It is said that the origin of Teppozu Inari Shrine dates back to the earth gods enshrined in Hibiya Irie in the early Heian period.
After several transitions, during the Edo period, it was enshrined at the former Inaribashi side northeast of the current location. In the first year of the Meiji era, the current shrine hall was built in 1935 after the Great Kanto Earthquake.
Since then, more than 80 years have passed since the devastation of Fujizuka and the aging of shrine office have progressed.
For four days from May 2 to 5, in commemoration of the restoration of Fujizuka and the completion of the congregation hall, the Tepposhu Inari Shrine Imperial Palace in 1177 was held.
On May 3rd and 4th, the carrying of miniature shrines headquarters, which travels around 17 town councils in the shrine parishioner area, will be very exciting.
There are many spectators around the Kabukiza theater, and it is one of the highlights.
Blessed with the weather, the city of Ginza was wrapped in the heat of the bearers.