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Koami Shrine Benzaiten Grand Festival

[The Monkey] October 31, 2017 09:00

One of the Nihonbashi Seven Lucky Gods, Koami Shrine, Inari Oga, Benzaiten and Fukurokuju are one of the few wooden shrines that exist in Chuo-ku. You're familiar with the exam. The Benzaiten Grand Festival was held on October 27th.

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As a god of luck evil, he has been worshiping since ancient times, and many worshipers were lined up on this day. There was also a figure of washing the money from my wallet. It is said that Omikuji, a cocoon ball with cup sugar and gold luckshrine parishioner, is popular. Fukurokuju is also stroking by everyone and shining brightly. When I come back after worshiping, I feel like I have become rich. It was the god of fortune.

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On November 27th, thanks to the rich harvest of the five grains, the Doburoku Festival in Niiname-no-Matsuri will be held.

 

Koami Shrine 16-23, Nihonbashi Koamicho, Chuo-ku

 

 

 
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