四神の置物

Japanese Name四神の置物
PrefectureNara
ReligionShinto
Coordinates34.6633411, 135.8430298

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I don't have enough specific information about this shrine to write an accurate description. The name "四神の置物" (Shishin no Okimono) translates to "Four Guardian Deities Ornaments/Figurines," which suggests a connection to the four celestial guardians of Chinese cosmology (Azure Dragon, Vermilion Bird, White Tiger, and Black Tortoise), but this appears more likely to refer to decorative objects rather than an actual shrine name.

To provide an accurate description focusing on spiritual significance, enshrined kami, and visitor purposes, I would need additional verified information about the shrine's actual name, the specific deities enshrined there, and its religious practices.

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