(JP¥1,500)
+HK$79.65 Shipping fee
+HK$15.75 Agent service fee
Text are automatically translated.
Report translation issueText are automatically translated.
Report translation issueFraud prevention
Customer support
Refund support for customers
Seller info
ハイカー
5/51179
View detail
Item condition
Brand New
Ships from
Japan
Category
Bundle & Save : Our users save an average of 35% on shipping fees by bundling multiple items!
Something went wrong, please try again later.
Something went wrong, please try again later.
Japan's Three Great Benzaiten Shrines 【 Hogon-ji Temple, Chikubushima Island 】 Daibenzaiten Omikage Fuda (Image Card) Luck Improvement • Financial Fortune Enhancement • Treasure and Prosperity ※ This amulet uses thick paper, making it sturdy. 【 Details 】 Hogon-ji Temple on Chikubushima Island (Tsukubusuma Shrine), along with Enoshima (Enoshima Shrine) and Miyajima (Itsukushima Shrine), is one of Japan's Three Great Benzaiten Shrines. It is the oldest of the three and is therefore called "Daibenzaiten" (Great Benzaiten). Due to the Meiji era separation of Shinto and Buddhism, the main hall of Hogon-ji Temple was moved to Tsukubusuma Shrine. However, it is now managed in a form of syncretism, with Benzaiten enshrined in both Tsukubusuma Shrine and the adjacent Hogon-ji Temple. The enshrined deities of Tsukubusuma Shrine are the following four: Ichikishimahime-no-Mikoto (Benzaiten) Ugafukujin Ryujin (Dragon God) Azaihime-no-Mikoto (Ubusunagami, the local deity of one's birthplace) The spirit and priests from Enoshima Shrine in Sagami and Itsukushima Shrine in Aki were welcomed to Tsukubushima Shrine, and the "Three Shrine Benzaiten Festival" was held jointly. Only here at Tsukubushima Shrine are the spirits of the three Benzaiten deities enshrined together. ※ Brand new, unused We will take measures to prevent water damage and bending, and will carefully pack and ship in a shipping box, so please rest assured. ※ Size Height: 17.2 cm Width: 8.0 cm
4 days ago