Japanese roadside shrine
Mizumoto Village, a historically significant village located in Japan. This shrine is a sacred place for worshiping the Daozu God, who is a deity in Japanese folk beliefs that protects travelers and ensures road safety. Often located next to the main roads or intersections in the village, so that passing pedestrians can easily worship and pray for a safe journey. It is the center of religious activities and spiritual life for local residents, as well as an important symbol of the village's history and cultural heritage. Reflecting the local traditional craftsmanship and aesthetic concepts. For local residents, this shrine is also a symbol of community cohesion, a part of their shared memory and identity.
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