神社がいいね 御朱印帳・初詣の参拝記録 15万件の寺社情報 APP
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Search over 150,000 temples and shrines in one click for free and easily!
You can easily find nearby shrines, display them clearly on a map, and get directions easily.
Of course, you can also search by shrine name or address.
Japan's largest! Contains information on over 150,000 shrines and temples, and you can learn everything about shrines with this one app!!
If you keep a record of your visit to the shrine or leave the stamps you received in the stamp book of this app, it will become a memory of your trip!
If you visit many shrines, you will have a chance to be listed in the ranking!
This app is also recommended for those who want to become a priest, a shrine maiden, a shrine girl, a stamp girl, a stamp boy, a stamp girl, a shrine boy, a shrine girl, a rekijo, and anyone looking for a match.
■Features of the app
・This is a "shrine encyclopedia" that aims to provide 100% coverage of Japanese shrine information by updating and adding information on Japanese shrines from time to time.
・You can share information about shrines immediately by linking with various SNS such as X(twitter) and Facebook.
- Shrine information can be easily added and edited, and s can easily post their own information.
・You can keep a "visiting record" of the shrines you have visited with photos.
・In the Goshuin Book, you can record photos of the stamps you received at the shrines you visited.
・With the shrine access ranking, you can see at a glance the shrines that are trending at the moment.
・You can now "like" information about your favorite worship services.
・You can see who has visited the shrines the most and who have received the highest ratings from the -submitted rankings.
- "Search by location" function that allows you to specify a location from the map or search for shrines near famous buildings.
・You can shrines you like or are interested in in your favorites.
-You can save frequently used search conditions and detailed search conditions to your favorite search conditions.
・Very useful when deciding on group activities for school trips.
・An app rooted in Japanese traditional culture.
*Some member features
■What is a shrine?
It is a facility where gods are enshrined in Japanese Shintoism.
Since ancient times, Japanese people have always respected God through their lives. It is also characterized by a wide variety of gods enshrined, including not only the mikoto of ○○, but also the god of the mountains and the god of the sea.
It is based on the idea that there are 8 million gods, that exist in all of the universe.
A shrine is a place where many people visit and perform exorcisms, praying for exorcism of all misfortunes, safety for their families, happiness and prosperity, and prosperity in business.
It has a history such as the Jomon, Yayoi, Yamato, Asuka, Nara, Heian, Kamakura, Muromachi, Sengoku, Edo, Meiji, Taisho, and Showa periods, and people keep amulets and Shinto altars in their homes.
Traditional Japanese techniques can be seen in the shrine architecture.
The prayers and prayers performed at shrines are as follows.
First shrine visit, Shichi-Go-San Festival, traffic safety, purification of a new car, family safety, success in love, business safety, business prosperity, travel safety, prayers for ing exams, exorcisms (prayers to ward off evil spirits), prayers for children, safe delivery, recovery from illness, prayers for victory, protection from all directions, coming-of-age celebrations, naming, longevity celebrations, weddings, financial luck, good fortune, and other prayers.
Prayers at the shrine (Ise Grand Shrine) include prayers for the imperial family's prosperity, national security, abundant harvests, gratitude to the gods, family safety, physical health, prosperous business, business prosperity, safe childbirth, shrine visits, academic achievement, traffic safety, exorcism, protection from disasters, blessings from disasters, fulfillment of wishes, and recovery from illness.
The following are some of the prayers and prayers you can request from a shrine.
Ground-breaking ceremony, construction completion ceremony, opening ceremony, unveiling ceremony, fire-in ceremony, completion ceremony, new house festival, house deity festival, store opening, closing ceremony, launching ceremony, operation safety festival, and others.
At the shrine, ``Hatsuho-ryo'' is offered as a token of gratitude for the rich harvest of the first ears of rice each year.
In the "Noshi bag", "Ohatsho", "Ohatsho charge", "Tamagushi charge", etc. are written. Please make an offering when you visit the shrine.
``Happo'' refers to the north (子 ``ne''), the northeast (艮 ``ushitora''), the east (卯 ``u''), the southeast (Tatsumi ``tatsumi''), the south (horse ``horse''), the southwest (kon ``hitsujizaru''), the west (rooster ``tori''), and the northwest (inui ``inui'').
Since ancient times, these eight directions have been used as the basis for arranging Yin, Yang, the Five Elements, the Ten Zodiac Signs, the Nine Stars, etc., to determine the good and bad fortune of residence, direction, fortune, etc., and to ward off the Eight Directions.
It may also involve the positional relationships of the earth, space, the sun, moon, stars, celestial bodies, planets, and satellites, as well as the solar and lunar calendars. There are also Mt. Fuji beliefs all over Japan.
In Japan, there are annual events held at shrines throughout the year.
New Year's visit, Nanakusa, Kagamibiraki, 14th New Year's Eve, Small New Year, Setsubun, New Year's Eve, Hari Memorial Service, Doll's Festival, Equinox, Company Day, Spring Festival, Boy's Day, Summer Purification, Tanabata, Spirit Spiritual festival, floating lanterns, chrysanthemum festival, 15th night, 13th night, Ebisu-ko, 10th night, forgetting the year, New Year's event, soot sweeping, pine greeting, New Year's purification, New Year's Eve (New Year's Eve)
Power spots are special places dotted around the earth, or "energy spots."
Many of the power spots are said to have water that heals people, and are said to be places with the most energy. Many shrines exist in places related to water.
・Famous shrines
Hokkaido Shrine, Ubagami Daijingu Shrine, Iwakiyama Shrine, Komagata Shrine, Chokaisan Omonoki Shrine, Kashima Shrine, Utsunomiya Futarasan Shrine, Nikko Futarasan Shrine, Ichinomiya Nukizen Shrine, Hikawa Shrine, Hikawa Onnatsu Shrine, Chichibu Shrine, Tamasaki Shrine, Suzaki Shrines, Awa Shrine, Ono Shrine, Samukawa Shrine, Amatsu Shrine, Ita Shrine, Dotsu Shrine, Yahiko Shrine (gojin shrine), Yahiko Shrine, Imizu Shrine, Futagami Imizu Shrine, Keta Shrine, Takase Shrine, Oyama Shrine (Mine Honsha), Oyama Shrine (Middle Shrine) Shrine Prayer Hall), Oyama Shrine (Maedateshadan), Ishibe Shrine, Hakusan Hime Shrine, Kehi Shrine, Sengen Shrine, Suwa Taisha, Hida Ichinomiya Mizunashi Shrine, Nangu Taisha, Mishima Taisha, Mishima Taisha (Mishima Taisha), Fujisan Hongu Sengen Taisha, Hachiman Shrine, Oguni Shrine, Masumida Shrine, Omi Shrine, Toshika Shrine, Tsunami Shrine/Nakatoshi Shrine, Tsubaki Shrine, Ishiha Shrine, Gakuni Shrine, Kamobetsu Rai Shrine, Kamo Miso Shrine, Kago Shrine, Katano Shrine, Zuma Shrine, Zuma Shrine, Sumitomo Shrine Yoshi Taisha, Sumiyoshi Taisha (Sumiyoshi Daijingu), Hiraoka Shrine, Iwa Shrine, Izushi Shrine, Awaga Shrine, Izanagi Shrine, Ita-Kiso Shrine, Ube Shrine, Kumano Taisha, Izumo Taisha, Monobe Shrine, Mizuwakazu Shrine, Yurahime Shrine, Nakayama Shrine , Kibitsuhiko Shrine, Ishigami Futsukon Shrine, Yasuhito Shrine, Kibitsu Shrine, Sujin Shrine (Tote), Itsukushima Shrine, Tamaso Shrine, Sumiyoshi Shrine, Ichinomiya Shrine, Tensekimonbetsu Yakurahime Shrine, Kamiichinomiya Oawa Shrine, Cannabihiko Shrine, Tamura Shrine Shrines, Oyamazumi Shrine, Tosa Shrine, Hakozaki Shrine, Hakata Sumiyoshi Shrine, Kora Taisha Shrine, Yodome Shrine (Kawakami), Senkuri Hachiman Shrine, Umijin Shrine, Hachiman Shrine, Oko Shrine, Amante Nagao Shrine, Aso Shrine, Nishi Kanta Shrine (Sanda), Yusuhara Hachi Hata Shrine, Usa Shrine, Miyake Shrine, Tsuno Shrine, Shirikon Shrine, Nitta Shrine, Kagoshima Shrine, Masuke Shrine, Naminoue Shrine, Katori Shrine, Takebe Taisha, Keita Shrine, Shiogama Shrine, Meiji Shrine, Gokoku Shrine, Yasukuni Shrine, Yasaka Shrine, Sakuragi Shrine
■Various shrine tours included
Ise Grand Shrine (125 shrines), Ichinomiya nationwide, Reisei Koku Soja, Engishikinaisha, Kokushimizaisha, 22 shrines, Kenmuchuko 15 shrines, Gokoku Shrine designated by the Minister of Home Affairs, Chokusai Shrine, Beppyote Shrine, Tokyo 10 shrines
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■About surname origin net
According to the ``Japanese Surname Dictionary'' written by surname researcher and literature doctor Motoji Niwa, the number of Japanese surnames (surnames) is just under 300,000.
It is said that there are approximately 300,000 surnames, and Surname Derivation Net covers the surnames of more than 99.04% of the entire Japanese population, making it the ``No. 1 information app'' boasting a huge amount of information on ``surname origin.''
■Notes
The Shrine ga Likes app works only when connected to the network.
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