I notice there may be some confusion in the data provided. "不動明王像" (Fudō Myōō statue) refers to a Buddhist deity figure rather than a Shinto shrine. Fudō Myōō is one of the Five Wisdom Kings in Esoteric Buddhism, known as a fierce protector deity who burns away obstacles and negative karma with his sword and rope. If this is indeed a Shinto shrine that houses or is associated with a Fudō Myōō statue (which can occur in syncretic religious sites), visitors would typically come seeking protection from evil influences, purification from spiritual obstacles, and strength to overcome life's challenges. The fierce deity is particularly revered by those facing difficult decisions or seeking to break through personal barriers. However, I'd recommend verifying whether this entry refers to a Shinto shrine or a Buddhist temple, as the name suggests a Buddhist religious object rather than a Shinto sacred space.
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