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◆ Walking around Ningyocho in early autumn

[Sumida Fireworks] September 13, 2018 14:00

On Saturday, September 8, I completed an errand in Fukagawa and crossed the Sumida River Ohashi toward Chuo-ku. Summer-like clouds are still flowing in the wind, but the sky above the Sky Tree seems to be a little autumnish. Will it cool down a little more?

Today, I'm going to buy Hojicha at Morinoen in Ningyocho, and then walk toward Horidome-cho, where I'm going to Ise Inari Shrine is located.

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This road, which the Sumida River Ohashi passes, is called "Ningyocho-dori" from the intersection of Suitengu and leads to Ningyocho, Horidome-cho, and Kodemmacho, and leads to Akihabara (after all, today I walked to Kodemmacho).

 

When you cross the bridge, there is a high-speed junction. The structure is too complicated to see, and I am impressed every time I visit that Japanese people often made something like this many decades ago.

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I came in front of Suitengu, so I went up the stairs and stopped by the precincts. I wonder if everyone came to pray for safe delivery, it's quite crowded and surprised. I think it was nice to have a good weather.

 

In Ningyocho, the "Tenten Festival" is held every fall. This event was named after "Totsuki Tooka" as a festival wishing for safe delivery because there is a Suitengu Shrine. This year, which began with the history of Heisei and became the 30th time, is scheduled to be held on October 7 (Sun), and before that, "Ningyoichi" is also located on October 4-6, so the autumn of Ningyocho It is an event.

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One of today's objectives is to buy "Extreme Hojicha" at Morinoen in amazake Yokocho, Ningyocho. This golden package of tea is my favorite of the mother, and once I bought it as a souvenir before, I was captivated by the mellow taste. I'm going to order it online, so I decided to buy this tea as a souvenir when I return home.

 

I spent many years at the Sayama tea ceremony, and the tea was recognized by a noisy mother, so I think it is definitely a delicious tea.

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Around the shop, there is a healing scent of roasting roasted tea, and everyone stops at the storefront. Hojicha soft is popular because the heat still remains. There was a sweet shop on the second floor, and it seemed to be a little lined up on the stairs.

 

 

And go to Horidome-cho to find another place I want to go to today, "Iseyo Inari Shrine". On the way, I lost my way and wandered around Kofune-cho was Horidome Children's Park. I was building a temporary hut in preparation for the festival, but I was surprised at the considerable size.

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Looking at the poster that was affixed nearby, it seems that the festival of Yakumo Shrine will be held once every four years this weekend.

  relocation ceremony on the evening of the 13th

  On the 14th (Fri) afternoon Shinko Festival

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If you search for "Yakumo Shrine" in the search box at the bottom left of the correspondent blog, some other correspondent articles will be hit. It seems that the shrine is located in Kanda Myojin, and a temporary hut is built in this Horidome Children's Park during the festival, and mikoshi seems to be carried around Kofune-cho.

 

I wanted to go there once every four years, but I'm sorry that I couldn't go because I had a plan.

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By the way, I was in Inari Shrine, but when I looked around a little, I found that it was a little closer to Ningyocho-dori in Horidome Children's Park and was in a place where I could not understand the back of the apartment site. However, it seems that some people are worshiping as such because they seem to be guiding them with some red flags. It's such a place, so if you didn't have a flag, you might not have been able to find it.

 

The precincts are small but neatly arranged, and I felt that it was very thankful to keep watching such a small shrine.

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This shrine is said to have been built in the early Edo period by Jinnemon Shoji and others who requested the Shogunate to set up Yoshiwara Yukaku, so it may be a shrine that tells the era when this area was a playground. After that, this area became a play area, and the first Danjuro Ichikawa visited this shrine and raised his name, and it seems that it was named Susei Inari Shrine.

 

 

I wanted to visit this shrine because the event that happened last summer when I wrote an article on "The First Danjuro Ichikawa" on this blog last summer was so shocking.

 

It was on the night of June 21, last year. I thought I had to write a blog post that I wrote today for some reason, and I asked the tourist association to approve it until 3:00 am on the 22nd. Normally, it took a few days to release, but for some reason it was released at 12:00 noon on that day.

 

I guess Mao will die that night. 。 。 When I saw the morning news on the 23rd, I was very sorry why I wrote such an article at this time.

 

So, if I had the opportunity, I always wanted to visit this shrine, which is related to the first Danjuro Ichikawa.

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I'm a little relieved to hear the news that Kangen-kun, the eldest sons of Ebizo and Mao, stood on the stage. I hoped to grow as a Kabuki actor in the future, and asked today.

 

 

I visited another shrine. It is Horidome-cho Sanko Inari Shrine, just across Ningyocho Street.

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When I visited this shrine, I found a cat that was gone, so there were many cat figurines. It seems that the owner of the cat found will give thanks. If you find a cat, I'll come to the place.

 

I wonder if this area is a business district, Saturday today is quiet. I haven't visited much, but it may be a good city when you want to walk calmly. I remembered the old architecture "Hario Glass Building" nearby, so I went to see it for the first time.

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In the past, it was a building used by financial institutions, so it was built robustly and the design was good, so it could continue to remain. I can't find such an artistic building in this area anymore, so I wanted you to keep it as a symbol of this city.

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Today, I walked slowly around the shrine, but I wish I could enjoy the autumn of food a little more. This time, I'd like to investigate a little more and capture the food town Ningyocho.

 

  ◆Homepage of Ningyocho Shopping Street  → Here

 

 

 
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