On January 4th, I decided to visit Seven Lucky Gods from Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi, and this was the first time I actually visited New Year.
By the way, the first thing I would like to visit is that at the Muromachiguchi of Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi Main Store, line up at the reception.
I'll get a map of "Seven Lucky Gods Tour" and a form to get proof of worship.
<I got a seal at Sugimori Shrine and got a souvenir on the rooftop of Yamamoto-noriten and Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi>
Why don't you know the way? Mitsukoshi and other staff will stand on the course and will guide you kindly.
First of all, I visited Koami Shrine, which enshrines the god of protection against misfortune. Fukurokuju and Benzaiten are enshrined.
Then, in order of course, I visited Chanogi Shrine, Suitengu Shrine, Matsushima Shrine, Suehiro Shrine, Kasama Inari Shrine, Sugimori Shrine, and Takarada Ebisu Shrine.
At Suitengu, we also visited the main shrine and prayed for the safe delivery of our granddaughter. And present!
Mr. Mitsukoshi's hand towel Ema. The Chinese zodiac dish from Yamamoto-noriten. This guy has good luck since spring!
Thank you to Mr. Mitsukoshi, Mr. Yamamoto-noriten, and the staff of the guide.
I wish you all the best of all our readers. Ginzo, Koto, Masahiro Futagawa