白蛇明神様

Japanese Name白蛇明神様
PrefectureFukushima
ReligionShinto
Typesunni Shrine
Coordinates37.7675650, 140.4686049

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I notice there's an inconsistency in the data provided - the shrine name "白蛇明神様" (Hakuja Myōjin-sama, meaning "White Serpent Deity") suggests a Shinto shrine dedicated to a serpent kami, but the type is listed as "sunni" which refers to Islamic denomination.

Based on the shrine name, here's a description assuming this is a Shinto shrine:

This sacred site venerates Hakuja Myōjin, the white serpent deity revered as a powerful guardian spirit and bringer of good fortune. Worshippers typically visit to pray for financial prosperity, business success, and protection from misfortune, as white serpents are traditionally considered messengers of wealth and divine favor in Japanese folk belief. The shrine serves as a spiritual refuge where devotees seek the serpent kami's blessing for material stability and protection against evil influences.

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