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Nihonbashi Seven Lucky Gods Tour 2019 (Part 2)

[Dimini ☆ Cricket] January 4, 2019 10:00

This year, I visited Seven Lucky Gods on New Year's Day.

This is a continuation from (Part 1)

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 Suehiro Shrine

[Vaisravana]

2-25-20, Nihonbashiningyocho

The name of the company is derived from the discovery of a fan pattern by Chukei during the restoration of shrine hall.

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 Kasama Inari Shrine Tokyo Betsusha

The old man

2-11-6, Nihonbashihamacho

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In the middle of the Edo period, it was separated from Kasama Inari Shrine in Ibaraki Prefecture, one of Japan's three major Inari shrines.

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On the way from Kasama Inari Shrine to Sugimori Shrine, there is a monument to "Genji Store Ruins" near the intersection of Koza-dori and Ningyocho-dori.

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It is a model of the Genji store of Kabuki "Yojojo Fukina Yokokushi".

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 Sugimori Shrine

[Ebisu God]

1-10-2, Nihonbashihoridomecho

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On the precincts are the monument of "Tomizuka" commemorating the fact that this shrine was once a place for lottery performances.

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Sugimori is one of Edo Mimori, which was named alongside Yanagimori Shrine and Kasumori Shrine during the Edo period, and is worshiped as a god of fortune and business.

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 Takarada Ebiju Shrine

[Ebisu God]

3-10-11, Nihonbashihoncho

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It is said to be the guardian of Takarada Village, which was originally located in Edo Castle, and is now famous in Bettara City, which is held every October.

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"Sanko Inari Shrine" is located near the monument of "Genji Store Ruins" just before entering a narrow alley from Ningyocho Street.

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This is a benefit for the disappearance of a cat.

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Everyone, "Nihonbashi Seven Lucky Gods," please go around once.

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

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