Continuing from Edo's specialty, "Inari no Dog droppings"
First, "dog droppings"
It seems that there were many people who kept pets in the Edo period.
It seems that 20 dogs are depicted in "Kidai Shoran".
(I don't count) Also in the diary of a lower class samurai
It seems that there was also a saying, "I felt uncomfortable by stepping on the dog's droppings."
Finally "Inari"
I don't notice, but there are Inari in some places.
It is located on the side of the seaside seafood bridge at Tsukiji Fish Bank.
The front side of Kabuki Inari Kabukiza Theater
Azuma Inari Ginza Miharakoji
It was introduced on NHK Bra Tamori "Ginza" behind Asahi Inari Ginza Matsuya
It's near the Hoju Inari Kabukiza Theater.
It is located in the valley of the building near Hodo Inari Ginza 4-chome.
7-chome Toyoiwa Inari Ginza, difficult to find
Venus Inari Nihonbashikoamicho
Tokufune Inari Minami Takahashiwaki
Takao Inari Nihonbashihakozakicho. It seems that there is a connection to the prostitute of the Edo period, Dayu Takao.
This is Edo's specialty.