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Dosojin

(5) Shinto shrine in Misato, Japan
Address: Dosojin-6-9 Kitaura, Misato, Toda District, Miyagi 987-0005, Japan
Hours: Open 24 hours
Dōsojin is a generic name for a type of Shinto kami popularly worshipped in Kantō and neighboring areas in Japan where, as tutelary deities of borders and ...
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