Ki-jinja (Oni Shrine)👹

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Ki-jinja, known as the Oni Shrine, is a unique spiritual site dedicated to oni—the fearsome demon-like creatures of Japanese folklore. Unlike most shrines that ward off evil spirits, this shrine embraces the protective power of oni, featuring striking statues and talismans that turn these mythical beings into guardians of good fortune. Visitors can experience authentic local traditions and purchase distinctive oni-themed amulets rarely found at other shrines.

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Most small shrines in Japan are cash-only, so bring yen for offerings and purchasing amulets. Early morning or late afternoon visits offer quieter, more atmospheric experiences for photography. English signage may be limited, so consider using a translation app to fully appreciate the shrine's unique history and cultural significance.

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