Sugimori Limited "Wealth" vermilion seal stamp
I visited Sugimori Shrine on the Day of Wealth.
It is one of the shrines where lottery performances were allowed during the Edo period, and there is a stone monument named Tomizuka in commemoration of it, "Tomino Day" on "13th and October 3rd" on "Monthly", and on September 2nd lottery day prayer festival, limited "Wealth" vermilion seal stamp can be received.
White and refreshing green are impressive
It is a shrine that is counted as "Edo Mimori" along with Kasumori Shrine and Yanagimori Shrine.
Ebisu is enshrined as one of Nihonbashi Seven Lucky Gods.
In October, Ebisu-ko is actively held throughout the country, mainly by merchants, but the 2020 Nihonbashi Ebisu-ko and Ebisu Kanagawa Univ. Festival (commonly known as Bettara City, fair) were canceled.
Photo taken last year
◆Sugimori Shrine
1-10-2, Nihonbashihoridomecho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
enshrined deity: Five shrines Inari-okami, Ebisu-okami
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