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Visit Hatcho Shrine in Ginza in autumn! Collect vermilion seal stamp and pick up the zodiac bell

[Shiba Inu] October 29, 2016 12:00

The annual Autumn Ginza has reached the middle stage.

Autumn Ginza is a big event where famous shops participate from Ginza 1-chome to 8-chome. This name was given in 2010, but before that it was held under the name "Promenade Ginza". There are lots of fun events this year, but did you participate in the silver tea ceremony? Until November 3, there will be still many great and wonderful events, so please come and visit us in the future. Time schedules are available from the website!



Meanwhile, there are events that are receiving hot support from some people every year. That's it

"Ginza Hatcho Shrine Tour"!

We collect vermilion seal stamp stamps around designated shrines in Ginza. Once you've collected everything, you can get a souvenir. Here's the souvenir

IMG_6812.jpgIt's the zodiac bell of next year!

It's cute!

It feels like this when you open it inside the red seal book.

IMG_6813.jpgThis is also cute.

(Both images are from last year.)

The souvenirs that can be given at each shrine are also unique and fun and memorable. The most enjoyable thing is to look for a shrine and walk. Because it is a shrine in Ginza, it's not big. Or, if you don't find it, you can't find it. There is also a shrine called "No way!" It is a shrine of history that has been close to the area for many years in one of the world's largest cities. No matter which shrine you go to, it has excitement and fun. And since it's Hatcho Shrine, you can go around Ginza when you go around everything. It's about two hours if you take a leisurely walk. It's easy to walk, so I think it's a reasonable walking course.

From 11/1 to 3. Please come by all means.

Click here for more information about Ginza Hatcho Shrine! http://www.ginza.jp/topics/6288