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[Asunaro] Nov. 14, 2017 09:00


Ginkgo Hachimangu Shrine sits between Kakigara and Ningyocho.

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It is a Yahata-style shrine whose enshrined deity is the god of fortune.

When shrine hall was built, there was a large ginkgo tree of 300 to 400 years old.

Yes, the company name is derived from it.

It is the only Yahata Shrine in Chuo-ku.

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Passing through the torii gate while facing the main street

A very quiet space. When I looked up, the treetops began to turn golden

I was there. It's a scene that reminds me of the past.

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Please drop in when you take a walk.

 

◆Ginkgo Hachimangu Shrine / Ginkgo Inari Shrine
 1-7-7, Nihonbashikakigaracho, Tokyo