Shrines in Horidome-cho one after another
~ Ikesu Shrine ~
This is rosemary sea, which relies on the Alliance to cover "gifts and enjoy yourself."
This time, as in the previous case, the "preparation" will be longer, so please contact us.
I think so.
What I can do on my own is that I don't have to rely on God.
For example, exams, success, traffic safety, etc.
And overcoming the illness can be said to have been through the prayers of the hospital teacher and the family.
However, we rely on God for things and family things that cannot be done by ourselves.
For example, love, etc.
That's why Rosmari wished only once for himself ...
・・・ "Preference" continues further.
Here, I was able to pray to God about my family, and for some reason, my eyes naturally began to turn my eyes to the shrine that I had been passing through.
I didn't want to start the shrine series, but I wanted to introduce a shrine with a very calm appearance, as it was three of the four companies in Nihonbashi Horidomecho.
Following "Sanko Inari Shrine" on March 1 and April 3 and "Seisei Inari Shrine" on April 7, this time, "Ikesu Shrine [Ikesu Inari Shrine]" I will introduce it.
Then...
A long history
enshrined deity may also be described as Kura Inatama no Mikoto or Ukano Mitama no Kami.
It's the same as the "Iseyo Inari Shrine" introduced last time.
The year of establishment is not certain.
In the past, from the Edo period to the time of the former Nihonbashi Ward, there was a town called "Torihatagocho".
It was an area that spans the current Nihonbashiodenmacho and Nihonbashi Horidomecho.
As the name implies, it seems that it was a district with many accommodations facing the street.
It is said that Ikesu Shrine existed as a guardian of "Torigango-cho".
It seems that there was a mansion called "Ikesu Yashiki" in Tsuringo-cho.
Inari, who appeared from the fish cage there, that is, a fish breeding pond, is a legend called "Ikesu Shrine".
As you can see, this shrine also has a quiet "appearance".
There is a "sha office" on the left, but it was not opened.
At the office, you can see portable shrine and lanterns through the glass.
The lantern is largely written as "Daidenmacho 2".
Ikesu Shrine
2-4-10, Nihonbashihoridomecho
A 10-minute walk from Ningyocho Station on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line / Toei Asakusa Line, or Ningyocho Intersection at Exit A4.
Go about 180 to 200 steps on the right side of the road (the one with Yomiuri IS Building) in the direction of Horidome-cho, that is, one-way street in the car lane, and on the right side, "Sanko Inari Shrine" There is a written approach.
For about 200 steps, turn right on the third large road, and turn left at the next corner to see the banner and the approach.