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  • Hello COOL JAPAN VIDEOS viewers. It is Itsukushima Shrine located in Kushiro City, Hokkaido. From Aki no Miyajima, he solicited and served Ichikishima Princess (Benten) and continues to watch over the development of the port town of Kushiro from a hill. Chief deity 〇 City Kishima Princess Life Akan Ōkami, Inari Ōkami, Kinpira Ōkami, Akiba Ōkami, Kaizumi Ōkami, Sarutahiko Ōkami We share handwritten shuin stamps that change every month. Please note that it will take some time to write directly. (When the writer is absent, it will be handed over to the book.) Company Office 9:00~17:00(Weekdays and holidays) Phone number 0154-41-4485
  • Hello COOL JAPAN VIDEOS viewers. It is a Okiku Inari Shrine located in Takasaki City, Gunma Prefecture. The benefits of Okiku Inari Shrine include prosperous business, prosperity of the family business, healing of illness, and physical recovery. We offer limited-time shuin stamps such as monthly and seasonal changes, Tanabata and Hinamatsuri. If you live far away, please use the shuin stamps mailing service from the web awarding office on the official website. We will keep you updated on Okiku Inari Shrine! Thank you in advance.
  • Hello! This is the Atami Tourism Association in Shizuoka Prefecture. Atami City, located in the eastern part of Shizuoka Prefecture, is a tourist destination that many tourists visit because of its warm climate, where you can enjoy the sea, mountains, food, and hot springs, in addition to being easily accessible by Shinkansen, about 2 hours by car from Tokyo and 45 minutes by bullet train. It is known as a hot spring resort with a history of more than 1,500 years, and historical greats such as Tokugawa Ieyasu loved the hot springs of Atami. We will send out recommended information that will be the best memory of your trip to Atami, so thank you!
  • Morotsuka Village, located in the northern part of Miyazaki Prefecture, is a beautiful mountain village with the original scenery of Japan, and is an area rich in rich in nature surrounded by the central Kyushu Mountains. About 95% of the Village is covered with forests, and the density of forest roads per area is the highest in No.1 in Japan. As for the Sightseeing spot, you can Unfolds the beautiful scenery of the mountains and the rice terraces at the mouth of the river, which was selected as a One of the 100 best terraced rice paddies in Japan. Historically, the village culture in the mountains that has continued since the Heian period still remains strong, and traditional slash-and-burn agriculture has been inherited. In Gourmet food, Locally produced shiitake mushrooms are exquisite, thick and aromatic in taste. In addition, game dishes are also popular, and you can enjoy local cuisine that uses plenty of Delicacies of the mountains. Access is about 2 hours by car from Miyazaki Airports and Kumamoto Airports, and one of the attractions is that you can spend a relaxing time away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Enjoy a relaxing trip in Morotsuka Village, Miyazaki Prefecture, where the blessings of forests and traditional culture live.
  • It is Morito Daimyojin in Hayama Town, Miura District, Kanagawa Prefecture. Minamoto Yoritomo, the first shogun of the Kamakura shogunate, has a history of welcoming the spirit of Mishima Myojin (Shizuoka Prefecture / Mishima Taisha Shrine) to Hayama. We will send out recommended information, so thank you. -Hayamago General Guard Morito Daimyōjin- 【Address】〒240-0112 Kanagawa-ken, Miura-gun, Hayama-cho, Horiuchi 1025 Morito Shrine 【Phone number】046-875-2681 【Access】 Access by train - About 10 minutes by taxi from Zushi Station on the JR Yokosuka Line, about 10 minutes by taxi from Zushi-Hayama Station on the Keikyu Electric Railway
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  • Oi Shrine is a historic old shrine that is recorded in the "Three Generations of Japan Jitsuroku" vol. 11 as "December 21, the 7th year of Jokan (865), the sixth rank of the Ōi God Obedience to the Fifth Rank" and is the water god of the majestic Oi River. At that time, the Oi River had a large amount of water and was a violent river that caused floods once it rained, but it was also a river of blessings that provided a rich water source and fertile land. In gratitude for the blessings and prayers for the protection of the Oigawa River and the development of the local area, Oi Shrine was built.  It is said that Oi Shrine was originally enshrined in the upper reaches of the Oi River, but it was washed away by a flood and came to be enshrined in the land of Shimada, where it flowed in 1276. After that, the site was changed due to frequent floods, and in 1689, with the expansion of the city, it was transferred to the current site.  Even today, it enshrines the three goddesses of Mitoha Nouri (god of water), Nabe Yasuhiuri (god of earth), and Emperor Amaterasu (god of the sun), and attracts the faith of many people. Our festival, the Oi Shrine Grand Festival, commonly known as the "Obi Festival," is a festival in mid-October where the gods return to the old shrine site, and since the current form was established in the 8th year of Genroku (1695), it has been held for three days every three years for the tiger, snake, shin, and pig years old. On the last day, the mikoshi and the brave and splendid daimyo procession, the dainu, the elegant Kashima Odori, the street food dances to the Nagauta and shamisen of first-class entertainers, etc. are lined up in one and proceed gorgeously through the town of Shimada. The obi festival, which has been preserved and handed down since the Edo period, is a gorgeous festival where beautiful traditional performing arts live on like Genroku picture scrolls.
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