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① Nakayama Shrine It is said that the deity, Oinu-sama, was enshrined here after being divided from Yoshino Kinpusan in the old days as Nakayama Shrine in Mino Province. The deity is said to have ridden a Komainu (guardian dog) to this place. Since ancient times, the main shrine has revered mountain dogs as divine messengers and calls the earthenware Komainu "Oinu-sama," praying to them as a protective deity against serious illnesses, theft, and other troubles and disasters. ② Yamasumi Shrine Yamasumi Shrine is a shrine located on Mount Yamasumi in Shizuoka Prefecture. It is also known as the general guardian of Japan and is famous for Yamasumi pilgrimage. It is a shrine of "Oinu-sama faith," along with Musashi Mitake Shrine and Mitsumine Shrine, centered on Chichibu Togen. Oinu-sama is a mountain dog (wolf/great god). According to legend, "When Tokugawa Ieyasu was defeated in a battle against the Takeda army and fled to Yamasumi, the mountain dogs barked all at once and drove away the Takeda army." Ieyasu, grateful for this, offered two swords to Yamasumi Shrine. ③ Shunzan Daiko-ji Temple Daiko-ji Temple is located at the summit of Mount Shunzan and is said to have been founded by the monk Gyoki. It is a temple of "Oinu-sama faith," affectionately called "Oinu-sama" by the local people. ※ Set of 3, one of each. ※ Free shipping via non-standard mail. However, we are not responsible for delivery accidents.
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