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"Ginza Hatcho Shrine Tour" (2) (Hodo Inari Shrine)

[CAM] Nov. 14, 2015 09:00

At "Hodo Inari Shrine" (Ginza 4-3), the history that was posted beside me remained in i memory, so I will introduce it independently.

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The alleys of the Hodo Inari Shrine and the Brick Street Era
 (History of the city to convey to the present day)
 From the alley where Hodo Inari Shrine is located
  At the Ginza Nishi 4-chome Ginyukai, in order to let you know a new aspect of Ginza, in conjunction with one of the autumn events "Ginza Hatcho Shrine Tour", a panel titled "Hodo Inari Shrine and alleys in the Brick Age" has been installed.

 Hodo Inari Shrine and Yazaemon Town
 Hodo Inari Shrine is said to have been handed down since the Edo period, and has been mainly known as Inari Shrine for child care. Most of the Inari Shrines in Ginza have been raised on the roof of buildings. However, this area has been taken care of by the people around us, and it is situated on the ground in the middle of the alley.

 Ginza has become a brick street from Edo to modern times
 In Ginza, a Western-style cityscape was created at the beginning of the Meiji era, transforming into a downtown area. On the other hand, the alleys in Edo have changed their shape and have continued to support the lives of ordinary people since Edo as a unique alley in Ginza. Ginza has a long-established store from Edo along with its newness, and you can feel the remnants of the old living space. It's a great place.

 Yazaemon-cho, the city of Ginza success story
 In the middle of the Meiji era, Yazaemon-cho is home to many modern children who open up the next era. In the small area of Yazaemon-cho, the first stage of success story was created. You can see the advancedness of Ginza here.

 Visit the Inari Shrine in Ginza through the alleys
There are still many alleys left in Ginza. In some of them, Inari Shrine brings you to visit. We hope that everyone will enjoy a small trip in Ginza with the feeling of "silver Bra".

(Edited Ginza Nishi 4-chome Ginyukai, sentence and figure Tetsushi Okamoto)