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◆The first panel exhibition "Chuo-ku Mono and Animal Memorial Monument Exhibition" by local Tenmonkan supporters is being held!

[Akira Makibuchi / Sharakusai] August 3, 2014 17:00

At the Chuo Ward Folk Tenmonkan (Time Dome Akashi), the first panel exhibition planned and produced by the supporters of the building, the "Chuo-ku Mono and Animal Memorial Monument Tour" began on August 2. Panels introduce the origins of memorial monuments named "Tsuka" such as "Harizuka", "Katsuozuka", and "Tamagozuka" in the city. The exhibition period is free until September 28. Specifically, "news of ward center" (8/1) HP Click here>>

 

0913_571_140801tsuka11.jpgA custom of cherishing everyday things and giving thanks has been handed down since ancient times. Twelve mounds have been found in shrines and temples and other places in the ward. What does the mound convey?

 

The `` Harizuka '' of Tepposu Inari Shrine is a `` Needle memorial monument '' that appreciates the old sewing needle and wishes to improve the sewing. A memorial service is held on February 8 every year (photo).

 

Tsukiji / Namiwari Inari Shrine has memorial monuments related to food, such as "Tamagozuka", "Ebitsuka", and "Sushizuka". It is a mound built by a trader's organization such as location and marine products, and it is attracting attention as something unique to Chuo-ku that is carefully memorialized.

 

In the future, panel exhibitions by the supporters of the museum will be held in October-November for the 2nd "Ryusei Kishida and Ginza", the 3rd "Borders of Ward" December-January, and the 4th will be a summary in February-March. Is scheduled. @ Akira Makibuchi