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At the Atamanomiya Shijo Shrine, the enshrined deity is Karahashi Chujo Mitsumori-kyo, a descendant of Emperor Kanmu, who built Heian-kyo. The shrine was established in 1191, and has a history of over 800 years, making it a mysterious spot related to the "head." Next to the main hall is the "Atama no Ishi" (Head Stone), commonly known as "Okashira-san." Upon closer inspection, it's a strangely shaped stone that looks like many human faces! Since ancient times, it has been believed in shrines that gods reside in natural objects such as stones and trees. This Head Stone was picked up from the Karako River, which flows in front of the shrine, and is placed here because of its connection to "Okashira," the object of worship. Size: Approximately 15cm (length) x 11cm (width) *Free shipping via standard mail. However, we are not responsible for delivery accidents.
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