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Nihonbashi Seven Lucky Gods Tour 2019 (Part 1)

[Dimini ☆ Cricket] January 4, 2019 09:00

Last year, for the first time, I went on a tour of Nihonbashi Seven Lucky Gods with my dog, and thanks to my family, I was able to stay healthy for a year.

This year, I went around Seven Lucky Gods with a dog on New Year's Day.

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 Koami Shrine

[Fukurokuju, Benzaiten]

16-23, Nihonbashikoamicho

The Doburoku Festival at the end of November is famous.

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Every year, there is a line in New Year's Day.

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 Chanogi Shrine

[Hobukuro-son]

1-12-10, Nihonbashiningyocho

Tea trees are planted around the shrine.

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It is also called protective god against fire outbreaks.

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On the way from Koami Shrine to Chanogi Shrine, the explanation board of "Saigo Takamori Yashiki Ruins" stands near the main gate of Nihonbashi Elementary School.

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In addition, the explanation board of "Junichirou Tanizaki's Birthplace" is also embedded in the wall of the building.

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In addition, there is "Daikanonji" facing Ningyocho-dori.

The iron bodhisattva head enshrined here is excavated from the iron well in front of Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gu in Kamakura and the head of Kurogane.

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 Suitengu Shrine

[Benzaiten]

2-4-1, Nihonbashikakigaracho

As you know, the gods who benefit from safe delivery, water shortage, and mizusho sales are enshrined.

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In the precincts, you can't enter unless you hold a dumpling, so wait outside

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The day was the day of the first dog, and many people were visiting.

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 Matsushima Shrine

[The Great Power God]

2-15-2, Nihonbashiningyocho

At the time of its foundation, the surrounding area was Kojima, a cove, and it is said that this name was given because of the overgrown pine trees in Shimauchi.

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Everyone, please go around once.

Following the Nihonbashi Seven Lucky Gods Tour 2019 (Part 2)

Last year, I visited Nihonbashi Seven Lucky Gods on New Year's Day. ⇒

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