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Special feature on beauty power spots in Mie Prefecture - For those who want to be beautiful! ~

掲載日:2017.06.07

Special feature on beauty power spots in Mie Prefecture - For those who want to be beautiful! ~

I want to be beautiful from the inside out! I want to refresh my body and mind!
There are many power spots in Mie Prefecture that you should definitely know about!
Introducing beauty power spots♪

TadoTaishaShrine (KuwanaCity)

We pray to the god who protects women for beauty of mind and body.

The main deity enshrined is Amatsu Hikone no Mikoto. It is said to protect people's safety and industrial development.
Near the main shrine is Utsukushigozensha Shrine, which enshrines Ichikishima Hime-no-Mikoto, a beautiful princess deity who is the older sister of Amatsu Hikone-no-Mikoto.
It is a god that protects women, and it is said that visiting this shrine will make you more positive and beautiful.

TheAkame48Falls (NabariCity)

Purify your mind and body and charge your power!

TheAkame48Falls is a beautiful piece of natural art created by numerous waterfalls connected upstream of the Takigawa River that flows on the border between Iga and Yamato. It is located in the center of Murou Akame-Aoyama Quasi-National Park and is approximately 4 kilometers long.
The mysterious nature of Akame has been selected as one of the 100 best waters of the Heisei era, 100 best waterfalls in Japan, 100 best forests for forest bathing, and 100 best walks. The harmony of sounds will make you enjoy nature even more, and the spectacular view, which can be called a natural aromatherapy space, will soothe your mind and body.

Sakakibara Onsen (TsuCity)

Koi no Yujiba, a power spot from the Heian period

It is a famous hot spring that was mentioned in ``The Pillow Book'' written by Sei Shonagon, and was especially known among the imperial court and aristocrats as a ``hot spring that cures love sickness''.
The thick hot water, which has been named one of Japan's top three hot springs, is also known as the ``beauty bath'' because it leaves your skin smooth after taking a bath.

Jinguji Temple (niu Daishi) and niu Daishi (Taki Town, TakiTown)

Catch the power on the mid-tectonic line

niu area of TakiTown once prospered as a mercury producing area and was famous as one of the nation's leading mercury mines.
The main hall was rebuilt in the mid-Edo period, the Daishi Hall, and many other halls are lined up.The ceramic sutra cylinder, which has been designated as a prefectural cultural property, has been carefully preserved, and because it is located on the central tectonic line, many people visit in search of power.

Amanoiwato (EriharaNoMizuana) (ShimaCity)

A place with a mysterious atmosphere

It is said that Amanoiwato Omikami lived in Ama no Iwato in hiding. Iwashimizu, which is surrounded by trees and gushes out from a water hole, has been selected as one of the 100 best waters, and the waterfall called Misogi Falls welcomes ascetics.
The area is surrounded by cedar forests and has a quiet atmosphere. It is said that some people who visit feel spiritual spirits.
The clear water that springs from EriharaNoMizuana no Mizuana on the side of Iwato has been selected as one of Japan's ``100 Best Waters,'' and many people come here to draw water.

Shirataki of Torinji Temple (InabeCity)

Refresh your mind and body by bathing in negative ions!

Torinji is a temple that is said to have been opened by Gyoki Soto about 1,200 years ago.
A white waterfall called ``Yoro no Urataki'' flows right next to the main hall, and gazing at the waterfall while surrounded by nature will soothe your soul. Take a deep breath and refresh your body from within!

Large Kusu at Mizuya Shrine (MatsusakaCity)

Purify your heart and improve your feminine power with the power of water!

This is a historic shrine that has been the safe haven of Kasuga Taisha for more than a thousand years.
The giant red bucket in front of the shrine is a landmark, and within the grounds there is a 1,000-year-old Mizuya-no-Okusu tree that has been designated as a prefectural natural monument and tells the story of its eternal history.
If you visit this shrine, which has a deep relationship with water, such as its name, location, and water-drawing ritual, you will be able to receive the power of water and purify your mind.

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