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Write the name of the child on the stone.
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"Umi" and "birth" were hung, and it has a history as Koyasu Shrine, and there were many couples and families. There was a large Kusunoki tree right on the right side of the main hall, not the large precincts, which was a masterpiece. The famous "Koyasu Stone" at Umi Shrine was interesting with a slightly strange view with a lot of stones piled up. It seems that many people mistake "Koyasu no Ishi" for "Koyasu no Ishi", but it is "a stone for easy delivery". Pregnant women pay the stones paid by the person who gave birth at a low cost ...
The huge Shimenawa in the main hall is the same as that of Izumo Taisha. I think it's a small shrine, but it's divided into several shrines like Izumo Taisha, and even Inari-san is there. It's quite a spectacular view.
i'm going to cut the edge in front of izumo taisha.
Original Text
I was taught how to worship at the Cotton Highway Exchange Center. It is called a marriage shrine, and after worshiping, if you go around the precincts in a counterclockwise turn, the bad relationship will be cut off. It was said that if you cut off the bad relationship here and visit Izumo Taisha Shrine, which will connect a good relationship, it will be effective by marriage.
Write the name of the child on the stone.
"Umi" and "birth" were hung, and it has a history as Koyasu Shrine, and there were many couples and families. There was a large Kusunoki tree right on the right side of the main hall, not the large precincts, which was a masterpiece. The famous "Koyasu Stone" at Umi Shrine was interesting with a slightly strange view with a lot of stones piled up. It seems that many people mistake "Koyasu no Ishi" for "Koyasu no Ishi", but it is "a stone for easy delivery". Pregnant women pay the stones paid by the person who gave birth at a low cost ...
It's on the Cotton Road.
The huge Shimenawa in the main hall is the same as that of Izumo Taisha. I think it's a small shrine, but it's divided into several shrines like Izumo Taisha, and even Inari-san is there. It's quite a spectacular view.
i'm going to cut the edge in front of izumo taisha.
I was taught how to worship at the Cotton Highway Exchange Center. It is called a marriage shrine, and after worshiping, if you go around the precincts in a counterclockwise turn, the bad relationship will be cut off. It was said that if you cut off the bad relationship here and visit Izumo Taisha Shrine, which will connect a good relationship, it will be effective by marriage.