Hello, Minori.
This is the story of Fukutoku Shrine "Mebuki Shrine".
Fukutoku Shrine is located near Choredo Muromachi.
Fukutoku Shrine seems to have already been enshrined in the early Heian period, during the Jogan period of the Emperor Seiwa period (859-876).
It was enshrined as Inari Shrine in Fukutoku Village, which was a village of Musashino, and took the place name to Fukutoku Shrine.
The first Shogun Ieyasu Tokugawa visited our company for the first time in August 1590 (1590), when he entered Edo.
Since then, I have been visiting several times.
In addition, the second shogun Hidetada Tokugawa visited the shrine on New Year's Day 8, 1614 (1614).
He praised, "Fukutoku is a truly happy god."
At this time, I saw the spring buds sprouting at the skinned torii gate of Kuroki (sawtooth oak), an ancient example of Fukutoku Shrine.
The shrine is also known as "Mebuki Inari."
In February 1619 (1619), when he enshrined Benzai of Edo Castle, the Shogun himself delivered divine spirit.
He dedicated the banner of Yamato Nishiki, and stipulated that "shrines and temples Nawari is more than 333 tsubo."
It was popular because the lottery was officially recognized by the Shogunate as "Gomen wealth" in the Edo period.
Even now, many people come to visit this shrine if there is a lottery benefit.
The festival is the first noon in February and the annual festival in May.
In the fall of 2014 (2014), shrine hall was revived thanks to the efforts of local people in Nihonbashi.
There is Fukutoku Shrine on the north side of Cored Muromachi. There's shrine office in the foreground.
Chozuya, which cleans hands before worship, has a sensor that allows water to flow when people approach.
Fukutoku Shrine "Mebuki Shrine" enshrined deity Miyuo "Fukutoku Shrine shrine office" and Fukutoku Shrine historical book (stele) in the precincts of Fukutoku Shrine
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