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Kamo Jinja Shrine is a shrine located in Kamo, Hino Town, Hino District, Tottori Prefecture. The auspicious place name "Kamo" (meaning "wealthy") is unique in Japan. This area was once a production site for iron, which people valued as "more valuable than gold." The "Hoki Chronicle" states that there were three iron mines in Kamo village, and it is said that the name "Kamo" came from the meaning of "a village with these iron mines." The items provided are the following three-piece set: 1. Goshuin (temple stamp) 2. Yuisyo-sho (history document) 3. Pamphlet (bifold) The goshuin bag will be folded to a suitable size. This shrine is famous nationwide for improving financial luck, and many ema (votive plaques) with thank-you notes for winning large sums of money were displayed. I have taken photos, but I am not posting them because I am concerned about publishing them even after concealing personal information. The auspicious name is related to the warlord Kamo Kagefuji, who appears in the "Taiheiki" (The Record of the Great Peace). It is said that Kagefuji, who escaped from Oki and followed Emperor Go-Daigo, who had taken refuge on Senjo-zan, prayed for victory here. Due to his military fortune and the name "Kanemochi" (wealthy), many worshipers from all over the country visit seeking good luck and financial fortune.
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