``Because I didn't understand the value of tradition,'' a young chief priest was on the verge of extinction, and why he carried out an extremely innovative ``goshuin reform'' at a shrine founded in 1661 | Life | Toyo Keizai Online
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``If things continue like this, the shrine will be destroyed by me.'' When the 23-year-old took over as chief priest after his father's sudden death, the annual income of Fukushima Hachiman Shrine was only 3 million yen.
``If things continue like this, the shrine will be destroyed by me.'' When the 23-year-old took over as chief priest after his father's sudden death, the annual income of Fukushima Hachiman Shrine was only 3 million yen. What is the innovative goshuin reform that saved a shrine that was on the verge of extinction and was full of stray cats? The challenge of a young chief priest...
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