Next, a shrine in Horidome-cho
~Seisei Inari Shrine~
This is the rosemary sea, which covers "gifts and enjoy yourself" as a commitment.
First of all, let me know.
This "preparation" is longer, but please come along.
It is said that there are 67 shrines in Chuo-ku.
Isn't 26 of them available from Ningyocho Station?
"Nihonbashi Seven Lucky Gods" is famous.
These eight shrines are also included in them, and it is convenient to start from Ningyocho Station.
Sanko Inari Shrine, which was uploaded on March 1 and April 3, is also close to the shrine in Nihonbashi Horidome-cho, of course Ningyocho Station.
・・・ In addition, "Preference" continues.
Among the Chuo-ku, there are four shrines in Nihonbashi Horidomecho, northwest of Ningyocho Station.
Of the four companies, the most famous is Suginomori Shrine.
There are eight companies in Nihonbashi Seven Lucky Gods, and Bettara City, which is held every year on October 19th and 20th with Takarada Ebisu Shrine, is also famous.
It is also called "Edo Mimori" along with "Kasumori Shrine" and "Yanagimori Shrine".
Sugimori Shrine is very famous, so I will omit any further introductions here.
Sanko Inari Shrine has already been introduced, so let's mention the remaining two companies.
・ Iseyo Inari Shrine
・ Ikesu Shrine [Ikesu Inari Shrine]
Both, like Sanko Inari Shrine, are very quiet shrines.
・・Thank you very much for waiting.
This time, I would like to introduce some of them "Seisei Inari Shrine".
Then...
A long history
enshrined deity may also be described as Kura Inatama no Mikoto or Ukano Mitama no Kami.
It is said that in Genna 3 years (1617) during the Edo period (Genna), a former Yoshihara official, Jinnemon Shoji, a Hojo family ronin, and several others, called Kyoto Fushimi Inari.
The principal was protected by repeated fires and earthquakes, but the shrine hall was burned down in the Great Kanto Earthquake.
At that time, the cedar wood, which was a scrap wood that demolished the worship hall of the nearby Sugimori Shrine, was rebuilt and completed in 1874, and has continued to this day.
Iwashiro Inari Shrine is also enshrined.
There was a town called Iwashiromachi.
It is the name of the town from the Edo period to the former Nihonbashi Ward.
Currently, it is part of Nihonbashi Horidomecho 1-chome.
The first generation Danjuro Ichikawa is Nissin
It is said that during the Edo period, the first Danjuro Ichikawa, came to the sun and then gave a name.
It seems that many shops and entertainment-related people who have been successful from this area are worshiping.
S. S, a famous hand horoscope, also introduced this shrine as a "recommended power spot" in a TV program in 2013.
A very simple company
There is a basin engraved with "Hagumi" on the left, but I can't find offertory box.
It has been cleaned, but there is no shrine office, and vermilion seal stamp and amulets are not handled.
The approach is very unique
Condominiums have been built and are now situated like this.
The approach to the shrine is only a bicycle storage area in an apartment.
Moreover, when you go to the shrine, it is automatically reflected on the security camera of the apartment.
Well, let me tell you that you are being protected.
Iseyo Inari Shrine
1-6-11, Nihonbashihoridomecho
5-minute walk from Ningyocho Station on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line and Toei Asakusa Line.
Turn right after exiting A5.
Turn right at the first traffic light and walk to the next corner, and you will see a red flag with "Iwashiro Inari Shrine" further ahead.
Turn left and go to the red flag with "Iseyo Inari Shrine" and that's the bicycle storage area of the apartment, the approach to the shrine.