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The new shrine of Yanoko Inari Shrine

[North Yujin] Nov. 5, 2011 08:30

Higashi Nihonbashi 2-chome Just behind Yagenbori Fudoin, there is Yanoko Inari Shrine.

The new shrine hall was dedicated to the opening of the Yagenbori Fudoin 420 years ago.

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A votive monument is set up.

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It's the same as before.

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I would like to introduce it.

Auspicious

When the area around Higashi-Nihonbashi 1-chome was called Tanino, the Shogunate built a rice brewery in 1645 (1645).

It was called Tanino Kura and Yanokura. In the garden, Sansha Inari Shrine, which combines three shrines as the gods of Mikura.

It was a festival. The three companies consisted of Tanino Kura Inari in the center, Fukutomi Inari on the left, and Shinzaemon Inari on the right, but after about 50 years later, Mikura was relocated to Gunshu in 1698 (1698) and Sansha Inari was moved together. People who live in the back of Mikura regret their names and leave Sansha Inari there, and are still enshrined at Higashi Nihonbashi 1-chome as "Yanoko Sansha Inari". Later, in 1873 (1873), "Shinzaemon Inari" was introduced.

In 1932 (1932), "Fukutomi Inari" was relocated to "Hatsune Mori Shrine" in our town, and remains.

"Tanino Kura Inari" has changed many changes and places, and has set up its company in the existing area. The characters used in the name have been changed to a name that emphasizes the character "Yanoko Inari" and especially "Ko".

enshrined deity, like Sansha Inari Shrine, is considered to be "Uga soul life" and does not exist in sacred object of worship, of course.

I have a sickle and rice ears in my hand. "

   February 1978 Yanoko Inari Caretaker   

(The current lot number is Higashi Nihonbashi 2-chome.)

Regarding the case of Yonekura, a monument of "Yanokura" is built on the southwest corner of Nihonbashi Junior High School Building.

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On the right side, the purpose of the building is written.

Purpose

Volunteers in the town came together to build this monument as a commemorative project for the town council, hoping that the historical place name of Yanokura will be lost due to the passage of the times, and as a historic site, it will be a story of the people of the later world. It was done.

    Higashi-Nihonbashi 1-chome Yanokura Town Association Volunteers

The origin is written on the left side.

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Origin

Since the early Edo period, this area has been called Tanino, and in 1645 (1645), the Tokugawa Shogunate built Yonekura, which was built in Yano.

It was called Okura. In 1698 (1698), it was destroyed by fire, and Yonekura was moved to Tsukiji. After moving to Yonekura to late Tokugawa shogunate

In this area, the northeastern part became Machiya, the northwest and south became samurai areas, divided into Yanagisawa Dewa Moriyashiki and several mansions, and later became the residences of others such as Ikimori Matsudaira. Characters such as Taninokura, Tanikura, Yanokura, Yanokura, and Yanokura have long been addressed to the place name of Yanokura Town, but in 1872, the name of folklore was set as Yanokura Town. . April 1, 1971 Higashi-Nihonbashi 1-chome was changed due to the change of the street name accompanying the implementation of the house display.

This monument is erected to commemorate the preservation of the old town name from the Edo period.

      November 3, 1975

(In this area, the town council is all the old town names. There are also many rice shops.