Hello, this is Minori.
This is the story of a shrine in Ningyocho.
Ningyocho is the Nihonbashi Seven Lucky Gods.
There are Koami Shrine (Fukurokuju, Benzaiten), Chanogi Shrine (Fukuro-son), Suitengu (Benzaiten), Matsushima Shrine (Daikokujin), Suehiro Shrine (Vaisravana), Kasama Inari Shrine Tokyo Bessha (Shoujin), Sugimori Shrine (Ebisu God).
If you add Takarada Ebisu Shrine (Ebisu God) to this, it is popular for business prosperity because there are two Ebisu Gods in the eight shrines.
In connection with this, there will be Bettara City, which will be held on Monday, October 19 and 20 (Tue), mainly at Takarada Ebisu Shrine.
Bettazuke is a shallow salted radish pickled on a rice koji floor.
It is interesting to avoid those who have a malt so that they don't get koji when they take it home.
Some people who tried to put it on purpose appeared, and the shop also made a musical accompaniment saying, "Betara, Betara."
It seems that the city on the day before Ebisu-ko came to be called "Betara-shi".
It is said that the 15th Shogun Yoshinobu Tokugawa also liked to eat it.
[Koami Shrine (Fukurokuju, Benzaiten)]
~ Doburoku Festival at Koami Shrine~
This event is derived from Niiname-no-Matsuri, which appreciates the good harvest of new grains, and is served free of charge until evening after being offered to God.
At 0:00 p.m., a festival will be held in shrine hall, and at 0:30 a.m. "Sato Kagura Dance", designated as an important national Intangible Cultural Property, will be dedicated. Mimizuku Shitamachi, famous as a talisman for protection against misfortune, will also be awarded (paid).
Date and time: November 28 (27th for Saturday, 29th for Sunday, 29th)
※This year, November twenty-eighth is Saturday.
Location: Koami Shrine
[Chanogi Shrine (Hobukuro-son)]
In this area, the Nakayashiki of the Hotta family of the Sakura Domain in Shimousa (now Sakura, Chiba Prefecture), was enshrined as the guardian angel.
The tea tree planted around the shrine is said to be the origin of the name.
It is said to be the god of Hibushi because no fire has occurred not only in the mansion but also in the town for many years.
The Hotta family has been changed from Dewa Yamagata to 110,000 stones from the Sakura clan since 1761 (1761).
Fire extinguishing includes town fire extinguishing, regular fire extinguisher, and daimyo fire extinguisher, which are said to be Edo San fire extinguisher.
Among them, the defense of the Shimousa Sakura Domain is Edo Castle Nishinomaru.
From the Seven Lucky Gods Tour (Nihonbashi Shichifukukai), the Chanogi Shrine bulletin board (Chuo-ku Board of Education), and the "Chuo-ku Monoshiri Encyclopedia (supervised by Chuo-ku Tourism Certification Committee)"