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Famous Fuji of Chuo-ku

[Asunaro] July 14, 2017 09:00


The season of climbing Mt.

 Fujizuka. jpg

 

When the Fuji religion flourished during the Kyoho period of the Edo period, Edo was the center.
The Fujiko expanded to include "Edo 888 lectures, 80,000 followers."
I was told. In response to this rise, anyone can visit Fuji.

Many Fuji mounds imitating Mount Fuji were built in Edo City as possible.

It was called "Fuji-san" by the common people and was popular.

 

Currently, the only Fujizuka remaining in Chuo-ku is located.
It is located on the grounds of Tepposhu Inari Shrine.
※Don't climb Mt. Fujizuka.

 Torii. jpg

 

In the Tenpo era, the Inari numbering in Edo City became Ozeki in the Nishino area.
It's a famous place. In the past, it was located along the sea, and the view around it became a ukiyo-e.
That's right.

 

It has attracted the religion and interest of people living in Edo, and still continues to grow.
It has been passed down.

 

◆Teppozu Inari Shrine
1-6-7, Minato, Chuo-ku, Tokyo