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[Slow of Satsuki's Koi] January 26, 2016 16:00

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1.Sugimori Shrine → 2. Site of Saigo Takamori Yashiki (Nihonbashi Elementary School) → 3.Koami Shrine

 

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1.Ebisu God of Sugimori Shrine Nihonbashi Shichifukujin

 
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Sugimori Shrine is a shrine located in Nihonbashi Horidomecho, Chuo-ku.
In the Edo period, it was counted as one of the Mimori (Kasumori Shrine, Yanagimori Shrine, Sugimori Shrine) under Edo Castle.
It is said that the religions of the common people of Edo were gathered, and the lottery lottery was also held.
There is Tomizuka here, which was built in 1920, but it would not collapse during the Great Kanto Earthquake.
After that, Tomizuka was rebuilt in November 1953.
It is said that this Tomizuka is unparalleled and is the only one in Japan.

The lottery that appeared in the wealth of rakugo inns was held.
I thought it was Sugimori Shrine, but unfortunately it was Yushima Tenjin.
However, the inn is called Bakurocho.
It is a shrimp sord of wealth in a rakugo inn. A storyteller
This fall of the wealth of the inn should be said to be "customers, sleeping while wearing sandals."
I remembered that I had mistakenly said, "I'm sleeping with my sandals."

 

 

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2. Site of Saigo Takamori Yashiki (Nihonbashi Elementary School)
 Around the present Nihonbashi Elementary School, this is where the residence of Saigo Takamori was located.
Saigo Takamori's photographs in history textbooks are unreliable.
It seems to have been questioned in recent years.
The theory is that the upper half of the photo is his brother Tsugumichi Saigo, and the lower half is his cousin Iwao Oyama.

 

I leave Chuo-ku, but some say that the statue of Saigo Takamori in Ueno is not similar.
This is because my wife, Ito Saigo, who attended the unveiling ceremony, said, "Our person is a kid."
There is an episode that surprised the people involved.

The only thing that doesn't look like this is that it doesn't clear what is similar or where it is not.
In addition, I kept my favorite Satsuma dog, and my female dog name was "Tsun".
It was said that it was created based on a male dog because it was dead when the statue was created.
In addition, the actual Satsuma dog seems to be smaller than the statue.

 

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3.Koami Shrine
The restoration work was completed and the roof was neatly roofed. It was New Year's Eve that I took this picture.
On this day, the number of people who came to visit us was not interrupted.

 

 
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