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Visit Ginza Hatcho Shrine

[Many Books Osa] Nov. 11, 2011 08:30

November 3 We participated in the rally of "Ginza Hatcho Shrine Tour".
Finally, we planned to have a meal near Yurakucho Station, and started a rally at 12:00 from Toyo Iwaine Nari Shrine near Shimbashi Station.


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I didn't know that there was a neat Inari-san in such an alley.


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Most of them were visiting after receiving vermilion seal stamp.



A lot of people were going around the shrine with a stamp book. I wondered if the climate was good, and when I asked a person pushing vermilion seal stamp at "Ko Inari Shrine", he said, "I feel that this year is about 10 times more than usual."

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I was pushing vermilion seal stamp to those who came at Sachi Inari Shrine, but will my arm become tendon sheathitis? ?


I went shopping on the way and did window shopping, and arrived at Sony's souvenir exchange shop around 2 o'clock. Here, I got a bell of the zodiac "Tatsu" next year. It seems that 2,000 pieces were prepared, but the participants came to exchange constantly and seemed to be gone before 4:30 before the end. I walked about 10,000 steps.


The photo at the bottom right shows the stamp book, bills and gifts received at the shrine, and the bell of "Tatsu" (center of the photo). I also posted page 50 of the Chuo-ku certification text.

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