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On a winter night, the glittering Fukutoku Shrine is worth a visit!

[Shiba Inu] Nov. 30, 2016 09:00

 
Did you go to the "Fukutoku no Mori" that opened in September?

The area around Fukutoku Shrine (Mebuki Inari) next to Colled Muromachi has been transformed into a green park with stages and cafes! It is very popular as an urban oasis because of its small quality.

 
It's the forest of Fukutoku...

 
Here!

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The light-up at night is very fantasy.


Due to the fairy tale, it is a glittering shrine that is rarely seen in Tokyo today....!



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The office is closed, but worship is possible. Currently, illumination art called "Wish Forest" is being held here. The shooting stars flowing over Tokyo in real time will be shown as illuminations....It's a romantic event. There is also a message system that sends wishes to the stars! It seems that there is also a collaboration project with Rara Kiki.


I'm doing it until the beginning of the year. For details, please check the official website.


→ [Forest of Wishes http://negai-no-mori.jp/]



Nihonbashi continues to be redeveloped, but at night it will be a very beautiful and mysterious space, including the lights of construction.


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Please walk around the alleys here and there. You can see a completely different face from daytime. Even if you walk like that at night, it is safe and there is a station here and there, so it is hard to get lost.



By the way, the cafe "Mebuki Chaya" is attached to the forest of Fukutoku.


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It is a very recommended cafe with calmness and reasonable price. This is a affiliated store of "Nihonbashi Information Center" located underground choledo, and Mikado Coffee, Yamamotoyama Sencha, and Imagawa ware bean paste are authentic tastes that use traditional Nihonbashi products. There are salads and Delhi too.

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Mebukimaki (Onari-san) is small and sold out quickly, so if you want it, it may be better to go by noon!


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Imagawa ware is like this. It's delicious....!



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Various events are held on this stage next to the teahouse.



It will be cold from now on, but please come and visit the glittering Fukutoku Forest in Nihonbashi.