神社

Japanese Name神社
PrefectureFukushima
ReligionShinto
Coordinates37.2371105, 140.5714761

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I notice the shrine data provided is very limited - only showing "神社" (which simply means "shrine" in Japanese) as the name and Fukushima as the location. Without specific information about which shrine this is, the kami enshrined there, its particular significance, or what worshippers seek there, I cannot write an accurate and specific description as requested.

To provide a meaningful 2-3 sentence description focusing on spiritual significance and the specific kami enshrined, I would need additional details such as:
- The actual name of the shrine
- Which kami/deities are enshrined there
- The shrine's particular spiritual focus or significance
- What blessings or benefits worshippers typically seek

Could you provide more specific shrine data for an accurate description?

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