As usual, I went to Tsukiji Honganji Temple to visit, but on Monday, I heard the magnificent sound of the pipe organ.
I tried to hold my hand with main hall, and a bride and groom were sitting in a chair on my right hand. Wow!
It's a wedding ceremony.
After that, I took a group photo in front of the temple from a distance.
Love must have paid fruit with the guidance of Amitabha. Surrounded by my family, I looked full of happiness.
I joined hands again toward the main hall so that they could live happily for a long time.
Postscript: There was an explanation of what I received to commemorate the visit.
In 1970 (Showa 45), a pipe organ was donated by the Buddhist Missionary Association to further promote the spread of Buddhist hymns.
It is manufactured by Val Car in Germany, with a total of about 2,000 organ pipes, and the unique six mountain designs are Tsukiji Honganji original, representing "South, Mu, A, Mi, Da, Buddha".
Currently, the sound is delivered to worshipers at the "Lunchtime Concert" held on the last Friday of every month (subject to change), "Buddhist wedding" etc.