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I went to Halow-in "Hyakuki Yoyuki" in Tsukishima

[Silver] October 27, 2009 09:00

 Tsukishima is a fun town where you can go anytime. Today, I enjoyed the Halloween event.

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 The children have fun talking with Hyakuki.happy01

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 The girl was shy, and his younger brother was working hard, "I'm not scared!"

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 "Dance, Jenka!" And it's going to be fun at night.coldsweats01

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 If you are hungry, eat monja and dance again! Please go out again, Tsukishima.

 

 

Would you like to go to "Chuo-ku Shrine Tour"?

[Silver] October 23, 2009 09:30

 Why don't you spend a healthy day visiting shrines on a refreshing autumn day?

Today, I walked from Kodemmacho to Tsukishima about the "Chuo-ku Shrine Tour" that I learned on October 3.

You can purchase red seals at each company. It's 1,000 yen. The vermilion seal stamp costs 200 yen at each shrine.

  

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 When I went up the station in Kodemmacho, there was an explanation panel of the historic site, but turned right without going there.

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 Even at Sugimori Shrine, everything is ready for "Bettara City". This is also the main family, Motomoto, etc.

 

 It is one of Edo Mitomi, and is a lottery. There is an explanation with the origin of the lottery. Pray me with a jumbo lottery.

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Near the Ningyocho Station intersection, "Eissa, Genji Shop!" A trace. Turn left and go to Kasama Inari Shrine.

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 Kasama Inari Shrine. It is an explanation that it is one of the three major Inari in Japan. 

 

 

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 Suehiro Shrine. Former Yoshihara's guardian angel. The god of business prosperity and good luck. My wife encouraged me to visit many shrines using the other side of the red seal book.

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 It is the history of Suehiro Shrine.

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 Matsushima Shrine. I went out because it was Sunday afternoon. I'll come next time except Sunday.

 Suitengu Shrine in Kakigara-cho. Prospering descendants.

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 From Ningyocho Station to Koami Shrine. If you go to the left, you will see it.

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 Koharuken, a Western dish founded in 1912. I don't know the taste because I've never been here, but the price is Very reasonable. I'll come next time.

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 Monument of the birthplace of Junichirou Tanizaki and the old signboard of "Phantom sheepkan Hosetsu". Is anyone registered as a trademark?

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 When I went in the direction of Ningyocho 1-1, a whale suddenly appeared. 

 

 Seeing the explanation of whales, the sea and Ningyocho, I was convinced.

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 Koami Shrine. Praying that the spirit of evil will be repelled, and two beats and one bow.

 Next, go to Tepposhu Shrine. Let's go around the bridge for a while.

Look at the armor bridge to the right, cross Kayaba Bridge, and turn left at the intersection of Kayabacho. In the middle of Reigishi Bridge, go a little further, touch Shin Kamejima Bridge and go to Kamejima Bridge. There are explanation panels of Mifunetegumi, Shogen River Bank and Zuiken Kawamura. Crossing the bridge,

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 There is a monument of Takenori Horibe.

 Beyond the bridge is the explanation panels of Basho's stone monument, Yanagi Shisei in Ginza, Sharaku Toshusai, and Tadataka Ino.

 Return to Kameshima Bridge and go to Tepposu Shrine via Takahashi.

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 This time it's Minami Takahashi. The main part of the bridge is the Sanren Truss Bridge, which uses a part of the former Ryogoku Bridge.

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 As it is, straight, cross the traffic light and find a mansion with large tree branches and leaves on the left side about 30m. That's Oiwa Inari Tamiya Shrine. 

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 Is Mr. Iwashi a summer tradition? I wasn't able to get vermilion seal stamp.

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 There's a ball on top of a hundred degrees. It is a private folk cultural property of the ward.

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 I stopped by because there was Konpira Palace nearby. Marukin of offertory box is a little different.

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 Now, cross the Chuo-ohashi Bridge and go to Paris!

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 In the center of the bridge is the words and bronze statue of Jack Sirak (without title, personal name) at that time.

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 Paris Square. It was opened and maintained in 1999 as a thank you for the construction of Tokyo Square in Paris, France.

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 If you have time before going to Ishikawajima Lighthouse or Sumiyoshi-jinja Shirine, go to the Ishikawajima Museum on Saturday.

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 Let's walk along the Okawabata Riverside and stop for a moment. 

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 Below the Ishikawajima Lighthouse, there is a lively "green wind" statue.

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 Crossing Kobashi, a bronze torii gate is enshrined in the back of Sumiyoshi-jinja Shirine.

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 Sumiyoshi-jinja Shirine. "Marine safety" is in the red seal book.

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 A small shrine that you can overlook. There is a gatepost with the name of the Tsukuda Fishery Cooperative.

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 Let's go back by crossing Tsukuda Kobashi.

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 It's just a little far away, please visit guardian of children and travelers Tsukuda.

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 A refreshing day. It took two and a half hours from Kodemmacho to Tsukishima Station. Also, go through Tsukishima to Tsukiji's Namiki Shrine, plus an hour. It will be fun in about 3 and a half to 4 hours, and you will benefit and health. Please enjoy a tour of Chuo-ku Shrine. It was made of silver.

 

 
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