[Old Counselor]
May 22, 2012 08:30
Why don't you entrust your dreams to Matsushima Shrine's "Ryomufuda"!
I tried to practice this. Just one year ago, I passed the national exam with a pass rate of about 2% in my late 60s (= old ginseng) thanks to the benefit of "Ryomufuda".
The method of praying is as follows.
First, get "Ryomufuda" (= ¥ 500) at Matsushima Shrine.
And the day before the important day, fill out the form inside the bill with wish. This paper depicts mythical and young Okuninushi (= Oguro Ebisu) by the flash of Miyashi.
And put the completed bill under the pillow at night to sleep.
The next morning, when you put this bill in the prayer box for fulfillment of the good dream bill at Matsushima Shrine, Miyaji will strictly hold the Masamu fulfillment festival in worship hall.
After this ceremony, the bill will formally become the "Ryomufuda = amulet" where God dwells. This is derived from the legend that "a good dream with Okuninushi will be a real dream."
[Old Counselor]
April 17, 2012 08:30

On the way back from the pool on the afternoon of April 17, I came across a group of young people forming a line in front of an Italian restaurant.
There is a poster of "Ningyocho Con" at the restaurant store.
The mission of the tourist correspondent crossed his head, asked various questions to the staff of the shop, and collected the following information.
・10 stores near Ningyocho Station participated in the first Ningyocho Con.
・Events aimed at regional revitalization under the theme of "town," "meeting," and "gourmet."
・I want young people to find wonderful encounters by eating and drinking in Ningyocho.
・Initially, 200 people were planned, but there were many applicants, with a capacity of 400 people.
・Age conditions are between 20 and 39 years old.
・Both of the two restaurants visited by elementary school were full and many people waited inside and outside the rain.

It is an event that is not related to "old worshipers" like elementary school students, but I would like to long for the revitalization of Ningyocho and the good relationship between young people.