What is Proxy Visit?

Visiting shrines and temples on behalf of a customer is called “proxy visitation”.

K’s Wish’s proxy visit will be held at a shrine in Miyazaki, which is also known as a place related to the descent of the grandchildren. Rei”, a fortune teller, will select a good day for the visit on behalf of the customer, and after praying, the customer will receive a gift from the shrine.

1. The items to be awarded vary from shrine to shrine.
2. We do not send Goshu to customers outside Japan.

This is an online service that allows customers to visit the shrine wherever they are.
In Japan, the famous proxy visit to the Shimogu and Naiku of the Ise Jingu Shrine by the Imperial Household Agency staff to pray on behalf of His Majesty the Emperor and other members of the Imperial Family for peace and happiness on their way to overseas for friendship purposes is well known. Around the end of the Heian Period, pilgrimages to Kumano Sanzan, Koyasan, and Ise Jingu Shrine became popular, mainly among aristocrats.

This service is also available for those who live overseas or in remote areas, the elderly, those with mobility difficulties, and busy executives with little time to spare.

Major Benefits

Notification of Prayer

Through proxy worship, you can deliver your wishes and prayers to a shrine or temple. For example, you can pray for your health, family safety, academic success, etc.

Receiving Fortune

Through proxy worship, it is believed that by visiting the sacred place of a shrine or temple on one’s behalf, one receives blessings and virtues from that place. Blessings and virtues are believed to manifest themselves in different forms depending on the wishes of the individual, such as good luck, success, and good fortune.

Purification and cleansing

Worship by proxy may also aim to purify an individual’s mind and soul. It is believed that by visiting the holy places of shrines and temples, the sacred atmosphere and exorcisms purify bad luck and guilt and bring peace of mind.

Flow of visitation by proxy and list of shrines

View the proxy worship process
See the list of shrines for proxy visits.
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