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Special feature on "love" power spots in Mie Prefecture ♡ ~ Improve your luck in love! ~

掲載日:2023.03.14

Special feature on "love" power spots in Mie Prefecture ♡ ~ Improve your luck in love! ~

There are many power spots in Mie Prefecture!
"I want to make love come true" "I want my current love to last forever"...
We will introduce a lot of recommended "power spots of love" for you who are such a girl♪

Meotoiwa(rocksofthemarriedcouple) (IseCity)

Meotoiwa(rocksofthemarriedcouple)

Meotoiwa(rocksofthemarriedcouple) iwa, tightly tied with a large shimenawa rope, is a symbol of marriage.
Futamiokitama-JinjaShirine is a shrine located approximately 700 meters off the coast of Meotoiwa(rocksofthemarriedcouple) where you can worship the Okitama Shinseki, which is associated with Sarutahiko Okami, and is said to bring blessings such as marriage, marital harmony, and warding off evil spirits.

TsubakiGrandShrine (SuzukaCity)

It is said that if you stroke the ``Blessing Ball'' three times while praying, it will bring happiness to your heart and make your wishes come true, such as marriage and marital harmony.

It enshrines Sarutahiko Okami, known as the god of good fortune, and is visited by worshipers from all over the country. In the solemn precincts surrounded by trees, there is a tea room called Suzushoan, which was donated by Konosuke Matsushita, the founder of Matsushita Electric, and is open to the public regardless of the school.

UguraPark (Heart Cove) (Minamiise Town, MinamiiseTown)

``Heart Cove'' can only be seen from the Miejima Observation Deck in Ugura Park.

You can enjoy the beautiful view of the ria coastline that is unique to Ise-Shima National Park.
There are four observation decks: "Akebono Observation Deck," "Miejima Observation Deck," "Kasaragi Observation Deck," and "Tachibana Observation Deck." From Akebono Observation Deck, you can see Oyako Bridge, and from Miejima Observation Deck, you can see April 1, 2015. You can see a heart-shaped cove that has been designated as a sacred place for Japanese lovers.

Ishigami-san (Shinmei-JinjaShrine) (TobaCity)

Unique talismans with embroidered stars and grid marks are also popular.

Ishigami-san san, located in the precincts of Shinmei-JinjaShrine, has long been believed by Ama divers to be able to grant one woman's wish, and now many women from all over the country come to worship. . Write just one wish on a prayer paper, place it gently in the wish box in front of Ishigami-san, and pray.

Unique talismans with embroidered stars and grid marks are also popular. The star can be written with a single stroke, meaning that ``even if an ama diving into the sea, she can return to her original place,'' and the lattice means ``there is no room for monsters to enter.''

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Sarume-JinjaShrine (inside Sarutahiko-JinjaShrine) (IseCity)

Sarutahiko-JinjaShrine 's precinct shrine, Sarume-JinjaShrine is a shrine that is revered for its ability to improve in the performing arts and matchmaking. After the evening festival, the precincts become lively with dances, music, and other events, and the next day, the most important festival of the year Sarume-JinjaShrine is held. During the festival, approximately 2,000 votive lanterns from all over the country illuminate the shrine grounds in a fantastical light.

yagami (TsuCity)

Heart-shaped votive tablets are also popular!

At the foot of Mt. Kaiishi, surrounded by large cedar trees, is yagami. Long ago, it was enshrined at the 8th station of Mt. Kaiishi, but it is said to have been moved to its current location during the Azuchi-Momoyama period. Across the road is the hand-washing area ``Chomeisui'' (also known as ``Sakaki no I''), and it is said that during festivals at IseJingu, there was a custom of offering sakaki branches soaked in this water. .

Naiku Underground Approach Heart Stone (IseCity)

heart stone

A heart-shaped stone is hidden among the stones used on the walls of the underground approach to Naiku Okage Sando, which connects the municipal Ujiurata parking lot to the Naiku and Oharai-Machi.
This stone is an accidental product created by nature, and it seems that the stone processing craftsman secretly embedded it in an inconspicuous place for fun.
Recently, it has become a hot topic on the internet and is becoming a new power spot for women and couples to visit.

Matsuo Kannonji Temple (IseCity)

It is the oldest Kannon in Japan to ward off evil spirits and has the legend of ``Dragon of Two Ponds'', celebrating its 1,300th anniversary (2012). Since ancient times, it has been said that if you pray to Kannon on August 9th and roll this Dalian beads, you will receive the merits and benefits equivalent to visiting Kannon for 46,000 days. The principal image is the Eleven-faced Kannon Bodhisattva.
There is a flower festival in mid-April, and 250 Kirishima azaleas are planted in the Ryujin Garden in the shape of a 25-meter-long "nobori dragon" holding a red and white ball.

Isawa-JinjaShrine (TobaCity)

One of the three goddesses of Toba. Ichinomiya in Shima Province, which is said to bring good matches.
It settles on the cape of arashimacho. The torii gate at the entrance to the shrine stands facing the sea, a reminder of the days when people used to visit the shrine by boat.

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