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Scars of war

[North Yujin] March 10, 2013 09:00

 If you walk south along Kiyosubashi-dori, you will find a stylish Japanese restaurant called "Kiku no Ie" in Hisamatsucho on the right side. You can see panel photos around Hamacho on the end of the war on the side wall of this shop.

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 It feels like the tragedy of air raids is left in a burnt field.

If you walk to Meijiza, you will see a small hall at the entrance to the green road to Hamacho Park in front.

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 "The origin of the construction of Meiji Kannondo" is on the monument.

 main hall was built to pray for the happiness of many spirits who died in the war on March 10, 1945.

      December, 1950

       Shinsaku Nitta, the applicant

Yes, it is. (New Nitta is a person who was instrumental in the revival of Meijiza.)

 Meijiza also became the evacuation site during the air raid, and many people died during the Great Tokyo Air Raid on March 10, 1945.

 The sticker shown in the back is a notice about the memorial service held at Meijiza on March 10.

 March 11 marks the second anniversary of the Great East Japan Earthquake, and will this be gradually weathered?

 

 

 

Hamacho Suitengu (Kayagu)-Part 2

[North Yujin] March 3, 2013 09:00

On March 1st, I went to Hamacho Suitengu Shrine.

Some people were already worshiping, mixed with commuters.

It's from the outside surface, there's no information board yet.

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It is from the surface of the temple grounds to the shrine.

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I entered the prayer hall at 9 a.m.

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Hamacho Suitengu (Kamiya)

[North Yujin] February 27, 2013 13:00

Nihonbashihamacho Meijiza corner, opposite Hamacho Park promenade.

It's the whole view from the front.

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It's a photo from the front.

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Nobody was quiet and quiet, so I went to Suitengu in Kakigara-cho.

Just today's 25th was the day of the dog, so the precincts were full of many people.

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When I asked about the palace in Hamacho in shrine office, he said he would move to Hamacho in March for rebuilding.

And today is the last day of the Dog here. Tomorrow, the twenty-sixth is Da'an, so it will be crowded again.

"Misuzu" magazine No. 4 (January 1, 2013) published in Suitengu contains a New Year's greeting from Mr. Yorio Arima.

 

Happy New Year

 We have a new year. This year, the 62nd Shikinen Sengu will be held at Ise-jingu Shrine. It is a festival once every 20 years, and we are also feeling tight.

 Even at Suitengu Shrine, we decided to rebuild shrine hall as a commemorative project for the 200th anniversary of Edo Jinza. Suitengu was enshrined from Kurume Motomiya in the upper residence of the Arima family of the Kurume clan in 1818 in the late Edo period.

After that, after passing through Akabanebashi and Aoyama, he was enshrined in the current Nihonbashikakigaracho, and has been familiar to everyone.

 On September 20, 2012, a groundbreaking ceremony was held at Nihonbashihamacho, the site of the temporary shrine, and new construction is currently underway. With the completion of the New shrine hall, which is scheduled for 2016, we will make further efforts to ensure that even more worshipers and worshipers will be able to receive prayers and gifts with peace of mind.

         Mizutengu Miyaji Arima Yorio

    January 2013 lucky day

Yes, it is.

 It is said that Kakigara-cho Suitengu will temporarily move to Hamacho in a few days and return to the newly built Kakigara-cho four years later.

 The location of temporary palace is 2-30 Nihonbashi-Hamacho, Chuo-ku.

 

 

The site of the play town in Ningyocho

[North Yujin] October 11, 2012 09:00

 If you walk a little north on the west sidewalk of the Ningyocho intersection, you will see the explanation board of "Sakaimachi / Fukiyacho Theater Ruins" in the planting.

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 I will introduce the explanation.

  Site of the play town of Sakaimachi and Fukiya-cho

 Location 3-2-7, Nihonbashi Ningyocho, Chuo-ku


 It is said that Sakaimachi was raised by reclaiming the swamp during the Keicho era (1596-1615), and in 1656 (1656), Kami-Sakaimachi in the western half was divided as Fukiya-cho, and Shimo-Sakaimachi in the eastern half remained as Sakaimachi.

 During the Edo period, playhouses and teahouses surrounding them were gathered around this area, and it was very lively. Among the playhouses, there were Nakamura-za and Ichimura-za (other than Morita-za near Ginza 6-chome), which performed Kabuki, among the government's plays called Edo Sanza, and there were also many playhouses in puppet ballad drama. Nakamura-za, the leader of Edo Sanza, was Kansaburo Saruwaka, who moved from Kyoto to Edo, founded Saruwakaza (later Nakamura-za) in Nakahashi Minamichi (currently around Kyobashi 1-chome) in 1624 (1624). This was the birthplace of Edo Kabuki, which is connected to the present. Moved to Negimachi (currently around Nihonbashi Horidomecho 1-chome) in 1632 and to Shimo-Sakaimachi in 1651 (1651), and named Nakamura, his last name, at the time of Kanzaburo, he was renamed Nakamuraza. did. During this time, in Sakaimachi, Toza was founded in Kami-Sakaimachi in 1633 and Murayama-za (later Ichimura-za) was established in 1634.

 puppet ballad drama came down from Kyoto ahead of Kabuki. It seems that the performance began in 1617 (1617) in the same area of Nakahashi as Saruwakaza. After moving to Negimachi in 1632, it was moved to Shimo-Sakaimachi in 1651. There were many playhouses in puppet ballad drama, including Edo, Satsuma, Tamba, Temma, Tosa, Toraya and Hizen.

 The playhouses in Sakaimachi and Fukiya-cho stand up Saruwaka 1-chome to 3-chome (currently around Asakusa 6-chome, Taito-ku) from 1842 (1842) to the following 14 years due to the reform of Tenpo. Until it was moved, it was here around 200 years ago.

 In recent years, excavations have been conducted at Nihonbashi Ningyocho 3-chome, and relics related to teahouses and plays have also been excavated.

March, 2011 Chuo-ku Board of Education


There is a map of Toto famous places, so I will introduce it.

Is Higashiborirugawa in the front and Nakamuraza in the back of the street?

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 I walked through the alley, but today, 170 years later, it has changed completely.

However, I would like to introduce two traces left.

On the other side of this explanation board, there is "Sanko Inari Shrine".

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At the entrance of Ningyocho-dori side alleyway, you can see the explanation board of "Sanko Inari Shrine".

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I'll introduce you.

 The origin of Sanko Inari Shrine

 enshrined deity Sanko Inari Oga

      Tadokoro Inari Daimyojin

      In 1924, the former Hase Kawamachi and the former Tadokoromachi merged in the land readjustment, and the current Horidomecho 2-chome

      As it has become, Tadokoro Daimyojin is also enshrined at this shrine.

 It is said that Osaka Kabuki actor Sanjuro Seki, who appeared in Nakamura-za, was invited by Fushimi.

      This shrine, which is transmitted, has a record in "Edo Sokako" in Genroku 2 (1689).

      It is presumed to be before that.

 The forehead in the upper right of worship hall, “Nihonbashi Ward, guardian angel Sanko Inari Shrine” is Kanda-jinja Shrine.

      It is his writing.

 Edo period

      Nearby are Yoshiwara and Kabuki huts Nakamura-za and Ichimura-za, as well as puppets and puppet ballad drama.

      There is a hut, etc. in the background (Edo Rakugo) is "Sanko Shindo" and "Sanko Shrine".

      It was about to appear.

      Since ancient times, there have been many visits by daughters, children, geisha, etc., and especially when you lose sight of cats, ask them.

      It's said that there's a spiritual test. A stone monument named "Sanko Inari Shrine approach" and a cat figurine on the grounds

      It was erected and dedicated to the cat's return safely.

  From this wording, you can remember the state of the traditional play town.

 

  Next is "Inari Inari".

 This was found on the wall of a shop that went out of Ningyocho 3-chome on the former play town side and entered Horidome 1-chome.

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I'll introduce you.


   The origin of the success of Inari

 In the Edo period, the Inari site is Inari, 16, 17, and 18, Shin-Takigicho.

 A long time ago, Ieyasu Tokugawa entered the castle around 1580 (1590), this area was a village called Shibahara-juku.

 It is a place with a lot of cedar forests.

 Since the expansion of Edo Castle, Edomachi Allotment area around 1604 (1604) From a place where there are many wood yards to Shin-Takigi-cho.

 The name of the town was created. In 1617 (1617), it is located in Kariya Shiki, which was called the grandfather of the Hojo family Namijin Shoji Jinemon, and several others. After receiving enshrined deity from Fushimi Inari, Kyoto, the festival was held as a guardian angel.

 Our company escaped the main deity disaster in 1657 (1657), Ansei (1854) major earthquake, 1873 (1873), and the Great Kanto Earthquake (1923) (1923) near the Showa Pacific War.

 It was burned down in shrine hall during the Great Kanto Earthquake and was rebuilt in 1931 (1874) at Sugimori Shrine, 1-chome, Horidomecho, and there are many worshipersworship hall.

 There are many shops, performing arts, individuals, etc. who have been successful from this area because Danjuro Ichikawa, the first generation of the Edo period, gave a name.

 First noon Every year, it will be executed jointly with Iwashiro Inari in March with the support of Horidomecho 1-chome Town Association.

 The Ocho era storybook Kanei era figure, the legend of ancestors

   May 1981 lucky day (1981)

All the caretakers of Inari


 It seems that the first generation Danjuro Ichikawa and many others worshiped and succeeded in this Inari.

 If you go a little further through this alley, you will see the flag and sign.

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main hall is in the back.

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There are "Iwashiro Inari Shrine" and "Iwase Inari Daimyojin".

If you are visiting, please be careful because it is enshrined in the back of the apartment house.   

 

 

All Japan tug of war Hue Stay

[North Yujin] August 11, 2012 08:30

 "All Japan tug of war Festival" posters are lined up on Ningyocho Street.

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 I got a flyer.

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I will introduce the contents.

Date and time Sunday, August 19, 2012 9:00 to 16:00

Location Chuo-ku Sports Center, Hamacho Park

The Tokyo Metropolitan Tug of War Federation

 

Simultaneous Yatai Village

      Ishinomaki, Kitakata, Kesennuma, and Miyagi's Tohoku specialty products are available! !

      Shops and antenna shops in Ginza, Tsukiji, Ningyocho will also open!

 

In the gymnasium, a tug-of-war tournament

It seems that you can enjoy it outdoors at the stall village.

The tug-of-war tournament is divided into competitors, the general public, and juniors, and 35 teams will participate.

At the top of the flyer is "Great East Japan Earthquake Reconstruction Support".

Please go out for the support of tug of war and the reconstruction of Tohoku.

 

 

Ningyocho Setonoichi begins

[North Yujin] August 6, 2012 11:20

The annual "Setonoichi" has started on August 6, 7 and 8 for three days.

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Unfortunately, it was a start of rain, but many people came to see and selected items.

Some shops have brands such as Edo Kiriko, Bizen ware, and Arita ware, as well as household goods and lacquerware.

You can enjoy it.

Sponsored by Kakihamakai (Setomono wholesaler), a flyer

Introducing "Why Ningyocho Seto Festival".

 In the Edo period, the Ningyocho area, which was sandwiched between the Nihonbashi River and the Hakozaki River, was convenient for sea transportation, so sake and sand.  

 It prospered very much as a collection point for daily necessities such as sugar, soy sauce and grain.

 Along with them, ceramic wholesalers in Hamacho and Kakigara-cho spread the household in the Kanto region.

 "Setonoichi", which conveys the liveliness of the past, is held every year for three days in the first week of August.

 

At the Great Kannon Teramae, there is also a "Rokuro Experience Class".

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It seems that it has already started.

This is a membership fee of 1500 yen (including postage).

"Would you like to make only one work in the world with your own hands?

 I'll put a lot of glaze and deliver it to your house. Yes, it is. 

 

 

 
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