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Vermilion seal stamp of Kabuki Inari Shrine

[pont] 14:00 on June 27, 2016

Directly connected to Kabuki-za Theater
The escalator at Higashi-Ginza Station
On the ground, small
Kabuki Inari Shrine is enshrined.

 

Although the origin of the foundation is unknown,
Enshrined deity is also said to be Kabuki Inari Daimyojin,
Improved performing arts and crafts, attracting customers and thriving business
It is said that it will benefit you.

 

A tour of all 11 shrines and temples in the Ginza area, usually held in early November.
It may also be one of the "Ginza Hatcho Shrine Tour"
For Inari-san, during the "Haccho Tour" period
I could get a stamp,

Recently, vermilion seal stamp can also be awarded throughout the year
It has come to be posted in front of the shrine.
It's going to be done.

 

Kabukiza Gallery on the 5th floor of Kabukiza Tower
At the souvenir shop "Rakuza" attached to the side,
If you pay the initial fee of 300 yen,
We asked vermilion seal stamp to put a date,
You can give it.

Kabukiza Gallery is here.
https://www.shochiku.co.jp/play/kabukiza/gallery/

 

For vermilion seal stamp fans,
In conjunction with the vermilion seal stamp award at Fukutoku Shrine in Nihonbashi,
The number of new vermilion seal stamp has increased in recent years.
Visiting temples and shrines in Chuo-ku is also more attractive.

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