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Visit the historic sites of Nihonbashi Seven Lucky Gods 

[Silver] January 9, 2013 10:00

I visited the Nihonbashi Seven Lucky Gods tour. This year is twice on January 4th and 6th.

On January 4th, at 10:00 at Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi, I received a yellow ribbon and stamp stamp stamped paper, and Ukiuki, Koami Shrine, Chanogi Shrine, Suitengu, Matsushima Shrine, Suehiro Shrine, Kasama Inari Shrine, Sugimori Shrine, Takarada Ebisu Shrine, I was very tashappy01ty pickled in Tokyo. " I purchased a lucky bag from Ozu Washi, received a tea service on the second floor, and received warm hospitality for my mind and body that I walked in the cold. By the way, Mr. Yamamoto-noriten of Galle welcomed happy01me with a smile, received a picture plate, and after doing a little shopping, I received invitations to Tenugui and Kiyoshi Yamashita from Ema on the rooftop of Mitsukoshi Nihonbashi. Kiyoshi Yamashita's exhibition will be held until January 14th. The two girls who look good in kimono are wonderful.

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On January 6 (Sunday), at Ningyocho Station, silently prayed at the monument of Ogawa Bridge, and from Kasama Inari Shrine opposite Hisamatsu Station, imagining the glory of Suehiro Shrine and Daimon Street, Yueido Hikokuro visited the monument of the ruins of Owariya, which was the origin of the name of amazake Yokocho. At the recommendation of the landlady, doll grilling was also served in the store, so I bought a rice cracker with the accompanying people. Abe's rice cracker is very popular. We expect stock prices to rise and the recovery of the Japanese economy.

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Yuma in folk art was also open. After that, I visited Matsushima Shrine and Suitengu Shrine. In addition to the offer, Mr. Suitengu paid the donation in hope of the reconstruction of the Great East Japan Earthquake. At the Chanogi Shrine, it was warmed by a bonfire. Passing in front of Kakigara Ginza and Tamahide, visit Koami Shrine, Sugimori Shrine, and Takarada Ebisu Shrine over the monument of the birthplace of Junichirou Tanizaki and the site of the mansion in Saigo Takamori. At Ozu Washi, we had a fun lunch over the ruins of Otake Dainichi Nyoraiido, through Nihonbashi Muromachi, at Nihonbashi, the base of Gokaido, at the base of Gokaido, and at the site of Nihonbashi Fish Market. We also asked for a talisman for Koami Shrine's "removal of good luck".

CIMG1540.jpg I wish you all the best wishes of our readers this year. Silver