【ご利益別神社仏閣】金運の神社仏閣と御朱印[日本の神社仏閣旅]

This time’s Goshuin trip Masaharu will be visiting shrines and temples where you can expect good luck with money. Especially at the end of the year, many people buy jumbo lottery tickets. If you visit shrines and temples that are said to bring good luck with money, you might win! !

I hope you find this useful as a reference when you go out. 2.9km from JR Iwanuma Station. I walked for about 40 minutes. As soon as you enter the shrine grounds, there is a wisteria trellis with many benches. By the way, the best time to see wisteria is from early to mid-May.

Kinjamizu Shrine is a shrine that is popular as the god of business and financial luck. I went up the stone steps and saw the shrine beyond the torii gate. The date of construction is unknown. The deity enshrined is “Kinja Okami (Mizuhaya Onna no Mikoto)”.

The god of water has divine virtues such as good luck with money, warding off evil spirits, and good harvest. There is a serpentine stone on the left in front of the shrine. There are many scattered around the grounds.

And here is the Goshuin stamp that I received on the day. This is a month-limited goshuin stamp. The latest information will be announced on the shrine’s official SNS. Right in front of the torii gate is Sando Terrace, a rest area and approach to Kinjasui Shrine.

A rich lineup of lunch menus and cafe menus. Although it is a shrine, it was a place where you could easily stop by and take a rest. Many of the menu items have a snake motif, which is also in the company’s name, and

This time I ordered the Golden Snake Curry. I chose naan, but rice is also available. The enshrined deity is Kotohira Okami. He is called the “God of Salvation” because of the anecdote about the Kitamae ship “Hakusan Maru.” A small shrine located in a quiet residential area on the outskirts of Niigata City.

As soon as you enter the precincts, you will see the shrine building. A picture related to “Hakusanmaru” was displayed in the shrine building. In front of the awarding place is the “Kinun Kozuchi”. First, place your hands on Daikoku- sama, then put down your wallet or money and

Wave the Kozuchi while chanting “Ichigyoku 10,000 times.” And this is the Goshuin seal that I received on the day. This is a double-sided Goshuin, but there is also a one-sided Goshuin. There is a Japanese sweets shop near Kotohira Shrine and I stopped by there.

A long-established Japanese confectionery shop that is popular for its mochi sweets made from Niigata’s high-quality rice. By the way, I forgot to buy Niigata’s specialty Sasa Dango… But I ordered Daifuku Hajime, Kusa Mochi, and Kuzu Manju because they looked delicious.

On this day, I ate with my family at the hotel we stayed at. Niigata is a rice country, so the rice cakes are also delicious. The temple was founded as a shrine built to celebrate the discovery of the famous Wado Kaichin copper known as Wado nearby .

The year name was also named after this, the first year of Wado (708). The shrine building was relocated from Imamiya Shrine in Chichibu City. It is said to have been built in the 6th to 7th years of the Hoei era (1709 to 1710). It was relocated in 1964.

To the right of the worship hall is a large Wado Kaichin monument. Now, the goshuin was prepared by self-service in front of the shrine. And here is the Goshuin that I received. It is characterized by the Wado Kaichin stamp in the lower right corner.

A forest that protects you from fortune, misfortune, and direction in a rural landscape. On the day I visited, the water was being washed with hydrangeas. beautiful. It seems that Hana Chemizu may be announced on the shrine’s official SNS.

There are “Hebino Shimenawa” ropes at the torii gates and shrines on the way to the shrine. In ancient times, snakes were said to be immortal creatures. It used to be seen in many shrines in the surrounding area, but now there are only a few and it is rare.

At the back of the shrine building is the Asunaro Ryujin Onbashira. Increase your financial luck by making it come true! Also, in one corner, objects from that popular anime were displayed. Well, here is the goshuin that I received on the day. Limited edition goshuin for the summer of Reiwa 5.

The latest information on goshuin stamps will be announced on the shrine’s official Instagram, etc. Toyokawa Inari is officially a temple called “Myōji Temple.” Many people confuse the word “Inari” because it generally refers to a shrine. Therefore, at Toyokawa Inari, there is no applause, only claps.

“Yutsu Inari” is the god of financial luck who lends money. At the back of the precincts is Aizen Myoo, which is said to bring about good connections in love, marriage, etc. Mainly women, but there are also a few men looking for connections in the workplace.

And in the same precincts, there is Kano Inari, a guardian deity that wards off bad luck. It is said to remove all kinds of bad luck, such as family status, direction, and misfortune. And here is the Goshuin stamp that I received on the day.

If you have separate goshuin books, please use one for the temple. Go to “Tokyo Garden Terrace Kioicho” near the nearest Nagatacho Station. I received a cake set at the cafe on the 4th floor. You can choose from several types of drinks and cakes in the cake set.

On this day, I ordered iced tea and a cake called Anais. A sweet and sour strawberry jelly was hidden inside the rich cream cheese mousse . A shrine located in the middle of Miyamasuzaka in Shibuya. It was a precinct with an urban atmosphere between buildings.

The shrine is said to be blessed with good health, warding off evil spirits, and good luck, but due to the location of Miyamasuzaka, it is also said to bring good luck with business and money.

In front of the shrine is a rare Japanese wolf guardian dog. It is said to be a work of the early Edo period. Also, within the precincts is the “Miyamasu Fudoson.” Although it is a shrine, it has elements of a temple. It is said that “Aburifudo” will double your wealth.

Well, here is the goshuin that I received on the day. I have many holidays, so I’m lucky if I can receive one! I forgot to take a picture of the male and female stones, the “matchmaking onmyo stones,” on the middle of the stone steps… I

Made a big mistake and decided to check them next time. By the way, there are other matchmaking spots in Osuwa-san, Nagasaki, and right on the right side of the shrine, you might be tempted to pass by this place as well, but there is the Ebisu/Daikoku matchmaking “Koi Fortune Telling”.

The methods are different for men and women. Please try it! Also, at the back left of the shrine is the “Komainu Well”. This is the “Money Washing Well,” where it is said that if you wash your money, it will double.

Goshuin stamps can be received at the conferring office on the left side of the shrine grounds. thank you very much. A teahouse next to the grounds of Chinzei Taisha Suwa Shrine. A long-established store founded in 1888. It’s a simple building.

The menu includes light meals such as udon and soba noodles, as well as the “Osuwa Bota Mochi” that I ordered this time. There were 5 in the photo on the menu, but I was told that this could be adjusted. So I had two botamochi and two abekawa mochi.

It was delicious and I was full. It was founded in 856 during the Heian period, and has a history of over 1,100 years. The 300m approach to the shrine is lined with tunnels of camellias and cypress trees that are over 300 years old!

The camellia flowers are said to be in full bloom in winter. On the approach to the shrine, just before the shrine, there is a “Lucky Turtle” dedicated by a large lottery winner. It is popular because if you touch it, you will receive blessings.

The worship hall, which is said to have been renovated in the early Showa period, has a sculpture of a squirrel and grapes. A sculpture by the same artist as the “Sleeping Cat” at Nikko Toshogu Shrine. The “Torii with a view of the sea” is also one of the highlights of Sakaretsu Isosaki Shrine.

Well, here is the goshuin that I received on the day. The latest goshuin information is posted on the shrine’s official Instagram. Once you pass through the Niomon Gate, which was built during the Keian period (1648-1651), you will find lush greenery. The five-storied pagoda is relatively new, having been built in 1991.

The main hall was built in 1651. A walking course is guided around the grounds in a clockwise direction. Mainland Temple is also famous as a hydrangea temple, and the autumn leaves are also beautiful. This is a temple where you can take a leisurely stroll as there are various things to see.

Also, there is a dragon washing money quietly next to Benten Pond. Here is the stamp I received. Since it is a Nichiren sect, there is also a head theme. After visiting Mainland Temple, I went to a Japanese sweets shop in front of JR Kitakogane Station.

I was told that the “fu manju” was delicious, so I barely managed to get the last two. The bean paste had grains of bean paste and koshian, and one of each was left. I forget the name of this product, but it’s a sweet that looks like chestnut minazuki.

Mt. Takao is a popular hiking spot that can be reached in one hour from the city center. There is “Yakuoin” on Mt. Takao. There is also an atmosphere of a “Shinto and Buddhism gathering” where Shinto and Buddhism are mixed. As you pass through the vermillion Niomon gate, you will see the main hall.

There were many tengu in the main hall. And this is the golden “Eight Dragon Kings”. Coins and banknotes are washed with this purified water and taken home as capital. Now, here is the goshuin that I received on the day. It seems that Mt. Takao was recently designated as a Japanese heritage site.

There was a line, but I decided to wait in line. A shop selling the famous “Tenguyaki” near Takaosan Station. The filling is made with black beans from Hokkaido, and the grains are large and filling. It was a modestly sweet souvenir that the whole family would love.

God of good luck and warding off evil spirits. There is also Fukurokuju, the god of virtue, in the precincts. It is also popular as the “Tokyo Zeniarai Benten Shrine,” and it

Is said that if you keep the money washed at the “Zeniarai Benten Well” in your wallet, you will be blessed with financial luck. Recently, artistic cut-out goshuin stamps have appeared and are attracting attention. A shrine that is said to have the power to bestow victory and ward off disaster.

Bishamonten, one of the Nihonbashi Seven Lucky Gods, is enshrined here. There is a “Toku Suehiro Stone” that is said to bring good fortune. And here is the stamp I received. The deities enshrined are “Kurainatama”, “Susho”, “Oichi Hime”, “Omi Taka”, and “Four Great Gods”.

There is a rare “Tomizuka” on the grounds, which is popular for praying for winning the lottery. There are three treasures for praying for the lottery, and you can pray by placing the lottery ticket there. And this is the Goshuin seal that I received on the day.

A shrine located between buildings in the city center, right next to Coredo Muromachi. It is one of the few temples and shrines that were allowed to run a lottery during the Edo period. It is still famous as a shrine for praying for the lottery.

And here is the Goshuin seal that I received on the day. Ichinomiya in Chikuzen Province. The deities enshrined are “Emperor Ojin”, “Empress Jingu”, and “Tamayorihime no Mikoto”. This “Romon” gate was built in 1594. Next to the wash basin is the “Zeniarai Shrine Water”. By using purified money, you will receive good fortune.

And here is the Goshuin seal that I received on the day. A shrine located in Kokura, Fukuoka Prefecture that boasts a history of over 1,400 years. Six deities are enshrined, including “Emperor Ojin” and “Empress Jingu.”

In the back of the shrine grounds, there is a “money frog” that is said to improve your financial luck. Please look for it. And here is the Goshuin stamp that I received on the day. You will have to climb up about 1000 stone steps to reach the worship hall.

Arrived at the main shrine of “Taiheizan Shrine”. I’m always exhausted. Within the precincts is the Snake Shrine, which is said to protect financial fortune. Now, here is the goshuin that I received. At the conferring office on the left side of the main hall.

Nikko Futarasan Shrine is one of the constituent assets of the World Heritage Site “Shrines and Temples of Nikko.” When you enter the Shinen, you can see the main shrine built in 1619 up close. This is “Nikko Zeniaraisho”. The washed money is treasured as lucky money.

Now, the Goshuin seal that I received on that day. The latest information will be announced on the shrine’s official Instagram. Although it is a modern temple located in an arcade shopping street, it has a deep history. Next to Fudo-do is Inari-do, which enshrines Shirayuki Inari.

On that day, get a goshuin with a “Hakubi” motif that is good for money and business! Check the temple’s official website for the latest information, including the monthly stamps. Benzaiten is popular for praying for increased financial luck and prosperous business. There are also prayers for resolving school refusals and stopping runaways.

You can wash and purify your money at the “Money Washing Waterfall” in the back of the shrine grounds. Well, here is the goshuin that I received on the day. It seems it was limited edition.

A shrine where you can often find flower hand water. It was a spectacular event on this day as well.It was built around 1323. A shrine that always treats you kindly. “Ryujin” and “White Snake” at the back of the precincts. It is a power spot for wealth and money luck.

And here is the Goshuin seal that I received on the day. There are footpaths on both sides of the approach. If you are brave, please try it! It was founded in 1590. It faces the road that leads to Taisho Roman Yume-dori.

In the precincts is “Zeniarai Benzaiten”. If you wash your money, your financial luck will improve. Here is the Goshuin stamp that I received on the day. The latest information will be announced on the shrine’s official website.

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2 Comments

  1. 金運の神社の他には宝当神社(佐賀県)、十日恵美須神社(福岡市)、宝来宝来神社(熊本県)がありますよね。

  2. ご利益神社仏閣楽しかったです😊今年も10日ちょっと〜欲を出し過ぎないようお参りします😊スイーツどれも美味しそうでした😊

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