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Nihonbashi Seven Lucky Gods Tour

[Gin Tangeron] January 30, 2017 14:00

Every year on the fourth day of New Year's Day, we hold a "Nihonbashi Seven Lucky Gods Tour" hosted by Mitsukoshi.

Reception at the Muromachi exit of Mitsukoshi Main Store is a line from 50 people as usual.

 

The first Koami Shrine is a busy line of worshipers as usual.

 

Sugimori Shrine, which encompasses the only Japanese god Ebisu god in Seven Lucky Gods, is a shrine that stamps the proof of receipt of souvenirs at the goal site, so a reasonable line is natural.

This year, it was quite different from before, and lined up at the tip of the corner and beyond.

It is said that it will take an hour in the story of the person with the sign at the end, and I didn't wait for 20 minutes every year, so what is this year, monkeys flock in the year of monkeys, so human beings Do you have flocked in monkeys? They lined up while thinking about it.

Fortunately, the weather was fine and we waited for 40 minutes.

 

It wasn't a big deal at Koami Shrine's Doburoku Festival last November, considering that it was lined up in the cold sky for 1 hour and 20 minutes.

 

 
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