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- Many Japanese people visit Shinto shrines called "enmusubi" at the start of the new year to seek help in finding romantic connections or strengthening existing relationships. - Four popular enmusubi shrines highlighted include Tokyo Daijingu, Kawagoe Hikawa Shrine, Yasaka Shrine, and Izumo-taisha, each offering unique traditions and charms. - A survey suggests that around 27% of people who visit enmusubi shrines feel their relationships improve afterwards, though the impact may be linked to increased confidence and proactive dating efforts. A: Did you hear about the news? About shrines for finding love? B: No, what happened? Seriously? That's interesting! A: Yeah! Apparently, lots of people go to Shinto shrines to find romance, especially at the New Year. It’s called "enmusubi" – tying connections together! B: Wow, I didn’t know that was a thing! So, it's not just for good luck in general? A: Nope! It's specifically for finding a boyfriend or girlfriend, or making a current relationship stronger. A survey showed most people visit one! B: That’s amazing! Are there any famous ones? A: Totally! There’s Tokyo Daijingu, in Tokyo. People even put its picture as their phone wallpaper! B: Really? That’s a little crazy! Are there others? A: Yeah! Kawagoe Hikawa Shrine in Saitama is popular for serious relationships, and Yasaka Shrine in Kyoto has heart-shaped prayer boards! So cute! B: Heart-shaped prayer boards? That’s so romantic! And what about the last one? A: Izumo-taisha in Shimane Prefecture. It’s the most powerful one, they say! They even have special ropes symbolizing connections. B: So, does it actually work? A: Well, a lot of people say it helped their relationships. Some even found love after a long time! B: That's really encouraging! It's probably a bit of luck mixed with effort, right? A: Exactly! But even just *feeling* like it's helping can make you feel more confident! Plus, you get to experience a bit of Japanese tradition.
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