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A good name for Gyokuden Engi

[Asunaro] 09:00 on November 7, 2016

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Ienai Ki Inari-jinja Shrine.

 

It's a shrine with a rare name. My wife is pleased.
It's not a difficult kanji, but it's hard to read.

 

"Homeuchi Ki" is read as "Yanagi".

 

Komainu 1.jpg Komainu 2.jpg

 

There are chopsticks made of willows in lucky items.

 

Because the willow endures the weight of snow and sprouts first in spring
It is said to be good luck.

 

I'm happy with my family.
Sometimes it is written as "Yanagi chopsticks".

 

I don't know if it's related, but this company too.
I feel the good luck again.

 

I happened to walk and meet each other.

 

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There is a lantern, a stone pavement along the approach to the shrine,
There are plants and small Chozubachi
The company that has been cleaned up firmly to the local people
You must be protected.

 

It was a very pleasant discovery.

 

It is near Chuo-dori Muromachi 4-chome intersection.
Why don't you stop by when you come near?

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◆Ienai Ki-Inari-jinja Shrine
 4-2-12, Nihonbashimuromachi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo