If you go through the Senbon torii gate of Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine, you will find the Okusha Fushimi Inari Taisha Okusha Shrine Worship Hall.
From there, you will start to proceed to Mt. Inari, past the pine trees that have risen roots, and if you continue for a while, you will find the Kumataka Shrine in front of the middle of Mt. Inari.
Mt. Inari is the most powerful (in a good or bad way) power spot I've ever been to, and it made me feel like I was wandering in another world.
So it's a shame to turn back here, but I'm climbing for the time being.
Even if I turned back here, it was one of the places where I was satisfied.
I was surprised that the new pond was on such a mountain, but it was very large and very beautiful reflecting the trees.
This pond is also called Kodamagaike.
In the old days, there was a legend that when searching for the whereabouts of a missing person, you could clap your hand toward the pond and get a clue in the direction the echo returned.
Recently, anything you are looking for is OK, and I saw on the Internet that you can find out where the people who need to make their wishes come true.
And Kumatakasha!
I bought a candle at the bamboo shop just across the street and made a request to Kumataka Shrine.
When I clapped twice in front of Shinike, I heard a sound from the back on the right.
My friend was surprised that it was different because he heard a sound from the left side.
By the way, if you go in the direction where the sound came, your wish will come true.
I'm not sure, but I went along the road normally.
Kumataka Okami is said to be the god of competition, and it seems that there is a benefit to win the game, so why not come here when you have an important game?
I would like ? to come here again someday.
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