It has long been said that there are many fires in the year with the three rooster, but the Great Fire of the Meiryaku era in 1657 (1657) remains in the history of burning most of the current Chuo-ku. It was an incident. It seems that this year was up to the third rooster. Anyway, it's "beware of fire." The photo shows the flag of "Beware of Fire" fluttering on Ningyocho Street. "Autumn Fire Prevention Week".
Next to "Beware of Fire" is one of the two "Karakuri Ogura" on Ningyocho-dori, "Edo Fire Discharge Karakuri Ogura". This area was the district in charge of the "Hagumi" of the Edo fire extinguishing "Iroha 48 sets". It was the second largest group in Edo with nearly 600 people. Another "Karakuri Ogura" is "Edo Rakugo Karakuri Ogura" opposite the street. Both shows are short for about 2 minutes every hour from 11:00 to 19:00, but dolls appear with the sound and make you feel the atmosphere of Edo.
The photo above is Matsushima Shrine (Otori Shrine), one of the Nihonbashi Seven Lucky Gods. The god of worship is "Oguro God". In November, the only "Rooster Market" in Nihonbashi will be held. This year, November 6, 18, and 30 is the date of the event.
※2-15-2 Nihonbashi Ningyocho, Chuo-ku Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line Suitengumae Station Exit 5 Ningyocho Station Exit A1 Exit