(Source: ヤスコヴィッチのぽれぽれブログ)
Visitors put a pot lid that is 30 cm in diameter on their heads and walk for about 8 m from the shrine gate to the offering box. It is said that your wish will be granted when you can walk to the box without dropping the lid. Some people make it on their first attempt, and some people never make it. They also have a big lid for two people.
(Source: 私と鹿児島)
(Source: 坊津遺産)
It is said that your wish will be granted when you drop a palm-sized lid into a pot on the rocks about three meters below. It is called kamafuta-nage, and visitors pray to the deities in this way to seek their favor. Anybody can try it for 100 yen for one attempt.
(Source: pixta)
Behind the shrine, you can sit on a lid-shaped chair and view Mt. Kaimon that is 925 m high. The mountain is also called "Satsuma Fuji" for its beautiful silhouette. This place is known as "the cape of hope" and popular as a spot to acquire a renewed vigor & power.
(Source: pixta)
(Source: ヤスコヴィッチのぽれぽれブログ)
Visitors put a pot lid that is 30 cm in diameter on their heads and walk for about 8 m from the shrine gate to the offering box. It is said that your wish will be granted when you can walk to the box without dropping the lid. Some people make it on their first attempt, and some people never make it. They also have a big lid for two people.
(Source: 私と鹿児島)
(Source: 坊津遺産)
It is said that your wish will be granted when you drop a palm-sized lid into a pot on the rocks about three meters below. It is called kamafuta-nage, and visitors pray to the deities in this way to seek their favor. Anybody can try it for 100 yen for one attempt.
(Source: pixta)
Behind the shrine, you can sit on a lid-shaped chair and view Mt. Kaimon that is 925 m high. The mountain is also called "Satsuma Fuji" for its beautiful silhouette. This place is known as "the cape of hope" and popular as a spot to acquire a renewed vigor & power.
(Source: pixta)