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Shrine with a view: Sashideiso Otakesan Shrine

The main deity, Oyamazumi, is the parent of Konohanasakuyahime, and is also said to be the god of sake brewing because he made sweet sake (amenotamukezake). Konpira is the god of financial luck, business, and transportation, Kunitokotachi is the creator god, Omikami (Okuninushi) is the god of safe childbirth, matchmaking, and fertility, and Sukunahikona is the god of recovery from illness, longevity, and wisdom. Currently, many people visit the shrine to pray for financial luck (success in their careers), health (preventing cancer), safe childbirth, and protection from misfortune. Shrine within the grounds (shrine within the grounds of Sashideiso Otakeyama Shrine) Fuefuki Inari Shrine: Uka no Mitama no Okami, Omiya Nome no Okami He has long been known as the god of prosperous business, and is worshipped as the god of bountiful harvests, industrial prosperity, the development of the performing arts, and the hospitality industry, as well as the god of harmony, amity, and unity. Kaisankageyama Shrine: Wakasan no Kami, Haniyamahime no Mikoto, Konohana Sakuyahime no Mikoto He is the god of youthful vitality, matchmaking, the god of harvest, the god of fire, and the son of Oyamatsumi no Mikoto, the god of safe childbirth and child-rearing. This shrine was enshrined in 1900 from the head shrine, Kankageyama Shrine in Tsukuba City, Ibaraki Prefecture, and is the shrine that oversees the Kankageyama faith in Yamanashi Prefecture, and is the central shrine where Kankageyama stone monuments remain throughout the prefecture. In the Kokin Wakashu, "Shihonoyama Sashide no Iso dwells the plover king, and cries for eight thousand years," it is said that the shrine has been worshipped as a sacred place since ancient times, because it looks like a seashore even though it is inland. Currently, documents remain that in the fifth year of Bun'an (1448) during the Muromachi period, when a large-scale drought occurred in the Kofu Basin, a rain-making ritual was held, and the rain stopped like a wheel axle, and people who were happy donated a tower. The road along the Fuefuki River was a bustling main road in Yamanashi, where the old Ome Kaido and Chichibu Okan roads intersect. Currently, the annual festival on April 29th has over 100 stalls and over 10,000 visitors, and is known as the largest festival in the Kyoto region of Yamanashi Prefecture. The view from the shrine overlooks the Kofu Basin and Mt. Fuji, and it has been designated as one of the 100 best views of Mt. Fuji in the Kanto region by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism. We recommend it, so please come and visit at least once. ・1949: Yamanashi Nichi Nichi Shimbun's "Tourism Yamanashi - New Top 100 Views Tokachi" ・1985: Selected as Yamanashi Prefecture's "Historical and Cultural Park" ・2005: Selected as one of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism's "100 Views of Mt. Fuji in Kanto" ・Oyamatsumi (Mountain God, Business Success, Safe Childbirth, Sake Brewing God) ・Okazuchi (Thunder God, Protection from Misfortune, Protection from All Directions, Radio Wave God) ・Takao (Water God, Dragon God, Agriculture and Water Safety, Increased Fortune) ・Konpira (Sea God, Fortune, Business Prosperity, Traffic Safety) ・Kunitokotachi (Creation God, Success in Life, Work Luck, National Security) ・Okuninushi (Daikoku God, Matchmaking, Childbearing, Marital Harmony, Silkworm Farming) ・Sunamehiko (Ebisu God, Health, Healing from Illness, Wisdom Granting) #Power Spot #Childbearing #Breathtaking View #Yamanashi Prefecture #Shrine #Shrine tour #Shrines and temples #Shrines and temples tour
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Posted: Aug 5, 2023
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