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Shinkawa, a watering spot for the Fukagawa Hachiman Festival

[TAKK...] August 31, 2014 09:00

 A while ago, the portable shrine Union imperial procession, where the Gohori of the Fukagawa Hachiman Festival imperial procession in shrine parishioner was held on Saturday, August 16, and 53 portable shrine units from each town were imperial procession together on Sunday, August 17.

 At the festival of Tomioka Hachimangu Shrine (Koto-ku), Shinkawa and Hakozaki in Chuo-ku were also part of the portable shrine Union imperial procession route.

 

 

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 Usually, the roads where office workers and cars come and go are full of portable shrine, bearers and security guards.

  

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 You will cross Eitai Bridge from Shinkawa and return to Tomioka Hachimangu Shrine, but in front of Eitai Bridge is a watering spot.

  

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 "Watering" is the habit of pouring clean water from the roadside to the portable shrine bearers.

 However, here, the fire brigade uses a fire engine to "water discharge", so it is a tremendous power and must-see.

   

  

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 It's extremely hot, so I'm grateful for watering.

   

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 The dog rushed in.

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 The appearance of portable shrine dancing in the office district looks very strange.

 Even if the shape of the city changed, I thought that the tradition was well preserved.

 It means that there are many people who support the festival, and I felt very grateful. 

  

 

 

 

 

 

public bath Jushiyu

[TAKK...] August 1, 2014 22:00

 

 I had a break on weekdays, so I wanted to go somewhere, but I was tired from returning to the day before, so I looked for a place to relax nearby.

 Then, on the homepage of Chuo-ku, please visit the homepage.

 "On Monday, July 14, 2014 public bath's Jushiyu opened."

 It was posted.

 

 

 Immediately, I decided to head to Jushi Square where Jushiyu is located.

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   Jushi Square is also very beautiful.

 

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  Various announcements have been posted.

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 There was no picture in the public bath, but it was very beautiful.

 Perhaps because it was around 3:30 pm, it was very vacant, so I was able to slowly soak in the hot water while watching the ukiyo-e print on the wall.

 The bathtub was divided into two, which was very hot water and ordinary hot water.

 The hot water is really hot, so be careful!

 It's also helpful to have shampoo and body soap.

 

 When I went out after the hot water, the wind that was very hot when I came was a little cooler.

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Address:
 〒103-0001 5-19, Nihonbashi Kodenmacho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 2nd floor of Jushi Square Annex
TEL:
 TEL: 03-6264-9920
Business hours
 15:00~23:00
[Regular Holidays]
 Sunday (Open on public holidays)
[Transportation]
 3-minute walk from Exit 4 of Kodemmacho Station on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line

※As of July 25, 2014

 

 

 

 

 
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