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While visiting the Nihonbashi Seven Lucky Gods, I thought about the charm of the group.

[Koedo Itabashi] January 25, 2011 09:00

When I was in elementary school, I was very impressed by the screening "Cyborg 009" held at the gymnasium.

This is a story in which nine friends with special abilities play an active role in protecting the peace of the earth while confronting and cooperating with each other.

The warriors with attractive personality drawn by Shotaro Ishinomori.

When each power was synchronized, I was absorbed in being able to overcome powerful things.

 

If individuality gathers, the synergistic effect will also be Max.

The attraction of this group is that the girl group "AKB48" has gained tremendous support.

 

Well, this year's new year worshipping went to "Nihonbashi Seven Lucky Gods Tour" for the New Year.

Ebisu, great power, Bishamon, Benzaiten, Hotei, Fukurokuju, Kotobukijin.

God in which each person calls powerful fortune.

If you have seven, you will have a super powerful superstar army. Seven samurai, seven in the wilderness, Lucky Seven.

If you ask the gods, any wish will come true at once.

 

The Nihonbashi Seven Lucky Gods Tour includes Koami Shrine, Chanogi Shrine, Suitengu Shrine, Matsushima Shrine, Suehiro Shrine, Kasama Inari Shrine, Sugimori Shrine, and Takarada Ebisu Shrine.

"The number doesn't match"?

Since it's a wide eight companies, isn't it good to be happy?

 

The distance between shrines is relatively short and there is no difference in height of the road, so it is a course that you can easily go around.

Depending on the number of worshipers, it takes about 2 hours and 30 minutes to walk slowly.

 

It seems that there are places where the order of pilgrimage is properly determined.

It is said that starting from the nearest station of the subway, you should feel free to go around, fun, and politely.

 

As expected, the worshipers were concentrated on the New Year's Day.

Due to the recent “power spot” boom, the appearance of young two people was noticeable.

I don't care if we were together, even if we were a little biting up to worship hall.

On the contrary, it seems to be fun to visit each other.

Safe delivery, good relations and water shortages.

Wait a minute, and today's main tour is around Seven Lucky Gods.

Benzaitensha is located at the end of the stairs of Suitengu Shrine.

 

In the Edo period, when productivity increased and there was plenty of time, the boom became a tour of temples and shrines in the suburbs.

You can rest your bones relatively easily.

If you feel refreshed both physically and mentally, you will have vitality for tomorrow.

 

Including Seven Lucky Gods, San Kannon, Goshiki Fudo, Rokujizo, Roku Amida Buddha ... Hyaku Kannon ...

The people of Edo also knew that grouping would make the individuality of a group shine even more.

Go up and down the Musashino Plateau with straws on a road that is not well-developed.

If you follow the process, you can understand the toughness of the people of Edo.

 

"The Seven Lucky Gods come on a 'Treasure Ship'."

Is the treasure ship a spaceship that can be moved at ultra-high speed?

Or is it a time machine that can run freely?

The ship on which the strongest gods board is shining with a luster on metallic gold.

With this treasure ship, you will be able to enter human dreams and reflect your first dream and fortune dreams.

 

Speaking of which, Ebisu Daikokuten was enshrined in household miniature shrine near the ceiling of his parents' house.