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The strongest power spot

[Satsuki Yanagi] May 10, 2010 09:00

Recently, "power spots" have attracted attention.

Koami Shrine was introduced as the "strong power spot" among the many spots on TV the other day.
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Why are you lucky?
I heard that during the Great Kanto Earthquake, Koami Shrine also collapsed.
The predecessor, Miyashi, held his body and evacuated to nearby Shinohashi. It seems that there is a legend that the people who evacuated there in large numbers did not fall off Shin-ohashi Bridge itself and saved it.
Also, during the Great Tokyo Air Raid, Koami Shrine miraculously remained intact while the surroundings became burnt fields.
During the Pacific War, Ujiko, who decided to go to the battlefield as soldiers, received bills at Koami Shrine.
Then ... All the soldiers who received the bills have been returned.
It seems to be crowded for a while due to the influence of TV and magazines ... I hope that all visitors (obey the rules and manners and worship) will be able to receive the blessings ... ... I've been asking!
Speaking of Koami Shrine ... It is also famous for "Photagonal Kagura Hall" and "Doburoku Festival", but there is still a great benefit!


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There is also a Mr. Benzaiten, so don't forget to go to visit!

http://www.k2.dion.ne.jp/~ba_cho/7hukujin/nihonbashi-7hukujin/koami.html

Koami Shrine

〒103-0016 16-23, Nihonbashikoamicho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo

03-3668-1080