I notice that "手水舎" (temizuya/chōzuya) refers to a purification fountain or water basin used for ritual cleansing at shrines, rather than being the name of a specific shrine itself. This appears to be incomplete or misidentified data, as temizuya are architectural features found at virtually all Shinto shrines where visitors purify their hands and mouth before worship. Without proper identification of the actual shrine name, enshrined kami, or specific religious significance, I cannot write an accurate description of this particular sacred site's spiritual importance or what worshippers specifically seek there.
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