南無薬師如来

Japanese Name南無薬師如来
PrefectureOita
ReligionShinto
Coordinates33.3274045, 131.4781345

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I notice there may be some confusion with the provided data. "南無薬師如来" (Namu Yakushi Nyorai) translates to "Homage to Medicine Buddha" and refers to a Buddhist invocation rather than a Shinto shrine name. This appears to be associated with Buddhist practice rather than Shinto worship.

If this is indeed meant to be a Shinto shrine description, I would need more accurate information about the actual shrine name and the kami (Shinto deities) enshrined there. Shinto shrines typically enshrine kami rather than Buddhist figures like Yakushi Nyorai (the Medicine Buddha).

Could you please verify the shrine details or provide additional context about this location in Oita Prefecture?

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