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Nihonbashi Seven Lucky Gods Tour

[Mido] January 6, 2011 08:30


 Five days have passed since New Year's Day, so some of the correspondents have already posted it.
 I think that it has not been uploaded yet, so I will sit again in the Nihonbashi area.
 I will guide you to the Seven Lucky Gods.

 I think the best attraction of this tour of Seven Lucky Gods is that you can enjoy the downtown atmosphere while visiting.
 In addition, the location is relatively concentrated, so it can be turned in a short time (about 1 hour).


 On Ningyocho Dori and amazake Yokocho on the way to the Seven Lucky Gods tour, you can enjoy the tradition of Edo Shimomachi.
 There are long-established stores that have been handed down, and just looking at the old buildings will calm down for some reason.
 I think it would be fun to buy souvenirs along with the walk. How about at the beginning of the year
 Is it? (Why do you go around 8 shrines while calling Seven Lucky Gods?)

 ①Kozuna Shrine (Fukurokuju) → ②Chanogi Shrine (Hobukuro-son) → ③Suitengu (Benzaiten)
 ④Matsushima Shrine (Daikokuten) → ⑤Suehiro Shrine (Vaisravana) → ⑥Inari, Kasama Shrine
 (Oigami Kotobuki) ⑦Sugimori Shrine (Ebisu God) → ⑧Takarada Ebisu Shrine (Ebisu God)


 ▼ For more information, please visit the Chuo-ku Tourism Association website.
   http://www.chuo-kanko.or.jp/walking/n-sichifukujin/ni_hiti_pdf.pdf

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