Nice to meet you.
I'm Hanes, who became the 10th term correspondent.
I like learning history, and my blog name is Wales (I've been studying for several years) meaning "history".
It was just a year since I moved to Chuo-ku....
I still have a short history of Chuo-ku, so I am still fresh, full of surprises and discoveries.
I'm not as familiar as my correspondent seniors, but I think that's why there are some attractions that can be conveyed.
As we are going to introduce Chuo-ku from a slightly unusual viewpoint, thank you in advance.
By the way, it is the first article to be commemorated, "Spring is the season of encounters".
We will introduce spots related to Ginza's love from major to maniac!
If you are familiar with Ginza, you already know, but there are many shrines in Ginza related to marriage and child care!
It was a very surprising fact for me, who had hardly come to Ginza until I got a job.
Where is the shrine in Ginza, a vibrant area with luxury brand stores lined up?...Yeah.
Last fall, when I visited some of the shrines called Ginza Hatcho Shrine, which I saw and heard for the first time with the text of the Chuo-ku Tourism Certification in one hand, I visited and heard about it.
I noticed that most of the shrines enshrined in Ginza are on the rooftops of buildings and behind alleys.
Here is the one that is related to love among the shrines in such unexpected places!
Ko Inari Shrine (Ginza 1-chome)
Profit: Prosperity of business, family security, marriage
Toyo Iwaineari Shrine (Ginza 7-chome)
Profit: Child care, marriage
This shrine is a bit difficult to understand, but the offering is amazing.
Still, some of you who visit Ginza want to pray for love along the main street.
For such people, Koi Colin, which is called Ginza's love beckoning cat, is recommended.
It is near the entrance of San-Ai Dream Center at the intersection of Ginza 4-chome!
There are males (right side) and females (left side), so let's strove the sex cat of the romance target.
The meaning varies depending on where you stroke, so it is a spot that anyone from singles to marrieds can enjoy.
Also, it seems good to make this place a meeting place!
Finally, when you visit the rooftop garden of GINZA SIX, which celebrated its first anniversary, one piece of information that you can enjoy more....
I don't know if it's coincidence or intentional, but I can see a heart from this rooftop garden.
Did you know where it was?
It's a good idea to look for Tokyo Tower, Sky Tree, and Mount Fuji, and see the Ginza spreading at the moment.
If you want to enjoy something unusual, please look for this heart.
The hint is "Higashi-Ginza Station side"!
In Ginza, where there are many things that can only be seen from the ground and those that can only be seen from the rooftop, there are various discoveries when you change your eyes.