximately 1 kilometer reach heights of about 25 meters and are designated as a National Natural Monument and Place of Scenic Beauty. These rare pyroxene

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Lake Kawaguchi | Complete Guide to Yamanashi’s Power Spot【Mount Fuji, Inverted Fuji, Access & Area Info】

Located in Fujikawaguchiko Town, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi Prefecture, Lake Kawaguchi is a beautiful lake with the longest shoreline among the Fuji Five Lakes. At approximately 830 meters elevation, with a circumference of about 21 kilometers and maximum depth of about 15 meters, the “Inverted Fuji” (Sakasa Fuji) reflected on the lake surface is an iconic

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Kamui Kotan | Complete Guide to Hokkaido’s Power Spot【Ainu Sacred Site, Rock Formations, Access & Area Info】

Located at the western edge of Asahikawa City, Hokkaido, where the Ishikari River winds through the mountains, lies Kamui Kotan. In the Ainu language, “Kamui Kotan” means “the place where gods dwell,” and this land has been revered as a sacred site by the Ainu people since ancient times. The Ishikari River flows as rapids

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Chitose Shrine | Complete Guide to Hokkaido’s Power Spot【Near New Chitose Airport, Matchmaking, Access & Area Info】

Located in the heart of Chitose City, Hokkaido, on a verdant hill leading to Lake Shikotsu, Chitose Shrine (Chitose Jinja) is a venerable shrine with approximately 300 years of history. Just 15 minutes by car from New Chitose Airport, stepping into the shrine grounds instantly envelops visitors in a serene atmosphere. The enshrined deities are

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