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Me no Kamisama

目の神様(岩本宮)
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Kumamoto Kaoru Otaguro 861-0924 Tamami-gunMap
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  • Passenger805893
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    God of the eye.

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    There is a leaflet written in the product hall in front of the hot spring center, one of the eight gods near the Sankawa Onsen Center on National Highway 443, so you can visit it for reference.

    Reviewed on Jun 7, 2020
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    God of the eye.

    Original Text

    There is a leaflet written in the product hall in front of the hot spring center, one of the eight gods near the Sankawa Onsen Center on National Highway 443, so you can visit it for reference.

    Reviewed on Jun 7, 2020
  • Masahiro H
    Masahiro H
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    God, inspiration for the disease of the eye.

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    Eight gods related to the body are scattered in Wasui Cho by the fact that 'eight gods' are profits. The God of the eye is also called 'Iwamoto Gu shrine' or 'Iwamoto Jinja shrine', and it is derived from the fact that the villagers regretted shooting and killing the enemy samurai who called themselves 'Iwamoto' in the Sengoku period (period of Warring States) and built a small hall. This god of eyes is called a god who is particularly inspired by the disease of the eyes. It is a very small shrine, so it is along the national highway, but it may be difficult to understand. The landmark is the flag of the eight gods' benefit ...

    Reviewed on Mar 5, 2017
  • Masahiro H
    Masahiro H
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    God, inspiration for the disease of the eye.

    Original Text

    Eight gods related to the body are scattered in Wasui Cho by the fact that 'eight gods' are profits. The God of the eye is also called 'Iwamoto Gu shrine' or 'Iwamoto Jinja shrine', and it is derived from the fact that the villagers regretted shooting and killing the enemy samurai who called themselves 'Iwamoto' in the Sengoku period (period of Warring States) and built a small hall. This god of eyes is called a god who is particularly inspired by the disease of the eyes. It is a very small shrine, so it is along the national highway, but it may be difficult to understand. The landmark is the flag of the eight gods' benefit ...

    Reviewed on Mar 5, 2017

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