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Improve your luck at work! Special feature on career advancement power spots in Mie Prefecture

掲載日:2017.06.07

Improve your luck at work! Special feature on career advancement power spots in Mie Prefecture

"I want to advance my career" "I want to improve myself"...
Special feature on power spots perfect for those who aim to become a capable woman!
Introducing power spots in Mie Prefecture that will improve your work luck♪

Tonomiya Shiho Shrine (Taiki Town, TaikiTown)

It is a shrine that enshrines the spirit of Karahashi Chujo Mitsukokukyo, a descendant of Emperor Kanmu, and has been affectionately known as ``Atama no Miya-san'' since ancient times.
The shrine is worshiped as the ``guardian of the head'' and ``the great deity of wisdom,'' and people come to pray for blessings at every turn in their lives, such as prosperous business, good luck in career, passing exams, and improving academic ability.

Ugata Shrine (ShimaCity)

Among the five sons and three goddesses enshrined as the main deities, ``Amenooshimomi no Mikoto'' is the god of victory, so it is known as a shrine that brings blessings for each match. .
Because ``Ugata'' can be pronounced as ``I passed!'' and ``U-katsuta!'', the shrine has become a hot topic as a good luck shrine, and many students taking entrance exams and athletes come to worship there.
In addition, within the precincts there is a ``nagi tree'' that protected the main shrine from lightning, and the leaves of this tree serve as a talisman against disaster.

Sarutahiko-JinjaShrine (IseCity)

This shrine is dedicated to Sarutahiko Okami, the god who clears the path and guides things in the right direction. It is known for its blessings on business development and good luck, and many people visit it when they start a business or start a big business.
It is said that if you touch the octagonal compass stone in the center of the shrine grounds and make a wish, your wish will come true.

Fukuo Shrine (Komono Town, KomonoTown)

Fukuo Shrine, located at the top of the steep stone steps, is said to be dedicated to Bishamonten 1,200 years ago by Prince Shotoku, and is a lively shrine held every month with the number 3 as a festival.
In the grounds of this ancient shrine, there is a large sacred kounogi called Sendansugi, which is over 1000 years old, and legend has it that Prince Shotoku tied his horse to it.

Naegiri Fudoson (ShimaCity)

It is called ``Tsumekiri Fudoson'' because Kobo Daishi carved Fudo Myoo into a natural stone with his own nails after the 100-day Goma memorial service.
There is a stone called ``Nadeishi'' behind the Taishido Hall, and it is said that if you rub the stone and then rub it on areas of your body that are not feeling well, you will receive blessings.

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