A shrine with a quiet appearance that can be reached from Nihombashi Station and Kayabacho. ②
~ Torii Inari Shrine ~
It is rosemary sea, which covers "gifts and I enjoy myself" in Wonderful.
Starting from the last time, we will introduce the "Shrine with a Quiet Appearance from Nihombashi Station and Kayabacho Station" series, this time we will introduce the second Torii Inari Shrine (Toriinarijinja).
Then...
A long history
The enshrined deity of this shrine enshrines Kura-Itama no Mikoto in main deity and Toyoke Hime no Kagami, but the age of the enshrined place is unknown.
According to the Tokyo City History Report, in 1717, there was a Kamiyashiki of Torii Tamba Mamoru Tadaaki (Toritanba no Kamidaakira: Mibu feudal lord Shimono), and the shrine was enshrined in the garden and worshiped for generations.
It burned down by the great fire of Kyoho 6 (1721), and the site became Machiya Street as a substitute for Kanda Nurishicho, Shinshiroganecho, and Matsushitacho. .
The people who have transitioned from these three towns have also heard many of ours (Kizui: a mysterious phenomenon that occurs as a precursor to happy things) and the pronounced Shinto virtue together, built a shrine hall, and was enshrined in the house of the Torii family. By doing so, we focused on maintaining, repairing and celebrating Torii Inari Shrine.
The shrine hall was burned down in an air raid on March 10, 1945, registered as a religious corporation in August 1953. In March 1969, the Torii Inari Shrine Reverence Party was established with the help of volunteers in the town. The shrine hall was renovated in 1977.
The monthly festival (Tsukinami Sai) is held every other month, the New Year's Day Festival is held on January 1 every year, and the annual festival is held around May 15.
The care is well done.
The reception of this shrine is very unique.
Torii Inari Shrine
20-2, Nihonbashikabutocho
It is a 7-minute walk from Nihombashi Station on the Tokyo Metro Tozai Line and Toei Asakusa Line, and a 5-minute walk from Kayabacho Station on the Tokyo Metro Tozai Line and Hibiya Line.
It's located on the south side of Sakamoto Elementary School.
It is about 200m away from Ohara Inari Shrine, which I introduced last time.