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"Ginza Hatcho Shrine Tour"

[CAM] Nov. 13, 2015 09:00

    From Sunday, November 1 to November 3 (holiday), the "Ginza Hatcho Shrine Tour" was being held.

 

"Ginza Hatcho Shrine Tour" is explained on page 50 or less of "Monoshiri Encyclopedia".

 

 I looked a little bit on November 2, but the time was a little late and the sun was set, so I decided to stay at only some shrines and visit again during the day of tomorrow and holidays.

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 First of all, Toyo Iwaineari Shrine (Ginza 7-8).

 

   There is a stone monument next to the Shiseido store building on Hanatsubaki Street.

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 Next, "Success Inari Shrine" is located on the first floor of the Shiseido Ginza Building (Ginza 7-5-5).

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 "Kakugo Inari Shrine" (Ginza 6-10-1) was located on the Matsuzakaya Ginza store, but it seems to be closed this year because the same place is currently under construction.

 

 "Azuma Inari Shrine" (Ginza 5-9, Azuma Street, Miharakoji)

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 "Kabuki Inari Daimyojin" (Ginza 4-12-15, right in front of Kabukiza Theater)

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 It was often found in the back of an alley, and it was not easy to find after sunset. The fun of looking back alleys is likely to become addictive (laughs).