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Kobimine-jinja, Shinto shrine in Japan

Kobimine-jinja is a small Shinto shrine in Shinchi, Fukushima Prefecture, built in nagare-zukuri style with a gently curved roof extending over the front area. The grounds include a prayer hall, purification areas, a pond called Kagami-ike, and scattered stone monuments, all surrounded by trees that create a peaceful setting.

The shrine originated in the Heian period many centuries ago and has long served as a spiritual center for the local community. Over time, festivals and rituals were performed here to honor the gods and seek their blessings, and some of these traditions continue in simplified form today.

The shrine's name reflects local geography and the worship of Toyōke Ōmikami, a deity believed to bring good fortune and protection. Visitors integrate this place into their daily routines, stopping here to pause and maintain a personal connection with their traditions and spiritual heritage.

The shrine is open to visitors throughout the year with no entrance fee. Wear comfortable footwear and allow time to walk the pathways and explore the quiet grounds at a relaxed pace.

The shrine is known for its sacred stones, particularly the Anzan-ishi believed to hold spiritual power and bring blessing or strength to visitors. Many people touch or sit near these stones during their prayers, revealing a ritual element that visitors often overlook.

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37.85220,140.89613
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February 9, 2026 08:19
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