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About the Shrine: Kamamura-gu Shrine was founded in the second year of Meiji (1869) by Emperor Meiji. It was established to commemorate Imperial Prince Morinaga, also known as Ohto-no-miya, the enshrined deity. Located in Kamakura, a city with many temples and shrines, it is a power spot said to offer various blessings. It is also the only shrine in Japan founded by an emperor. Within the grounds, there are several objects: the "Nade-Migawari-sama," which is said to take on ailments if you stroke the part of the statue that corresponds to your own pain; the "Yakuwari-ishi," which is believed to ward off evil; and the "Shishigashira" (lion's head), which is said to eat away misfortune and bring happiness. About the Charm: This is a famous charm of Kamakura-gu Shrine, featuring delicate and lovely cherry blossom embroidery, inspired by the Kawazu cherry blossoms of spring. Perfect for those who love cherry blossoms and seasonal flowers, those looking for cute charms, or those who have difficulty visiting the shrine due to distance or other circumstances. Consider it for yourself or as a gift! #sakuracharm #japanesecharm #luckycharm #happycharm #omamori #amulet #kamakuragu #kamakurashrine #japanlimited #kamakuralimited #日本限定 #鎌倉限定
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