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✴✿ᵕ̈*❁*·⑅Please be sure to read the profile to prevent any trouble.✿ᵕ̈*❁*·⑅¸✴ Mt. Fuji Power Spot Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Shrine ■Randoseru (School Backpack) Charm Traffic Safety, Academic Achievement, Anti-Bullying Red Brand new, unused This shrine has a long history, nearly two thousand years. It is a power spot where visitors to Mt. Fuji can feel the spiritual energy of Mt. Fuji and the energy of the forest. ✡Benefits Due to the presence of sacred trees such as the "Married Hinoki" (Japanese cypress), it is a popular power spot for women, offering benefits such as matchmaking, love fulfillment, fertility, conception, safe childbirth, and family harmony. It also offers benefits for business prosperity, business development, and fire prevention. The God of Mt. Fuji: Konohanasakuya-hime The god of Mt. Fuji is Konohanasakuya-hime, a goddess who symbolizes the beauty of Japanese flowers, the cherry blossoms. Ninigi-no-Mikoto, sent by Amaterasu Omikami, descended to earth and fell in love at first sight with Konohanasakuya-hime. In the 40th year of Emperor Keiko (110 AD), during the Eastern Expedition of Yamato Takeru no Mikoto, he stopped at "Otsuka Hill" on his way from Sakamoto (Sagami Province) in Ashigara to Sakiori Palace (Kai Province), and from there, he looked up to the spirit of Mt. Fuji and said, "Mt. Fuji, with its beautiful, spreading foothills to the north, should be worshipped from this place." Following this, a torii gate was built on Otsuka Hill, and in the 50th year of Emperor Keiko, a shrine was built to enshrine the Asama Okami and Yamato Takeru no Mikoto, which became the founding of this shrine. In 781 AD, there was an eruption of Mt. Fuji, and Kii Toyoni no Ason, the lord of Kai Province, performed divination, and in 788 AD, a shrine was built to the north of Otsuka Hill. This is the current location of the main shrine, where the Asama Okami was enshrined, and Yamato Takeru no Mikoto was enshrined on Otsuka Hill. In ancient times, high and beautiful mountains like Mt. Fuji were considered the mountains where the gods resided, and it was forbidden for people to enter. Therefore, this place was a place to worship and perform rituals from afar to the sacred Mt. Fuji. The giant trees surrounding the main hall today tell the story of that sacred area.
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