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Suitengu Shrine and Koami Shrine

[Slow of Satsuki's Koi] Nov. 24, 2015 09:00

Suitengu Shrine is familiar with praying for safe delivery. Since March 2013, it has been relocated near Meijiza Hamacho for rebuilding work.

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・November, 2015


This under construction now, a part of the scaffold was removed and a beautiful appearance was seen.

I took this photo in October, but I think the scaffold was removed in September. It looks like this as of November.

The completion of the new shrine hall will be in the spring of 2016.

 

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From Suitengu (November 20, 2015), you will find Koami Shrine when you pass amazake Yokocho toward Nihonbashi River.
One of the "Nihonbashi Seven Lucky Gods" is the benefit of repelling bad luck and increasing luck. This is also under restoration work.

 

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During the construction period, you can worship as usual, and when you took a picture, some people came to visit.
It is scheduled to be completed in November, so it may be completed when this blog is uploaded.