密厳院

Japanese Name密厳院
PrefectureGifu
ReligionShinto
Coordinates35.3337206, 136.9490119

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I notice that the shrine data provided shows "密厳院" (Mitsugon-in), which appears to be a Buddhist temple rather than a Shinto shrine, based on the "院" (in) suffix that typically denotes Buddhist institutions. Without additional information about the kami enshrined, denomination, or specific spiritual practices at this location, I cannot provide an accurate description of its Shinto significance.

To write a proper description focusing on spiritual significance and the kami worshipped, I would need details such as:
- The primary kami enshrined
- The Shinto denomination (if any)
- What blessings or benefits visitors typically seek
- Any unique spiritual practices or festivals

Could you provide additional shrine data or confirm whether this is indeed a Shinto shrine rather than a Buddhist temple?

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