Sugimori Shrine is said to have been prayed for victory in Tenkei 3 (940) by Fujita Tahara (later Hidesato Fujiwara) for the rebellion of Taira no Masakado.
In 1466, Michio Ota begged for rain, moved to Inariyama Gosha Ogami, Yamashiro Kuni, religious service, and worshiped Ebisu Oga during the Edo period.
It was counted as one of the Mimori (Sugimori, Yanagimori, Kasumori) under Edo Castle and was called Sugimori Inari. It has an old history dating back to 1084 in 2015.
The Reitaisai festival takes place in May, and once every three years, the shrine's large portable shrine cruises around shrine parishioner. This year's main festival was held with the evening palace on the 15th, the Great carrying of miniature shrines on the 16th, and the Children's carrying of miniature shrines and Children's fair on the 17th.
On the 16th, he left the Great portable shrine for the first time in three years, and officers gathered at each town council to take commemorative photos, and the ceremony began at 9:00 am.
Later, while the music was played in Kagura Hall, the shrine Oga with a total of 30 kan (1.4t) became a shrine.
portable shrine traveled all over the shrine parishioner area to the sacred wine area of Ningyocho (Ningyocho 1-chome Yoshitocho, Ningyocho 3-chome Nishicho, Horidomecho 1-chome town association) and returned to the shrine around 5 o'clock in the evening.
"Sugimori Shrine Annual Festival" was a major event filled with the history and culture of Shitamachi, which celebrated its 1084 festival this year.