rosemary sea

No.24 shrine with a quiet appearance that can be reached from Ningyocho Station.
 ~ Sugimori Shrine~

It is rosemary sea, which covers "gifts and enjoy yourself" gorgeously.

 

This time, the 24th edition of the "Shrine Viewing Shrine from Ningyocho Station", we will introduce Sugimori Shrine (Suginomori Jinja).

Then...

 

A long history

No.24 shrine with a quiet appearance that can be reached from Yuo Ningyocho Station.
  ~ Sugimori Shrine~

Tosugimori Shrine was founded 1,000 years ago, when Edo was still called "Musashino Hara".

In the Edo period, it was one of the "Edo Mimori" and also flourished as the birthplace of Edo merchants, but since the shrine is in the center of the city, there are so many lottery tickets that it can be counted as one of Edo Mitomi. It is recorded in the record that the lottery was started.

This wealth box office is one of the pleasures of the common people of Edo, and you can imagine the crying and laughing of the common people now.

This "Tomizuka" was erected in 1920 to commemorate the hearts of the common people, but was destroyed by the Great Kanto Earthquake (1923: 1923).

After that, the children who learned about the story of Tomizuka recruited volunteers and rebuilt it in November 1953 (Tomizuka).

This "Tomizuka" is said to be unparalleled and is the only one in Japan.

Today, it seems that many people are praying for their hearts as the founder of the lottery.

 

 Edo Mimori (Edosanmori)

In the display of Takemori Shrine (published on August 15, "Shrine with a quiet appearance from Ningyocho Station 15"), it has been expanded to "Edo Nanatsumori".

 Sugimori @ Karasumori @ Hatsune no Mori @ Yanagimori @ Azuma no Mori @ Sasamori @ Takemori

 

 Mitomi Edo (Edosan)

What is usually said is

 Kannoji Temple, Taninaka (currently Tennoji Temple)

 Yushima Tenjin

 Meguro fudoson (Ryusenji)

 

Chuo-ku Board of Education explanation board

Chuo-ku Board of Education Explanation The shrine No.24 with a quiet appearance that can be reached from Ningyocho Station.
  ~ Sugimori Shrine~

According to the shrine, Sugimori Shrine was founded by Hidesato Fujiwara, who prayed for victory in order to settle the rebellion of Heishomon during the Heian period.

In the middle of Muromachi, it was a shrine that Michio Ota of Edo Castle recommended and worshiped the god of Gosha in Fushimiinari, Yamashiro-kuni (Kyoto Prefecture) to pray for rain.

Therefore, in the Edo period, it was counted as one of the Mimori (Kasumori, Yanagimori, Sugimori) under Edo Castle, and was called Sugimori Inari, and gathered the religion of the common people of Edo.

Often, temples and shrines were burned down by fires in Edo Castle, etc., and for the cost of rebuilding, a lottery was held at leading shrines and shrines, and our wealth was also popular with people.

Even after the Meiji Restoration, it was actively worshiped as a ancient shrine in Tokyo, but unfortunately it burned down in the Great Kanto Earthquake (1923: 1923), and the current shrine hall was rebuilt in 1931 with earthquake-resistant reinforcement.

On the grounds, a monument of Tomizuka stands beside the torii gate, and it was built in 1919 (1953: rebuilt in 1953) after the fortune show held at our company. It is also registered as a cultural property of the Central Residents along with shrine hall.

 

 No.24 shrine with a quiet appearance that can be reached from Ningyocho Station.
  ~ Sugimori Shrine~

On the monument of Tomizuka

"Don't pour water on Tomizuka.

   So as not to let wealth flow into the water."

It is written.

 

Also, on the 13th of each month and the 3rd of October (the day of wealth) there is a limited vermilion seal stamp.

13 =tomi, 10 + 3 =tomi, and it's a match.

The prayer for Tomizuka lottery on September 2 this year has been canceled to prevent infection in COVID-19.

 

 No.24 shrine with a quiet appearance that can be reached from Ningyocho Station.
  ~ Sugimori Shrine~

Betara city ...

A feature of autumn that has continued since the Keicho era (1596-1615).

From Takarada Ebisu Shrine to Sugimori Shrine, the streets of Nihonbashikodenmacho, Nihonbashi Horidomecho, Nihonbashiodenmacho, Nihonbashi-Honmachi, Nihonbashiodenmacho, Nihonbashi-Honmachi, or Nihonbashi-Honmachi, In other words, there are stalls that sell lightly pickled radish pickled on a rice koji floor.

Date and time: October 19 and 20 every year

(From "Chuo-ku Monoshiri Encyclopedia" to understand walking)

However, it has already been announced that this year's Bettara City will be canceled on Monday, October 19 and 20 (Tue) to prevent COVID-19 infection.

I'm sorry this year, but I'd like to look forward to next October 19th and 20th.

 

In addition, the operation of the patrol bus at the "Chuo-ku Marugoto Museum" scheduled to be held on November 8 (Sun) has been decided to cancel.

Rosmari, who participated in the bus volunteer guide every year, will also leave the explanation of "Bettara City" when the bus arrived on Ningyocho Street until next year.

 

 No.24 shrine with a quiet appearance that can be reached from Ningyocho Station.
  ~ Sugimori Shrine~

Sugimori Shrine enshrines Ebisu God, one of the Nihonbashi Seven Lucky Gods Tours.

Every year on New Year's Day, many people come with a red stamp book.

By the way, "Nihonbashi Seven Lucky Gods" is

〇 Koami Shrine

☆ Chanogi Shrine

〇 Suitengu Shrine

☆ Matsushima Shrine

☆ Suehiro Shrine

☆ Kasama Inari Shrine Tokyo Betsusha

☆ Sugimori Shrine

〇 Takarada Ebisu Shrine

All 8 shrines are shrines.

 

In addition, ☆Mark's shrine has already been introduced in this corner.

 

 No.24 shrine with a quiet appearance that can be reached from Ningyocho Station.
  ~ Sugimori Shrine~
 No.24 shrine with a quiet appearance that can be reached from Ningyocho Station.
  ~ Sugimori Shrine~

This time, I will show you the Edo classical rakugo.

It was the 16th time.

I looked for a story of rakugo by relying on "rich lottery".

・ Gokei

・ Tomihisa

・ The wealth of kitchenette

・ The wealth of the inn

"Tomi of the inn" is based on "Takatsu's wealth" above, and became an Edo story and the stage became an inn in Nihonbashibakurocho, but the lottery is "Yushima Tenjin" and here "Sugimori Shrine".

I chose "Tomihisa".

The stage is "Sugimori Shrine" here.

 

<Preliminary confirmation corner>

Hokan (Tako: Hokan) ...

The so-called "taiko".

A man in the profession that helps to play in a liquor seat.

He seems to have liked his friendly and low-lying personality.

 

 No.24 shrine with a quiet appearance that can be reached from Ningyocho Station.
  ~ Sugimori Shrine~

"Tomihisa,"

 

Hisazo of Homa, who lost his husband due to sake, was busy borrowing at the end of the year.

Rokubei, who is the caretaker of Sugimori Shrine's wealth bill, buys one lottery in a minute without care.

A half bell ringed in the middle of the night when he slept over household miniature shrine and fell asleep, and when he heard it was a fire in the direction of his husband's mansion, which was drunk.

When I rushed in and responded to the visitors of the fire, I got the permission of my husband who escaped the difficulties.

I was encouraged to drink and get drunk, and when I fell asleep, a half bell rings again.

It is said that Kuzo's tenement house is fired this time.

When you take it back, the tenement house is burnt, and Kuzo becomes the husband's weather.

 

After a while, walking around Ningyocho, the waves of people are heading to Sugimori Shrine.

It was the day of the end of the war.

"Today's end-1500 cranes-", yes, Kuzo's bill is Senryotomi. 、

However, since the bill is no longer burnt, give up and go home ...

So he encountered the head of the Tobi, who was the same tenement house, and said, "I'm carrying household miniature shrine and futon from your house in the fireplace."

When you open household miniature shrine, the rich bill is safe.

 

"Did you get wealth? That's good."

Kuzo: "Hey, thanks to Daijingu Shrine (household miniature shrine), you can pay for the neighborhood."

 

Sugimori Shrine

A shrine with a quiet appearance that can be reached from Sugimori Shrine Ningyocho Station No.24
  ~ Sugimori Shrine~

1-10-2, Nihonbashihoridomecho

Exit A5 Exit of Ningyocho Station on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line / Toei Asakusa Line, turn left at the Ningyocho intersection immediately, go about 270m along Ningyocho Dori, cross the Horidomecho intersection about 30m ahead. Turn left according to the information board that says "Sugimori Shrine is here on the left" and proceed.