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From Horidome-cho, my memories...

[Kenken] April 20, 2014 09:00

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The neighborhood of Nihonbashi-Horidome-cho to Nihonbashi Ningyo-cho is located.

It is the area that started my life as a member of society.

 

I wanted to walk on this day, so I came here.

 

Ningyocho-dori, where the Hibiya Line runs underground.

As expected, there are few people around Kodemmacho on weekends to Horidomecho.

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Enter a little street and head to "Sugimori Shrine" (1-10-2 Horidomecho).

 

This is one of the Nihonbashi Seven Lucky Gods, where Ebisu God is enshrined.

It is also known that the lottery industry was held for the purpose of renovating shrines and temples.

 

 

Thank you very much.

Chozuya was equipped with a sensor for water coming out soon.Suginomori - Automatic tearai.JPG

 

After the worship, you will see the surrounding area again.

In the surrounding area, signs of business partners who had been taken care of before were found everywhere, and I was deeply impressed by myself when I was a member of society after 20 years ago.

 

In the meantime, go to Koami Shrine (16-23 Koamicho), known for its "Good luck protection against misfortune." Of course, it's a corner of Nihonbashi Seven Lucky Gods.

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Inside, there was a Zen-washing Benten, and the space for Zen-washing was also clean.

I was able to wash the coins without any omission.

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With this, you can connect hope to "Do you get better luck such as hitting a lottery?"

 

 

Well, I went to amazake Yokocho to buy souvenirs for my family.

The target for this day was "Inari Sushi Shinota" by "Shino Ta Sushi Sohonten" (2-10-10 Ningyocho).

 

The fried chicken is light (?) Seasoning. The first small Inari-san is an affordable size that can be eaten even in a bite.

Even before dinner, it was finished quickly.

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