Shiratoru Shrine is a venerable shrine that originated from the legend of the white rabbit of Inaba, which appears in Japan's oldest book, the "Kojiki." It is known for its supposed effectiveness in treating skin diseases and injuries, as well as for its power to bring about love. The shrine grounds are adorned with cute rabbit statues, and visitors are also given a "tying stone" containing five stones. The surrounding area offers beautiful scenery, allowing visitors to feel the history while experiencing the legend of the white rabbit of Inaba. It is also the birthplace of Japanese medical and veterinary medicine and is loved by many people.
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