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"Oman Inari,"

Do you know "Oman Inari"? It sits quietly next to the Yaesu Ohi store on Yojuin Street. "Oman" is a shrine dedicated to Ieyasu's concubine, the 10th son, Kishu feudal lord Yorinobu, and Ieyasu's concubine (1580-1653), who was born of the 11th son Mito feudal lord Yoribo. .

There are three concubines called "Oman". The other two were repatriated by the small governor's bureau, the third shogun, Iemitsu's concubine, and the lord of Keikoin, who created the second son Hideyasu in the concubine of Ieyasu, and after the Kasuga Bureau, he managed Ooku It is one.

It is said that Ieyasu did not have a regular room after the death of Tsukiyama-den in the Masamuro and Asahihime in the joint room, and had more than 20 concubines. It is the third largest after 11 boys and 5 girls, with 55 children, after the 11th Shogun Ienari and 24 12th Ieyoshi.

According to the lucky charm listed nearby, `` According to legend, there is a rest area of the shogunate around here, and merchants who stopped by religious Yojuin when shopping for donation of Shinto and Buddha, and contributed a lot to the business It was erected by. " "In the Kanen year, the" Oman sushi "related to Oman Inari became a specialty of Edo." ("Nihonbashi Tobograffic Encyclopedia") The name "Yojuin-dori" is based on the name of the temple after the home of everyone, and was named in 2004. The shrine is said to be built facing Edo Castle.

 "Oman Inari,"

It's likely to pass by without notice, but it's between Mitsubishi UFJ Trust and Banking through Yojuin Street and next to the Yaesu Oi store.

 "Oman Inari,"
 "Oman Inari,"

Oman Inari Shrine 3-3-2 Nihonbashi, Yojuin Street