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massa
I had a foot injury at the end of the year, so I decided to pay a visit to the shrine in the New Year... I found out that a white kirin (called Sakumei) visits shrines all over Japan every new moon, and that the shrine where Sakumei is currently staying is "Kanazawa Kuronuma Shrine" in Matsukawa-cho, Fukushima City, Fukushima Prefecture. I am not a religious person, but I read that the shrine has power, and it is not far from my house, so I visited the shrine as soon as possible. I am not a psychic, so I could not see anything, but I could feel the sacred atmosphere. There was a zelkova tree with a trunk that looked to be about 8 meters in circumference, which gave me a lot of power. It would be great if I could get lucky with this. After returning home in high spirits, I took out the rainbow label of Ao that had been sitting in the back of the refrigerator and drank it. It was slightly carbonated and lightly cloudy. Refreshing aroma and tingling sensation. I was tired of osechi and even though I had chikuwa isobe-age (fried fish cake) as a side dish, it washed it down easily.
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WOM
MASSA. Nice to meet you & I always look forward to your posts. Are you near Matsukawa PA? It's romantic that the Sokoji goes around the country. And the shrine has the name of my hometown, Kanazawa. It's a bit forced, but I feel a connection. I look forward to your visit.
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massa
Hello WOM. It is about 10 minutes drive from Matsukawa PA. It's just romantic (laughs). You said your hometown is Kanazawa. It must be a tough situation, isn't it? As someone who experienced the Great East Japan Earthquake, I sincerely wish for your recovery.
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