HAKUSAN-JINJA SHRINE
According to the Nihon shoki (ancient chronicles of Japan), this Shinto shrine is home to a mysterious goddess named Kukurihime, who maintains good relations between married couples, even after disputes. The shrine is supposed to ensure successful and harmonious marriages, as well as lasting good fortune in the family. There is also a lucky gingko tree: those who touch it will have children and trouble-free childbirth. The fascinating history, architecture and traditions make this site a popular place to visit.
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