November 29th (Sun) was the "Three Rooster".
In Chuo-ku, "Tori-no-ichi Fair" at Ningyocho Matsushima Shrine (see Mr. pont's blog) is famous.
I visited the nearby Tsukiji and Namiki Shrine.
Speaking of "Tori-no-ichi Fair", the appearance of selling "Engi kumade" by vigorous hand tightening at stalls has become a feature of year-end. There were a number of fine Engi kumade here, too.
Nanako gets the original good luck kumade "Kkkome"
As you can see in the picture, the kumade of eight claws is worthy of reaching the end of the year with rice ears, oval, gold and silver bells and good luck mark. shrine office told me not to put it in a bag or bag so that good luck and treasure could be scratched from the way home.
By the way, if you get a "cool", you can draw a good lottery.
The hit is lucky items's "Taikin with gold leaf".
I drew it with a prayer, but I'm sorry.
I look forward to it next year.
It is said that "There are many fires in the year when there are three roosters."
There seem to be various theories in that so-called, but there is also a theory that the basis greatly influenced the history of Chuo-ku, "the great fire of the Meiryaku era".
In the third year of the Meiji era (1657), when this fire broke out, there were up to the third rooster.
It's a busy Shiwasu, but I want to remember again the commandment of fire, modestness and gratitude.
That's the last blog of Nanako this year. Everyone, please have a good year.