■Power Spot is Japanese English. It is said to have started in the early
1990s as a place to take in the energy of the earth. Power spot is “specific
place” that energizes and heals people.
■Most of Power Spots in Japan are nature such as mountain, rock, spring
and giant tree. It seems that the desire to own the power of the earth
forms the basis of the Japanese sentiment. And Kami (Japanese God) is always
enshrined there.
■Kashima Jingu Shrine
■Shonan Coast
■Kinomiya Shrine
■Cape Osezaki
■Kanoto Rock
■Tateishi Park
■Sensoji Temple
■Naritasan Omotesando
■Mt. Takao
■Mt. Tsukuba
■Shiogama Shrine
■Suwa Taisha Shrine
■Hikawa Shrine
■Samukawa Shrine
■Oarai Isosaki Shrine
■Chidorigafuchi
■Nezu Shrine
■Meigetsu-in Temple
■Kinchakuda
■Mukojima-Hyakkaen Garden
■Shomyoji Garden
■Kakita River
■Genbei River
■Kechienji Temple
■Fujisan Hongu Sengen-Taisha Shrine
■Minamisawa Springs
■Soka Matsubara:Row of Pine Trees
■Toda Rowing Course
■Shimogamo Shrine
■Kamigamo Shrine
☛Power Spot/What is Shinto?