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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.

 

 
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