Aomori prefecture (Tohoku area)

Kushibiki Hachimangu Shrine|Complete guide to the charms and visitation guide of this historic shrine with a long history as the chief guardian of the Nanbu domain
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Kushibiki Hachimangu Shrine|Complete guide to the charms and visitat...

Kushibiki Hachimangu Shrine, located in Hachinohe City, Aomori Prefecture, is a historic shrine that has been worshipped by the people as the chief guardian of the Nanbu domain for over 800 years since the Kamakura period. Visitors are deeply moved by the shrine’s valuable cultural assets, including the red-threaded armor designated as a national treasure, and the solemn grounds surrounded by a grove of...

Saruga Shrine|Complete guide to the history, highlights, and worship information of this historic shrine
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Saruga Shrine|Complete guide to the history, highlights, and worship...

Saruga Shrine, located in Hirakawa City, Aomori Prefecture, is a historic shrine with a history of over 1,200 years. It is known throughout Japan as the “Sacred Land of Oshu Tsugaru,” especially for the northernmost lotus flowers that bloom in the summer. Deeply believed in by the local people as a guardian deity of agriculture, fishery, transportation, and eyesight, the shrine welcomes worshippers with...

Zenchidori Shrine|Complete guide to the history, highlights, and worship information of this historic shrine
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Zenchidori Shrine|Complete guide to the history, highlights, and wor...

Zenchidori Shrine, quietly located in the center of Aomori City, is a historic shrine that continues to be deeply loved by the local people as the “birthplace of Aomori City. The shrine enshrines the three Munakata Goddesses, known as the gods of the sea, and attracts many worshippers seeking blessings for family safety, traffic safety, and prosperous business. The mysterious Ryujinsui (dragon goddess water)...