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The first Danjuro Ichikawa also visited Nihonbashi Horidomecho Izumi Inari Shrine.

[Mumin] February 27, 2013 08:30

 This shrine is located at the back of the bicycle parking lot next to the alley of the apartment where the washing machine and dryer are located. The imbalance is strange. (1-6-11 Horidome-cho)
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 The shrine originated in 1617, Jinnemon Shoji, a ronin of the Hojo family, who was called the grandfather of the Hojo family, and several other temporary residences, recommended enshrined deity from Fushimi Inari, Kyoto, and was enshrined as guardian angel.

 It is said that this name was given because the first Danjuro Ichikawa came and succeeded, and since the name was raised, many merchants and performing arts were introduced from this religion.

 It is said that the current main hall was built by reusing waste from the former worship hall of Sugimori Shrine after the Great Kanto Earthquake, and Iwashiro Inari Shrine in Iwashiromachi (later merged with Horidome Town) is also enshrined.

 It is Danjuro Ichikawa, the 12th generation Danjuro who passed away on February 3, reminiscent of the first Danjuro Ichikawa. I wish you all the best of your happiness.

 

 
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