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[Silver] January 5, 2012 08:30

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>

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Why don't you know the way? Mitsukoshi and other staff will stand on the course and will guide you kindly.

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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.

 

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At Suitengu, we also visited the main shrine and prayed for the safe delivery of our granddaughter. And presenthappy01!

Mr. Mitsukoshi's hand towel Ema. The Chinese zodiac dish from Yamamoto-noriten. This guy has good luck since spring!

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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