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Kannabi
Sacred locations in Shinto / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Shinto, there is a concept known as Kannabi (神奈備), also referred to as kaminabi or kamunabi, which denotes a region that houses a kami or is itself a shintai (a repository in which a kami resides). These regions are typically forests or mountains,[2][3] and examples include Mount Miwa[1] and Nachi Falls.[3]
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