宝珠山地蔵院

Japanese Name宝珠山地蔵院
ReligionShinto
Coordinates34.8838796, 136.5810077

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I notice that the shrine name you've provided (宝珠山地蔵院 - Hōjuzan Jizōin) appears to be a Buddhist temple rather than a Shinto shrine, as indicated by the characters "地蔵院" (Jizōin), which refers to a temple dedicated to Jizō Bodhisattva.

Since you've asked for a description of a Shinto shrine but provided what appears to be Buddhist temple data, I cannot write an accurate description about Shinto kami, spiritual practices, or what Shinto worshippers would seek there.

Could you please clarify whether you intended to provide information about a Shinto shrine, or if you'd like me to write about this Buddhist temple instead? If it's the latter, I'd be happy to describe the spiritual significance of Jizō Bodhisattva and what visitors typically seek at such temples.

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